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Mission

•To educate all, in the African-American experience, while striving to create unity and build self-esteem, through programs, classes, workshops, and field trips.

•To create a network for people with similar interests by making records available to those interested in local history and tracing their family roots.

History

A Historical Note of the Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County

The Afro American Historical Association of Fauquier County (AAHA) owes its birth to two daughters of Fauquier County named Karen in 1992. Our beautiful county is the birthplace of at least eight consecutive generations of Karen Hughes White’s family. Karen King Lavore, though not born in Fauquier, also traces her family roots from the fine soil of this great county.
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Organization

AAHA Officers and Board of Directors
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In the News

Media and Public Broadcast

Acknowledgements,  Awards and Certificates

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Annual Reports

Annual Reports

 

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Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County

4243 Loudoun Avenue ~ P.O. Box 340 ~ The Plains, Virginia 20198

Phone: 540-253-7488 ~ Fax: 540-253-5126

Open: Tuesday - Wednesday Hours:10 am ~ 3pm

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