"Your ancestors are always watching."
Our Mammy's has traveled the highways providing history & genealogy engagements in communities across the South including the Greater New Orleans and Baton Rouge areas, Natchez, MS, & Dallas, TX. Community engagement is key to creating awareness of African American history and genealogy.
We travel to make sure Mammy is a part of the narrative.
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Model of slave cabin that would have been found in Pointe Coupee parish. The model was built by Gravel Road Builders and Construction Services, LLC.
Pointe Coupee parish is the home of my paternal ancestors.
Gaynell standing inside of a slave dwelling at the West Baton Rouge Museum. The museum is located in Port Allen, Louisiana. West Baton Rouge parish is the home of my paternal ancestors.
Our Mammy's will reopen on October 31, 2020, with virtual learning and limited interactions in large social gatherings such as festivals and family reunions, until further notice.