Jameel Reese expected to spend his summer swimming, hanging out, goofing off with friends. Instead, he spent it finding family.
Jameel discovered his great, great, great grandfather by _ of all things _ going to camp. He and six other black children age 7 to 15 attended Youth Genealogy Camp, which seeks to nurture an appreciation for the struggles of those who came before them.
He was trained to be a casket maker while he was still a slave,” the soft-spoken 12-year-old said of his ancestor. “He was sold when he was 11. He must have cried a lot then.”
The monthlong day camp is the brainchild of Antoinette Harrell-Miller, founder of the nonprofit African American Genealogy Connection. (more…)
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