Mending Broken Ties: Reconstructing Family Trees Sawed by Slavery

Melvin J. Collier
Jul 30, 2015
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All slaves had family members who were sold away or transferred to the slave-owners' heirs, never to be seen again. Many even took different surnames. It was not uncommon for two displaced brothers to retain different surnames after Emancipation. Collier will present cases of how displaced family members were found.

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About the speaker

A native of Canton, Mississippi, Melvin J. Collier is the author of: Mississippi to Africa, A Journey of Discovery (see www.mississippitoafrica.com ) 150 Years Later: Broken Ties Mended (see  www...
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