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Resources

This space is dedicated to the preservation and sharing of overlooked and often forgotten threads of cultural knowledge. The materials presented here are carefully curated from historical texts, oral traditions, archival documents, and community wisdom.

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These resources are offered freely as an act of cultural remembrance and collective education. They are not products and they are not for sale. The knowledge shared here belongs to a living tradition carried by generations, and this project exists to honor, protect, and make that knowledge accessible to those who seek to learn.

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Each week new organizations, materials, stories, and historical fragments will be added to continue rebuilding the record of practices, beliefs, and cultural expressions that have too often been erased, misrepresented, or hidden from public memory.

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This archive stands as a small act of restoration. Knowledge remembered. Knowledge returned.

Geneaology

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The Brister English Project

The Brister English Project is dedicated to illuminating the rich heritage of American descendants of chattel slavery, fostering self-discovery and unity through genealogical exploration. Their mission is to provide an inclusive, supportive platform that celebrates ancestral roots, strengthens cultural bonds, and inspires future generations to embrace their unique legacy with pride and purpose.

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What the Brister English Project Provides

  • Free genealogy research for Black Americans

  • Access to genealogy tools, records, and research resources

  • Educational workshops and guidance

  • Preservation of African American historical narratives

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