How Black families, torn apart during slavery, worked to find one another again

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How Black families, torn apart during slavery, worked to find one another again
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“What was interesting is that after the Civil War, there’s a lot of movement of African Americans around the country. Well, in fact, what they're doing is trying to reconnect family members — trying to find people that were lost.”

But the Reconstruction era, which followed the Civil War and the end of enslavement, was a pivotal turning point in history for African Americans and their families.

“What was interesting is that after the Civil War, there’s a lot of movement of African Americans around the country,” Crew said. "Well, in fact, what they're doing is trying to reconnect family members — trying to find people that were lost.” “There were tragic results, because people were unable, in many cases, to locate family members,” Foner said, “or they face these problems where somebody may have remarried after 10 years of separation.”

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