Sankofagen Wiki run by Karmella Haynes has a list of Oklahoma Plantations and Slave Names listed by Native American Nation. “Oklahoma did not become a State until 1907 (about 40 years after Emancipation). Prior to 1907, Oklahoma was designated “Indian Territory” by the U.S. government. Slave workplaces are listed by Native American Nation.”

SANKOFA is an Akan word meaning “go back and take.” Good and useful things can be taken from the past to drive positive progress in the present through the benevolent use of knowledge.”

“Sankofa-gen Wiki is a growing collection of freely accessible genealogical and historical data pertaining to U.S.A. antebellum plantations, farms, factories, manors, etc. that used African slave labor. This site is a wiki which means that you, the slave genealogy researcher, can add and update information instantly. This website aims to summarize plantation-related data in a way that allows the genealogist to better visualize the lives of our enslaved ancestors within a historical context…

  • Was the slave buyer a relative of the seller?

  • Did the buyer relocate?

  • Were plantations connected by slaveholder marriages?

  • Was my ancestor sent away to another plantation because the planter’s family owned plantations in other states?”

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