Roller coaster rides are setting off a new Apple crash detection feature launched in September that automatically alerts emergency services. Listen to what dispatchers heard:
"I've met about 65 different cousins. They're all over the United States. But there's more. There's over 100," Heeter said.
With October being family history month, WRTV is shining a light on what researchers are doing to trace Black roots and uncover African American genealogy. Bateman Clark was enslaved when slave owner Benjamin Harrison, brother of 9th United States President William Henry Harrison, brought her to Indiana and forced her into indentured servitude.
This is a common misconception that genealogists hear at the Allen County Library. Based in downtown Fort Wayne, the library has the second-largest genealogy center in the world."It really is an amazing place of discovery. Everyone has a story, and we like to help people discover their stories," Witcher said.
According to Ridley, many of the people she helps assume they won't find anything. They've heard that the family trees of slaves were wiped from history, never to be traced. But that's not true. "To give voice to them is to say what they did and what they went through and how they survived. And they survived. Because I'm here," Ridley said.
"I think it's important that people know their heritage. Especially African Americans because of the history that comes with being an African American," Trotter said."There's more confidence that comes with knowing your story, less acting out because you know who you are. You're part of a tribe, a group of people, a family, a village. It gives you a sense of belonging.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
When murals depict traumatic history, schools must decide what stays on the wallStudents of color at a high school, a law school and two universities have objected to the way historical murals have portrayed Native Americans and African Americans.
Read more »
Among the 291 election deniers is San Francisco’s John DennisOPINION: What makes Trump and his closest supports so dangerous is their refusal to accept an election they’ve lost no matter the facts nor the outcome of multiple appeals.
Read more »
Black Alabama leaders wounded by Tuberville’s ‘misinformed, ignorant’ reparation remark“I think it would suit Sen. Tuberville to visit Africatown,” Clotilda Descendants Association President Jeremy Ellis said. Africatown is a Mobile community founded by descendants of Africans illegally smuggled into the U.S. aboard the Clotilda in 1860.
Read more »
Venus Williams, Spike Lee set for Black Entrepreneurs Day - New York Amsterdam NewsVenus Williams, Spike Lee, Tracee Ellis Ross, Shaquille O’Neal and Killer Mike are among those set to participate in a celebration of African American business success. Black Entrepreneurs Day, founded and organized by “Shark Tank” will be held Oct. 27
Read more »
Realtors apologizing for past discrimination, urging changeMore and more leaders in the real estate industry are issuing apologies for past discriminatory practices that harmed Black Americans.
Read more »
The African-American Cultural Garden received unanimous approval for final designThe African American Cultural Gardens received unanimous approval for its final design after years of fundraising hiccups.
Read more »