Thank you to all of our Presenters, Attendees, Honorees, and Honorary and Charter Members!  The conference was a success because of you!

At our conference, we honored the work of the following individuals who sought to identify and uplift the contributions of enslaved people. Each award is named after an enslaved or freed person who made an outstanding contribution to our country, in spite of experiencing the horrors of US slavery.   The awardees worked tirelessly to uncover history and disseminate it to others.  They are genealogist, community leaders, authors, fundraisers, family historians, and researchers.  We appreciate their efforts and congratulate them on their outstanding work.

2018 AWARDEES 

FREDERICK DOUGLASS 

SERVICE AWARD

HARRIET TUBMAN

SERVICE AWARD

CRISPUS ATTUCKS

SERVICE AWARD

SOJOURNER TRUTH

SERVICE AWARD

Richard Cellini, founder of the Georgetown Memory Project

Nettie Washington Douglass, Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., and Robert J. Benz, Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives

LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, CGsm, SDUSMP Registrar General, Charter Member, and Lifetime Member

Dr. Martha A. Sandweiss, Professor of History at Princeton University, founder and director of the Princeton and Slavery Project

Darius Gray, Early Freedman Bureau Project Coordinator, SDUSMP Charter Member

Elijah Abel

Service Award

Solomon Northup

Service Award

William Wells Brown

Service Award

William and Ellen Craft

Service Award

Richard Cellini, founder of the Georgetown Memory Project

Nettie Washington Douglass, Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., and Robert J. Benz, Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives

LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, CGsm, SDUSMP Registrar General, Charter Member, and Lifetime Member

Ric Murphy, Founding Registrar of SDUSMP, Advisory Council, SDUSMP Charter Member

Harry “Skip” Richardson and Jean “Gigi” Best-Richardson (Board Member), SDUSMP Charter Member