BPOG Memorials

What is the BPOG Memorial Project?

The Black Pearls of Genealogy Memorial Project is dedicated to honoring those whose lives were overlooked, undocumented, or forgotten by history. Through research, storytelling, and permanent memorials, we bring names, identities, and dignity back to the ancestors who helped shape our world.

Selected Memorial Projects

Each memorial restores identity, honors lives, and transforms

forgotten history into permanent truth.

Marlin, Falls County, Texas

Honoring the 435 freedmen, women, and children who arrived in 1867, this memorial restores identity and preserves their journey into freedom. Each name ensures their legacy is remembered.

Kingstree, South Carolina

This memorial marks where the journey of the 435 began, honoring their courage and families. It preserves the beginning of a path shaped by hope, uncertainty, and the search for a better life.

Chinese American Cemetery

This memorial preserves the stories of early Chinese immigrants whose lives were often overlooked. It restores dignity and honors their contributions as a lasting part of American history.

Potter's Field Kalamazoo, MI

This memorial honors those buried without recognition, restoring dignity to the lives that was once forgotten in the pass. It ensures each individual is remembered and valued for generations to come.

CURRENT PROJECT

Marlin, Texas

In 1867, 435 freedmen, women, and children journeyed from South Carolina to Texas- seeking freedom, work, and a future.

This memorial ensures their names and their story-are never lost.

RESEARCH PORTAL

Research African

American Genealogy

Access powerful tools, records, and databases designed to uncover hidden histories and reconnect families,

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