Since being a part of the new Facebook Group: African-American Genealogy & Slave Ancestry Research I have meet some new Researchers and Bloggers as well.
Within a 4 week period the African American Genealogy Community has grown with some New Bloggers.
I would like to acknowledge them all New & Old:
Conversations with my Ancestors
Terrence Garnett’s Family Research
The Middlebrooks of Meriwether County
Arteberry-King-Pickney-Richardson Genealogy
and to our GONE and NOT FORGOTTEN Genealogy Sister:
We are growing our African American Blogging Community daily. Please fill free to stop by and say hello to the new and old Bloggers.
I’m VERY proud of the AAGSAR researchers who’ve been able to withstand my ‘tough genea love’ approach to challenge themselves in taking their research to a new level. Well done bloggers! Well done!:)
Luckie
Sometimes we just have to hear and realize it’s something we can do. Before I started, I didn’t read any blogs and hadn’t thought of doing one, even though I had had a family history website back in the days when I had to write it myself with my very primitive html and the help of a friend who taught me how. When I heard your talk and realized how easy it was to start, that was all I needed. Knowledge is powerful if we let it be.
A great way to acknowledge the group. I’m glad to be part of the team. Thanks Felicia!
I believe their is strength in numbers. We are all like a big family with common interests. Our ancestors stories need to be heard and what better way than learning and encouraging each other. The hardest part about blogging for me was just figuring out what to write. I really enjoy witing and learning to be patiet has allowed me to focus and write what comes to me.