Reparation RoadReparation Road
Our StoryCollectionForumMembershipBooking
Reparation RoadReparation Road

Restoring history through research and advocacy. A digital archive dedicated to uncovering Black history.

Explore

  • Collection
  • Search Records
  • About Us

Community

  • Forum
  • Membership
  • Dashboard

Services

  • Book a Session
  • Pricing
  • Contact

© 2026 Reparation Road. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of Service

Designed & built by Luxweb Studio

DashboardCollectionSearchBookmarksForumBookingMembership

Community

Success Stories

Share something with the community…Post
HotNewTop
AllResearch HelpSuccess StoriesGeneral DiscussionDocument AnalysisSite Feedback
B
BandoOneBillion@bandoonebillion
Success Stories·14 days ago·Discussion

yest

test test

Archive record

Sponsored

Go Premium

Unlock every collection, advanced search, downloads, and priority booking.

Learn more

Following

Sign in to follow researchers and see them here.

Reparation Road · A Black history digital archive

Comment
A
Ada Mercer@adatraces
Success Stories·15 days ago·Share a Find

Found my 3x-great-grandfather in the Creek Agency licenses!

After months of dead ends, there he was — Thomas Crowell, licensed to trade in the Creek Agency in 1822. The remarks even name who signed it. I cried at my desk. Sharing the record here in case the name means something to anyone else.

Archive record

Thomas Crowell — Creek Agency License, 1822

Comment1
D
Della Spain@dellawrites
Success Stories·20 days ago·Share a Find

Two surnames, one household — a manumission tied them together

Spent a weekend in the Deeds & Manumissions collection and connected two branches I never thought were related. The family tree builder made the relationships click. Grateful for this archive.

Comment2