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African roots
the Crooks family,
jAMAICA
There is nothing
more fascinating than one’s
own past. Knowledge
of our ancestors fashions a
more complete picture of who we
are, and hints at what
to expect of ourselves in years
to come.
Enter the family history of
the Crooks family, Jamaica.
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ANCESTORS
by
Paul Crooks
(Fiction)
'A moving account of a black British family that
travels through the
ages from slavery
and beyond'.
Bonnie Greer, The Guardian
'I was
moved...'
Doreen Lawrence, And Still I Rise
'An inspiring piece of
literature'.
The
New Nation
‘Fantastic’
The Voice
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A TREE
WITHOUT ROOTS
The Guide
to Tracing, African, Anglo and Asian Caribbean
Ancestry.
by Paul
Crooks
(Non- Fiction)
From a man who
dedicated more than
11 years of his life to uncovering the
saga of his African slave
ancestors
comes a guide
for others
to capitalise on his
informed techniques and discover
just what
it means to know where one is
from. Offering groundbreaking insights
into how to delve
into one’s past, this book is
intended
both for beginners, educationalists, and experienced
researchers and
provides
inspiration to those who believe that
their search may be hampered by having
mixed parentage or a history
of migration through the
ages. An instructive
guide for those interested in finding
out more about their family
connections with the
Caribbean islands, it’s nevertheless
offers techniques and
approaches
that can be applied to any one researching their
ancestors
around the
world.
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