My cousin Jo-Ann Wright Holmes second row on the right Photo courtesy of her daughter Lindia Myers
I Presented My Genealogy Journey for Black History Month Celebration at Arkansas State University, Newport
Black History Month has always been special to me, but this year was even more special because I was able to curate two displays to honor the African American high school in my hometown, W.F. Branch (click HERE to read more about these displays). Creating these displays and being able to share the history of... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – Sound Check
My grandfather, Gus Hatchett (second from the right), with his singing group, the United Harmonizers - Photo courtesy of the Jackson County Historical Society
Wordless Wednesday – State Champions Girls Basketball Team, Brown-Williams High School
My Aunt Bert (fourth from the right) with her teammates in McCrory, Arkansas - Photo Courtesy of Brown-Williams High School Group
Wordless Wednesday – Branch High Class of 1970, The Last Class
My mother, Patricia Hatchett Mays, top left photo
Wordless Wednesday – Proud Grandparents with Their Granddaughter
Gus Hatchett, Gladys Denson Mays holding Paedra I. Mays, and Ernestine Wright Hatchett 1975
Wordless Wednesday – Teachers and Friends
Gladys Denson Mays, Cecile Buckner, and Searcy Denton 1984
Wordless Wednesday – Hatchett Family Time
My grandfather, Gus Hatchett (second from the left) with his wife, Ernestine (standing on the right); his sisters Edythe (Aunt Baby), Macie, and Lela; and his daughter Lela (sitting in front of him) 1972
Wordless Wednesday – The Birthday Boy is 19 Today
My son, Wesley C. Cummings (2003)
Wordless Wednesday – The Presentation of My SDUSMP Lineage Society Certificate
Dr. Evelyn McDowell presenting me with my Sons and Daughters of the US Middle Passage lineage acceptance certificate in 2018
Wordless Wednesday – The Aunt I Didn’t Know I Had
My Aunt, Mozell Powell Williams