

George Edward FREENEY Jr.
DNA Source DescendantJuly 28, 2023
Introduction In the annals of genealogical history, one name stands out as a symbol of resilience and courage in the face of adversity – Edward…
July 28, 2023
Enslaved Adult Female Laborer Catoctin Iron-Working Furnace Antebellum MarylandmtDNA Haplogroup: L3e1Genetic Distance: 10.015My DNA Sample matches 99% closer than others tested. Enslaved Teenage Male Laborer…
July 27, 2023
According to my 23andMe DNA Test results, my yDNA (Paternal) Haplogroup E-Z6018 is relatively rare, with only 1 in 5600 23andMe customers having the same…
July 27, 2023
The Khoisan: The Khoisan were early Inhabitants of Southern Africa approximately. 260,000 years ago. The Khoisan, a group representing the indigenous peoples of Southern Africa,…
July 23, 2023
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Paternal Lineage Report: George Edward FREENEY Sr.Maternal…
April 21, 2023
The Black Book :projects is a community that repairs African American genealogies and raise awareness about their histories and cultures.
April 21, 2023
George Freeny Jr. is a veteran Creative Technologist with over 20 years of experience in technical program management, solution architecture, and other roles in software development, content streaming, and E-commerce industries. With a passion for improving user experiences, he retired from the hi-tech industry in 2013 to pursue his childhood passion as a professional photographer. Today, he’s an accomplished African American Photojournalist living in Auburn, Alabama. He combines his technical and creative skills to capture and share the stories of African American communities through photojournalism and immersive experiences using Augmented Reality technologies.
January 21, 2023
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed legislators, and President Biden, Today, I address you not from a distant era, but as an impassioned voice woven into the…
August 22, 2022
Discover the incredible story of the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of pioneering African-American pilots who refused to be held back by institutionalized racism. Despite facing discrimination and skepticism, they persevered to become some of the finest pilots in the US military. Learn about their legacy of bravery and determination at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama.