Nurturing Our Roots

Nurturing Our Roots

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Nurturing Our Roots BTR is committed to nurturing our families by honor the legacy of our past, nurturing our present and building a brighter future for our families.

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  • by antoinette harrell
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Our history is full with those people who made great contributions, inventions and discoveries that changed our world, but those people names do not appear in our history text books, or can be seeing in educational documentaries. When we... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Just recently I learned about a facebook page call " The Harrell Family United." This page was created by a young man named Hakim Harrell. What a great way to bring people of African descent with the surname Harrell together?... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Every year theres a different theme for Februarys celebration of African American History Month. This years theme: "Black Women in American: Culture and History." This year’s theme “Black Women in American Culture... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Spending time with family everyday is the wise investment we can ever make. In our world today when families are so busy and live so far away from each other. How do we find the time to spend together as a family? Working parents are... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Please join my special guest and cousin Fred Vining as he shares his knowledge of African Americans in Amite, LA. There are many unsung heroes and sheores in Amite, Louisiana who has accomplished much in their life time. Please join me... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Black History Month can be key to discovering your own family history. Since the airing of the movie "Roots" in 1977 an American television miniseries based on the late Alex Haleys novel. Many African Americans has taken great pride in... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Every family has broken ties that need to be healed and mended. To often we allow many years of separation to take place in our families. Many of us miss family gatherings, family events, birthdays, weddings, and many other family... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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"Grab this land! Take it, hold it...dig it, plow it, seed it, reap it, rent it, buy it, sell it, own it, build it, multiply it, and pass it on!" Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison In 1910, nearly one million black farmers in the U.S. owned a total of 15 million... more

  • by antoinette harrell
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Robert "Deacon" Vernon was born July 10, 1832 in Rankins County near Brandon, Mississippi and died July 15, 1915. He was the son of Mrs. Harriett Book "Grandma Booker" to all her of her descendants. Born a slave, he... more

  • by antoinette harrell
  • in Family
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A family crisis occurs when a family has to change. It can be a very stressful time for the entire family. Sometimes things can get worst or better. Families can adapt well to these crises by supporting one another. What are some of the things... more
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