The Arnwine Family Project

I am a descendant of Albartis and Gracie Arnwine, The Arnwine Family descendants wants to share our story with the world, Albartis left a will upon his death in 1855, The will was contested in court by his family, The will left Gracy, Winney, Mary and Anaka and The slaves he owned money and the rest of his estate, they never received anything, Gracy Grandson Sterlin Arnwine did a interview with the Federal Writers Project in 1936 and told the story of what happened to the women Albartis owned, We Trust that our country will support The Arnwine Family and The Arnwine Family gets Justice that is long overdue. We know that times have changed and Albartis and Gracy had children together and they would be so proud that there descendants stood up to get justice and honor them. There are articles and court records online, we need a Excellent Lawyer, this happened in Jacksonville Texas in Cherokee County. We Thank You for listening to our story and please share our story for Justice. We have A Petition that we are doing for support to help us get Justice. We would like A Memorial and A Proper Burial For Them all and get back what was rightfully left for them by Albartis Arnwine. The Book was compiled by the following: Compiled By: Candice Hammons, Janice Bryant, Helen Scott, Tanya McIntyre, Georgia Crockett, Camilla Arnwine, Mary Tucker Please Sign and Share Our Petition For Justice https://www.change.org/Justice4theArnwineFamily

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