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A Step-By-Step Guide to Planning a Memorable Ancestry Trip


A Step-By-Step Guide to Planning a Memorable Ancestry Trip
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More than 30 million people have taken DNA tests. When that data comes back, many people feel inspired to dig deeper into who they are and where they come from, sometimes deciding to plan a trip to a newly discovered homeland. While some choose to tackle the research on their own, ancestral travel is an area where hiring a specialist can make a big difference unlocking experiences and facilitating connections that would be difficult to do alone. Here’s what to consider as you get started. ....

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Journey to Freedom: Graduate thesis addresses slavery in Nebraska Territory


Journey to Freedom: Graduate thesis addresses slavery in Nebraska Territory
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In her master’s thesis – “Journey to Freedom from Nebraska Territory” – Gail Shaffer Blankenau shines a light on a dark part of early Nebraska history by addressing slavery through the eyes of Celia and Eliza Grayson, two young Black women who were enslaved by Nebraska City founder Stephen F. Nuckolls.
Unlike the man who owned them, Stephen F. Nuckolls, their names largely faded into history.
“A lot of people don’t realize there were enslaved people in Nebraska,” said Gail Shaffer Blankenau, a professional genealogist and researcher from Lincoln. ....

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