Sitting down with an elder in your family and hearing stories about your ancestors creates a strong sense of belonging. For some people, it's the catalyst for deeper exploration of family roots, especially with online tools to help with the search. But what if your search stops cold because there are no records? For many African Americans the search stops at slavery-when the enslaved were considered property. on this edition of Another View, new tools to find your kinfolk. Host Barbara Hamm Lee talks with Regina Brayboy, author of "Finding Young Ancestral History Across Generations." Brayboy also is senior advisor to Kinfolkology. Dr. Jennie Katherine Williams, historian and Creator of Kinfolkology and Find My People also joins in the conversation. This, and all Another View Programs can be heard on demand on the show's program page.
Another View: Finding Your Kinfolk