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Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery
By Melvin J. Collier
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Mississippi to Africa: A Journay of Discovery

Mississippi to Africa captures Collier's 14-year journey in excavating the buried history of his maternal grandmother's family -- a journey that took him back seven generations, from northern Mississippi to the Piedmont hills of South Carolina, and even back to a specific people and region in West Africa where his ancestry undoubtedly began. Trekking the paths of his ancestors and their displaced relatives before Emancipation (1863), this emotion-filled journey traversed down an intricate paper trail of federal, state, and local records, other public records, and oral histories, presented in a narrative style to inspire, entice, and propel readers into the fascinating world of genealogy and historical discoveries. Collier also uncovered the ways in which his ancestors ingeniously retained aspects of their African heritage. DNA technology confirmed his research findings and verified ancestral ties.

Mississippi to Africa is not just a how-to book to trace family histories. It's not just another story about the history of an African-American family. Rather, it's simply a unique story that chronicles a history-uncovering journey that unearthed captivating and heart-breaking discoveries and surprising connections. Many "roots-digging" tips and techniques can be gained along the way.

Follow this roots-tracing journey of discovery that faced:

• The Great Black Migration
• Slavery / slave-owners
• Surname changes
• Miscegenation
• Oral histories
• The Civil War
• Family separations during slavery
• A plethora of historical records
• Slave documents
• Christianity
• DNA testing
• Trans-atlantic slave trade (Middle Passage)
• West African peoples & cultures
• AND MORE.


Gain MUCH Insight to Trace Your Own
History Back Generations!


Visit the Mississippi to Africa website to learn more, read excerpts or order.
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