This Series discusses Why We Write Black Genealogy Books, in authors' own words.
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We hear directly from authors in print about their books as follow:
1. The Carmita Mae Hall Story by Ozie L. Hall
2. Gouldtown, A Very Remarkable Settlement of Ancient Date by William Steward and
Theophilus Gould Steward
3. The Russell-Matson Family and Descendants: An African American Wisconsin Family History by Carol Jean Matson Calvin
4. From Whence We've Come: An African-American Tale of Survival by Olufemi Floyd Iniko Adisa Ajene Johnson
5. The Source of Our Pride: The Garrett, Neely, and Sullivan Families; Two Hundred Years of American History, Beginning in Laurens, South Carolina by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson
6. Mayfield and Schexnider: Portrait of a Family by Alvin J. Schexnider
In our travels to ancestral home, Black Genealogy Book readers and writers engage with ancestral education stories, including how forebears view and provide education for themselves and others. School records bolster these stories in our published genealogy books. We discuss it all here, all things Black Genealogy Books.
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