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Ancestral memory meets artificial intelligence What happens when an American Aborigine (Black) genealogist meets artificial intelligence? A revolution in research. In Rebuilding the Tree, T'Malkia Zuri fuses ancient memory with modern tools, guiding Black Americans through the process of reclaiming their erased, renamed, and reclassified family histories. This isn't just another "how-to" genealogy manual - it's a spiritual and technological awakening for those ready to challenge the narrative and recover the truth. From deciphering old census lies to using AI to trace migration, land, and lost…mehr

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Ancestral memory meets artificial intelligence What happens when an American Aborigine (Black) genealogist meets artificial intelligence? A revolution in research. In Rebuilding the Tree, T'Malkia Zuri fuses ancient memory with modern tools, guiding Black Americans through the process of reclaiming their erased, renamed, and reclassified family histories. This isn't just another "how-to" genealogy manual - it's a spiritual and technological awakening for those ready to challenge the narrative and recover the truth. From deciphering old census lies to using AI to trace migration, land, and lost surnames, this book is the first of its kind: rooted in Black reality, powered by tech, and driven by ancestral intention. Whether you're starting with a name or nothing at all, Rebuilding the Tree will teach you how to train the tools, honor the ancestors, and become the record keeper your lineage has been waiting for.
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T'Malkia Zuri is a trained genealogist and founder of the Randolph County Historical Black Society. She has authored multiple guides on Black American genealogy, cultural identity, and ancestral recovery. Her works blend historical research, ancestral storytelling, and modern tools like AI to help readers rediscover their lineage. Learn more at https://randolphcountyhistoricalblacksociety.org or follow her work on platforms dedicated to Indigenous and Black American history.