
In this Feb. 15, 2020 photo, Tatanya Peterson, second from right, who spent 13 years researching her family history, talks to a people about the new exhibit that features her four-times great grandparents, Hampton and Grace Hathcock, who were enslaved at the plantation of James Chesnut near Alachua, during the grand opening of the exhibit called Reclaiming Kin: Once Lost , Now Found, on display at the Historic Haile Homestead, west of Gainesville, Fla. The new exhibit features the research of Peterson and Karen Kirkman, second from left, of Historic Haile Homestead and highlands Peterson's ancestors, including her mother Martha Lumpkins Miller, at left. (Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun via AP)
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