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Nurturing Our Roots BTR " The Live Talk Show Where Family Matters."

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After spending almost two decades researching my family history and collecting photographs, documents and other family papers, it's time for me to make a decision that most genealogist or family historians will have to make. What am I... more

In August, according to MSN [1], the Columbia City Council unanimously approved the plan, creating special police patrols that would enforce ?quality of life? laws involving loitering, public urination and other crimes not necessarily... more

If you are the self-appointed or elected person to be "the family historian." It starts out as a hobby, are simply because you enjoy history or just telling a good story. You are excited for the information that you found. The next thing... more

The Civil War re-enactors will recreate the November 1863 skimish between the Sixth Mississippi Infantry and the Adams and Crosby Cavalry at Palestine Road, while other will tell the stories of enslaved people who spread the word that if... more

This past Friday my cousin Edwin Temple and I spent sometime conducting genealogy research on the Temple, Vining, Harrell and Richardson Family. On the second floor at the Amite Branch Library you will find a genealogy library and... more

There is so much happening around us, we can't keep up with everything that is going on. These days everyone has their eyes on the government shutdown. This has been the first federal government down in 17 years. An estimated 800,000... more

Jim Temple, Sr., a Union Soldier during the Civil War came down south to go to battle. After the war was over he settled in Tangipahoa Parish, the first home he built was a log cabin home in Amite, La. He purchased over 50 acres of... more

No one can tell it like the ones who experience the beatings, torture and horrors that took place on the black side of the campus better than the men who experienced it. The black men are planning to release their book in the very near... more

My maternal grandmother Josephine Richardson Harrell's grandfather Thomas Richardson was born a slave in 1853 on the plantation of Benjamin and Celia Bankston in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. Thomas and his mother Carrie was... more

Johnny L. DuPree, Ph.D., is the three-term mayor of Hattiesburg, Mississippi and became the first African-American major Party nominee for governor in Mississippi's history in 2011. Johnny DuPree's successes are direct results of... more
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