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Lowcountry Africana Website, Sponsored by Magnolia Plantation Foundation of Charleston, Now Live!
The new Lowcountry Africana website, sponsored by the Magnolia Plantation Foundation of Charleston, SC, is now live! Read on to learn about the new website and its features. Lowcountry Africana is entirely dedicated to records that document the family and cultural heritage of African Americans in the historic rice-growing areas of South Carolina, Georgia and extreme northeastern Florida, home to the rich Gullah/Geechee cultural heritage.

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AfriQuest, The Free Online Database for African and African American Genealogy and History
WeRelate, the USF Africana Heritage Project and Ideas4 have announced plans to build AfriQuest (www.afriquest.com), a free, central Internet database for records of African and African American genealogy and history.

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