Byline: Catrina Satterwhite When we think about our Black ancestors, there is normally a stopping point at our great-grandparents. If you’re lucky enough, you are aware of your great-great-grandparents. Of course, this all depends on factors such as your age and if you had access to those family members. With the history of the slave trade, many family members were separated forever under new names and new families. But all hope hasn’t been lost. In the last few years, websites like Ancestry and 23 and Me have made learning about your ancestors, as well as finding your kin, a lot