African-Americans Slavery African American
Slaves Foundation
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dedicated to helping societal relations
among all Americans
In 1997, small groups of Americans of varied ethnic backgrounds
began meeting in parts of this country. Without fanfare, we decided to
organize a national group dedicated to fifty years of intense volunteer work to
help relations in America. The American Slaves Foundation was created.
The
Foundation has chapters in 28 states and the District of Columbia. Over 340 volunteer area coordinators nationwide are duplicating the procedures
created by the Foundation's DC/Maryland/Virginia committee. Each group is responsible
for communications among civic, governmental, religious, and social
organizations in their areas.
We have many programs, including:
I. AFRICAN AMERICAN REUNION
Uniting African Americans
with their present-day relatives (currently unknown to them)
who are descendents of family members separated during slavery
II. POST-EMANCIPATION
Planning support programs,
programs that should have been established
by federal and state governments before 1865
and continuously maintained
until effective
III. EDUCATION FOR ALL
a. The Excel Program
(Americans helping Americans of all ages
to advance within our current educational system)
b. American Social Education
(Teaching about all of the cultures in
America)
c. Entrepreneurial Programs
(Teaching self-reliance)
ALL PROGRAMS ARE OPEN TO EVERY AMERICAN.
WE
DO NOT JUDGE.
WE ACTIVELY WELCOME EVERYONE.
One of Our Fundraisers:
READ the actual words of former American slaves!
American Slaves Foundation
Volunteer Area Coordinators
Currently, we have more than 340 multi-cultural volunteer area coordinators.
Area coordinators -- located throughout the United States --
distribute information about the foundation's various programs
to organizations and individuals who are
in the volunteers' areas of the country.
In that way, the whole nation can be coordinated.
If you would like to be a volunteer, if you are with the media
or if you have suggestions for us, please email us:
If you would like to be a sponsor
of this site
or of the American Slaves Foundation itself
(whether you are an individual, a business, or a
foundation),
please call us or send an email to:
Please tell others about the
American Slaves Foundation!
Please email this Web site address
to friends, associates, and all others
who would appreciate knowing about our programs.
If you have a similar project, perhaps we can work together.
We welcome your email with suggestions and advice.
LIST OF CITIES
of Volunteer Area Coordinators
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Annual Black History Month Ceremony
Juneteenth
African American Reunion
Post-Emancipation
Quotes from Former American Slaves
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American Slaves Foundation™
PO Box 76622, Washington, DC 20013
(202) 556-0116
American Slaves Memorial | African American Reunion
Post-Emancipation | Volunteers | Black History Month
Quotes from Former American Slaves
Funding for the ASF is provided in part by The I WAS A SLAVE Book Collection.
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