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New Database Provides Insights Into Black Americans Born Before Emancipation

Michigan State University’s “Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade” website released new information on over 2 million Black Americans born before emancipation who were recorded in the 1900 census. The new database will be used in future research and by the general public to learn more about their family history. In addition to researchers from …

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Wallace State Genealogy Collection moving to Cullman County Museum

Wallace State Community College and the City of Cullman (Alabama) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will transfer the college’s Genealogy Collection to the Cullman County Museum, where it will be more available to those who wish to research family history, local and Cullman-area history. Ownership of the collection will remain with Wallace …

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Wallace State Genealogy Collection moving to Cullman County Museum

Wallace State Community College and the City of Cullman (Alabama) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will transfer the college’s Genealogy Collection to the Cullman County Museum, where it will be more available to those who wish to research family history, local and Cullman-area history. Ownership of the collection will remain with Wallace …

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