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As Americans celebrate the Juneteenth holiday, one organization is working to connect African Americans with stories of their enslaved ancestors. “Juneteenth is an opportunity to celebrate the history of African American resilience and freedom,” Dr. Kendra Field, the chief historian with 10 Million Names said. From the 1500s to 1865, nearly 10 million men, women and children of African descent were enslaved in the United States. With their stories now publicly accessible, 10 Million Names is working to help African Americans learn more about their ancestry. “Part of what 10 Million Names is doing is trying to connect those longer older threads with present day possibilities,” Dr. F

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