Welcome!
We would like to extend an invitation for you to join AAGGKY. Your research skills and interest in the African-American community will be a valuable contribution to our organization.
Our membership is open to anyone interested in researching, preserving, and sharing the stories of Kentucky’s African-American generations. When you join AAGGKY, you associate with people from all walks of life. We serve on Boards…of history, genealogy, museums, libraries, and research institutes. We are plumbers, janitors, teachers, preachers and presidents and truck drivers. We are African. We are Caucasian. We are Native. We are American. We are Kentuckian. We are as economically and culturally diverse as our heritage suggests. We are inclusive; seeking only to promote African-American genealogical research and the values of family, fellowship, and education. These are principles which bind us together. We invite you to tell us about yourself and your research - your story.
We would like to extend an invitation for you to join AAGGKY. Your research skills and interest in the African-American community will be a valuable contribution to our organization.
Our membership is open to anyone interested in researching, preserving, and sharing the stories of Kentucky’s African-American generations. When you join AAGGKY, you associate with people from all walks of life. We serve on Boards…of history, genealogy, museums, libraries, and research institutes. We are plumbers, janitors, teachers, preachers and presidents and truck drivers. We are African. We are Caucasian. We are Native. We are American. We are Kentuckian. We are as economically and culturally diverse as our heritage suggests. We are inclusive; seeking only to promote African-American genealogical research and the values of family, fellowship, and education. These are principles which bind us together. We invite you to tell us about yourself and your research - your story.
"I too am of the hills, my folks have corn rowed tobacco, laid track, strip mined, worshipped and whiskied from Harlan to Maysville, old Dunbar to Central...We put the heat in the hot brown and gave it color. Indeed some of the bluegrass is black."
- from Kentucke
by Frank X Walker
Poet Laureate of Kentucky 2013 - 2015
About Us: Our Logo...
Our emblem, easily recognizable, shows who we are and what we are all about.
Kentucky with it its jagged edges contains our story: "Life hasn't always been easy." Bound hands with chains broken, carry the weight of slavery, but also the promise of freedom.
Our logo symbolizes the story of being Black in the Bluegrass.
Kentucky with it its jagged edges contains our story: "Life hasn't always been easy." Bound hands with chains broken, carry the weight of slavery, but also the promise of freedom.
Our logo symbolizes the story of being Black in the Bluegrass.