The Beyond Kin Project is another example of how family history research can be a form of anti-racist solidarity. The idea is for genealogists who are descended from slaveholders to share information (e.g. names of enslaved persons found in wills) in order to create a resource Black genealogists can use to help identify their ancestors.
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The Beyond Kin Project is another example of how family history research can be a form of anti-racist solidarity. The idea is for genealogists who are descended from slaveholders to share information (e.g. names of enslaved persons found in wills) in order to create a resource Black genealogists can use to help identify their ancestors.