Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Rediscovering a lost treasure of North Carolina African American history research

 Hello,

I took a leisure trip down memory lane today by visiting pre-2015 Internet Blog sites where I contributed various southeastern North Carolina African American history.  I noticed as I purged the various Internet sites many of the Blogs are not currently active. 

To my pleasant surprise, however, I came across MY old blog from nearly fifteen years ago.  I thought at the time, since I did not contribute to my Blog on a regular basis, it would be closed and terminated.  

Starting next month, I will begin to update my Blog.  I have to edit a few things in regard to my past and current African American research projects.  

Until then, I have self-published some books on southeastern North Carolina African American history.  Focus is on 19th century cemetery preservation and early African American genealogy techniques.  

My newest project is a series of books titled: Simbar...Freed Slave; Witness to WWII.  

The second book in the series--Simbar... His Journey Continues...--is being published as I write this brief.  It is now available through my online publisher's bookstore.  

An "E-Book" version of my Simbar books, as with my other books, are listed, too.


Here is my Internet Publisher's online bookstore where my books are being sold:

            

                                                https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/jackrobinson


Until next time, be safe and happy,

Jack Robinson
GySgt., U.S. Marine Corps, Retired