A household fought to hint its household tree. Now, it’s being proven on the Library of Congress

This week, the nation commemorated Juneteenth, which acknowledges the tip of slavery within the United States. For many African-American households, it may be a problem to hint their lineage, however one Virginia household fought and located a means. Now, their household tree is on show on the nation’s oldest cultural establishment: The Library of Congress.

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