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2026

Found Together: The Kingstree 435 Story

On the 10‑year anniversary of the Freedmen’s Bureau Project, this Juneteenth Live shares how a global indexing effort (1,781,463 names) led to an unforgettable breakthrough years later. Using DiscoverFreedmen.org and the weekly community of Freedmen’s Bureau Friday, descendants discovered a transportation record listing 435 newly freed people moved from Kingstree, South Carolina to Marlin, Texas—finding their families on the same list, together

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Roots to Freedom: Celebrating Juneteenth

Thom Reed, Julia A. Anderson

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Juneteenth – Understanding This History and Why It Is Important

Janice Gilyard

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Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2026

Finding Living African Relatives Through DNA and Ancestral Storytelling

Jon James Olomo

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