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My all time favorite is:
Finding A Place Called Home; A Guide To African-American Genealogy and Historical Identity by Dee Parmer Woodtor, Ph.D. 1999 Random House; ISBN 0-375-70843-x
From the back cover:
"Two major questions of the ages are: Who am I? and Where am I going? From the moment the first African slaves were dragged onto these shores, these questions have become increasingly harder for African-Americans to answer. To find the answers, you first must discover where you have been, you must go back to your family tree--but you must dig through rocky layers of lost information, of slavery--to find your roots."
I am currently reading "The Washingtons of Wessyngton Plantation". His research is amazing. Unfortunately plantation records which are that extensive are not usually available. I have found some pertaining to one branch of my family, but don't have the oral history to go along with it so I'm still trying to sort it all out.
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