Black American Registry of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia
Black American Registry of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia
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    • Home
    • About Us
      • Our Mission
      • Committee
      • News Links
    • History
      • Beginning
      • Churches
      • People
      • Family Trees
    • Events
    • Donate
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Committee
    • News Links
  • History
    • Beginning
    • Churches
    • People
    • Family Trees
  • Events
  • Donate

About Us

Our Mission

The mission of the Black American Register of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia, is commendable and vital for preserving the historical legacy of the community. By aiming to register every black family that has lived in Bailey's Crossroads, the organization is contributing significantly to the documentation of local history and culture. The steps to publish this information for archiving purposes in various esteemed institutions demonstrate a commitment to making this valuable historical data accessible to a wider audience. 

Reason

The initiative to document and preserve the history of black communities in Fairfax County, specifically those like Hearntown, Williamstown, Cooktown, Oak Grove, and Cartersville, is incredibly important. Historical plaques are valuable in recognizing the existence of these communities, but by documenting the families that made up these vibrant neighborhoods, you are taking a crucial step in ensuring that their stories and contributions are not erased.

Link to other former African American communities

Committee

  • Julius (Poochie) Smith, Founder & President 
  • Marilyn (Smith) Morales,  Secretary & Treasurer
  • Alyce (Holmes) Pope, Historian & Interviewer
  • Annette (Moore) Russell, Genealogist & Website
  • Robert Wright, Director & Legal Advisor
  • Dwight (Donnie) Somers, Video & Photographer
  • Vincent Morton Jr, Digital Records Archivist  
  • Eric Byrd, Website Designer & Operation
  • Paul Smith, Fundraising
  • Rosenia Joe Peake, Fundraising 


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Historic Contributors

  • Willie and Margaret Coleman
  • Roger and Patricia Hall
  • Burton and Juanita White
  • Paul Smith
  • Rosenia Joe Peake
  • Randy Lyons and Jimmy Pullian
  • Mary Davis
  • Milton and Louise Monroe
  • Joe and Juanita Martin
  • Raymond Seles
  • John Sanders
  • Louis Brown
  • Donnie Hill

 


Copyright © 2023 Black American Register of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia - All Rights Reserved.   The Black American Register of Bailey's Crossroads is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Our tax identification number is 88-3571403.

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