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Presented by the Genealogist General of the Society of First African Families of English America, this session uncovers the vital yet often untold contributions of African American patriots during the Revolutionary War. Attendees will explore essential colonial-era records, proven strategies for overcoming African American research challenges, and the role of oral tradition in preserving history. Through the compelling case study of Luke Goins/Goings, a free Black from Loudoun County, Virginia, we connect archival discoveries to the Society’s mission of honoring the legacies and descendants of America’s earliest African families. Dr. Shelley Viola Murphy, aka "familytreegirl" is a native of MI residing in VA researching her African-American & European lines. Murphy serves on the Boards of the Library of Virginia and the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Societies. She is a Coordinator and Instructor at the Midwest African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) and develops staff and public genealogy educational programs for the Center for Family History at the International African American Museum (IAAM). Serves as the Genealogist General for the Society of the First African Families of English America and Trustee for the International Society for British Genealogy and Family History (ISBHFH). Also serves on the Genealogists Council for the 10 million names project. She holds membership in AAHGS NGS, DAR, and local genealogy groups.