My Black History is Nancy Carr Pruitt. She is said to hold the key to the tales of the Native American DNA in me.
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My Black History is Nancy Carr Pruitt. She is said to hold the key to the tales of the Native American DNA in me.
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My Black History is Henry Bristol Pruitt. He is the oldest ancestor on that line that I know who passed down my maiden name.
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My Black History is John “Johnny” Sterling. He was born 18 years after the Emancipation Proclamation and 16 years after the abolishment of slavery. He had eerie eyes that intrigued me. He is the ancestor that launched my research into My Black History.
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My Black History is Bessie Stokes Sterling. She is the matriarch of my creativity.
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My Black History is Ella Dukes Pruitt. I never met her, but I have heard that she was about the business of doing business.
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