Authoress T'Malkia Zuri
A Black American Genealogy
Guide to Tree Starters
+ Bloodline Verified Flip Book

Empress T is dedicated to uncovering and preserving the true legacy of Native Black Americans. Through Revelations of the Remembered, she combines lived experience, certified research, and verified documentation to reconstruct the narrative of a people who were never lost — only misclassified.
“I create genealogy tools to help you build and document your family tree.” — Authoress
Building your family tree shouldn’t feel confusing, overwhelming, or incomplete.
For many Black Americans, our history has been passed down through memory—fragmented, untaught, or left undocumented.
That’s where this guide begins.
A Black American Genealogy Guide to Tree Starters was created to help you organize what you already know—your family stories, names, and connections—into a clear and structured foundation.
You’ll learn how to:
- Capture oral history from your elders
- Record memories before they are lost
- Track names, generations, and relationships
- Identify missing pieces in your lineage
- Build your family tree step-by-step
But building your tree is only the beginning.
This is a two-in-one system.
When you flip the book, Bloodline Verified takes you further—guiding you through documenting, organizing, and verifying your findings with structured worksheets and tools.
Because your family history deserves more than memory.
It deserves to be documented.
👉 Begin with the Tree Starter Guide. Then flip and rotate the book to step into Bloodline Verified — where your research becomes documented truth.
This guide gives you the tools to start and document your family tree with clarity:
- Guided worksheets to capture oral history and family knowledge
- Structured pages to organize names, dates, and relationships
- Family tree templates to map your lineage step-by-step
- Tools to track generations and identify missing connections
- Worksheets designed to help you think, question, and documentA system that turns memories into organized records
Through these guided worksheets and tools, you move from scattered information to a structured family history.
Not just what you’ve heard — but what you can document.
👉 Sample worksheet from the Bloodline Verified system. Scan the QR codes on each worksheet to access the free library of downloadable worksheets.
A Counter-Narrative Rooted in Records
Not Guesswork Not Assumptions
Learn how to build and document your family tree using structured tools, guided worksheets, and real genealogy methods.
Historical Records to Help You Build and Verify Your Family Tree
Building your family tree requires more than names — it requires records.
Many of our family histories have been lost, fragmented, or passed down without documentation. This guide introduces you to historical sources that help you begin connecting the pieces.
Through guided instruction and real examples, you’ll learn how to use records to support and strengthen your family research.
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Why This Genealogy Guide Is Different
This is not a generic genealogy workbook.
A Black American Genealogy Guide to Tree Starters was created specifically to help you begin your family tree with structure, clarity, and intention. Instead of relying on guesswork, this guide walks you through capturing oral history, organizing family information, and building a strong foundation for your research.
With the included flip book, Bloodline Verified, you move beyond collecting information and begin documenting your findings using guided worksheets. This system helps you stay organized, identify missing links, and develop a clearer picture of your lineage.
Whether you are just starting your family tree or looking for a better way to organize your research, this guide provides the tools you need to move forward with confidence.







