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She found handwritten letters from her enslaved ancestor: ‘I’m just blown away’

Updated June 24, 2022 at 3:39 p.m. EDT|Published June 24, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Kelley Dixon-Tealer, left, Linda Epps Parker, Nicka Sewell-Smith, Valarie Gray Holmes and Marie Jenkins at their first meeting in April in Warren County, N.C. The cousins recently found each other after a genealogy search. (Courtesy of Velocity Paramount )
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Kelley Dixon-Tealer knew her search for her roots was typical of many Black families in the United States.

She hit roadblocks researching her genealogy because so many families were torn apart during the horrors of slavery. But she felt a new urgency to know where she came from after her last grandparent died in 2018.