Historian Adam H. Domby (College of Charleston) reports that Ancestry has recently changed its search engine in ways that make it more difficult to learn about slavery from basic genealogical inquiries. "When searching for an individual’s name, Ancestry.com stopped including results from the 1850 or 1860 United States Census Slave Schedules." Some improvements have been made but reportedly the search function is still not back to what it was. Read much more here. His article appears in "Black Perspectives," the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS).
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Search engines and slavery
Posted by Harold Henderson at 6:46 AM
Labels: 1850 slave schedules, 1860 slave schedules, AAIHS, Adam H. Domby, African American Intellectual History Society, Ancestry.com, Black Perspectives, College of Charleston, slavery
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