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  • Join Action 4 Heritage 2025 to protect our historical memory. Unite to preserve marginalized voices and fight against renewed threats to our collective heritage
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  • Rachael Keri Williams leads an interactive discussion on Death, Tech, & Afrofuturism; a look at Harrisburg's Black Civil War history during YPOC's Juneteenth Harrisburg symposium.
    Death, Tech, & Afrofuturism: Juneteenth Harrisburg
  • Developed by SOAL and Breadcrumb Analytics, MapGed.com is an online platform for community-based public history - visualizing historic social networks of enslaved people, freedom seekers on the underground railroad, and much more will be made possible through AI innovation, machine learning, and crowdsourced cluster genealogy research done by people like you.
    MapGed.com: AI Innovation Meets Hands-On Historic Preservation
  • Some of the Civil War Veterans buried in Harrisburg Lincoln Cemetery may have seen a full-color recruiting handbill like this when they enlisted in the United States Colored Troops.
    List Update: Harrisburg’s Civil War Veterans Buried at Lincoln Cemetery

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  1. Angel K. on Char: SOAL Community Lincoln Cemetery Volunteer Spotlight9 April 2025

    Char is a true asset to SOAL and has a very welcoming spirit. She is always willing to help and…

  2. A Heartfelt Thank You to SOAL Volunteers | SOAL: Saving Our Ancestors Legacy on Char: SOAL Community Lincoln Cemetery Volunteer Spotlight8 April 2025

    […] Dear SOAL Volunteers, Descendants, Friends, Supporters, Neighbors, and the newly Expanded SOAL: SavingOurAncestorsLegacy Family, please let me express my joy, gratitude,…

  3. A Heartfelt Thank You to SOAL Volunteers | SOAL: Saving Our Ancestors Legacy on Devastating Loss and Potential Threat at Historic Black Cemetery8 April 2025

    […] the wake of recent events that threatened the very heart of our cherished Historic Black Cemetery, I find myself […]

  4. Jeffrey S. Crabb on Black Civil War Veterans Organize First G.A.R. Post2 March 2025

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15044516/octavius-valentine-catto I figured that I would give you a little help with Mr. Catto

  5. Death, Tech, & Afrofuturism: Juneteenth Harrisburg - Lincoln Cemetery on MapGed.com: AI Innovation Meets Hands-On Historic Preservation13 November 2024

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Up From Eugenics: Beryl Warner Williams Hall Replaces Clarence Cook Little Hall on the UMaine Campus in April 28, 2023 Dedication with a multidimensional celebration of Black Joy.

Up From Eugenics: UMaine Beryl Warner Williams Hall Dedication

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Up From Eugenics: UMaine Beryl Warner Williams Hall Dedication on April 28th Up From Eugenics: Beryl Warner Williams Hall replaces Clarence Cook Little Hall. Two years in the making, the dedication will be a multidimensional celebration of Black Joy. Join the celebration of this historic event in UMaine history on April 28th, … Continue reading →

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Sneak Preview of Beryl Warner Williams Hall Mural created by Rachel and Ryan Adams.

Beryl Warner Williams Hall: Descendant Reclaiming Black History in the Whitest State in America

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I am a Descendant Reclaiming Black History in the Whitest State in America “We want to rename a building at UMaine for your grandmother!” Beryl Warner Williams Hall It’s been 2 years since I accepted that challenge… And I’m not sure that anyone at the University knew what they were getting into … Continue reading →

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Was one of the Civil War Veterans buried in Lincoln Cemetery one of the Black Men executed in Harrisburg in 1874? Was he involved in the Behm murder?

Black Men Executed in Harrisburg

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Was one of the Civil War Veterans buried in Lincoln Cemetery one of the Black Men executed in Harrisburg in 1874? Was John Preston involved in the Behm murder? I was searching for background information on John Preston, a Civil War Veteran, with an elusive background, when I found him on trial … Continue reading →

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Black Blacksmiths, like George Alvis, need to be remembered.

George Alvis-Black Blacksmith of Harrisburg

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George Alvis (1800-186?): Black Blacksmith of Harrisburg, PA George Alvis was born in 1800 in Richmond, Virginia. By 1830, he was the head of a Free African American family living in Harrisburg, PA. He was a Black Blacksmith. He is buried in Lincoln Cemetery, Harrisburg’s oldest historically Black Cemetery. Before the White … Continue reading →

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Photos of 1961William Penn High School-Harrisburg Black Scholarship Recipients

1961 William Penn Scholarship Recipients

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Black Family History Gems: 1961 Photos of William Penn Scholarship Recipients Black Family History Gems: Earlier today, I was searching for news about a Harrisburg, PA native who went on to Bennett College, I found this awesome article in the High Point Enterprise (published in Greensboro, NC), it lists 21 William Penn … Continue reading →

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Fabricated By White Press?

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Maggie Brooks or Maggie Pue? Kidnapped from Nashville or Toledo? Enslaved in Cuba or Enslaved in Haiti? Black Woman or Black Girl? Artist or Con-artist? Was Maggie fabricated by White press?

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Art Frees An Enslaved Girl Kidnapped 14yrs Ago

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Seemingly art frees an enslaved girl, who was kidnapped, abused, and tortured for 14 years in Cuba. In 1880, she is finally home, searching for her parents in Toledo.

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Shows man liquefying historic gravestone with hydrochloric acid.

Flays Sisters as Guardian Journalist Watches

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Family Historian Flays Sisters as Journalist Watches deeply disturbing article published by The Guardian, on Sunday, September 4th… Their names were Annie, Agnes and Margaret McWatters. And On a rainy day in May, they drew Ryan Nott’s attention.

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Still Image from Endgame: Time to gather the ancestors YouTube video

Endgame: Time to gather ancestors

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This is my Endgame. It’s time to gather ancestors… At SOAL we are saving our ancestors legacy. We will do it bone by bone if we have to. We’re gonna need them where we trying to go: We can’t have a future without a past. I’m not trying to leave anyone behind, … Continue reading →

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