American Aborigine Correction Is Now Available Through Freedmen Nation
- Freedmen Nation
- 9 hours ago
- 2 min read

Freedmen Nation and the Freedmen Reparations Fund Trust have opened a clear, free correction pathway for Status Verified Freedmen seeking American Aborigine Correction review.
This process is free from start to finish.
There is no fee to become Status Verified through Freedmen Nation, and there is no fee to submit qualifying death records for American Aborigine Correction evaluation after approval.
Step One: Get Status Verified
The American Aborigine Correction process begins with Freedmen Status Verification.
Applicants must first complete the Freedmen Nation verification process through the Freedmen Nation website.
Status Verification confirms the applicant’s standing through documented family connection, accepted genealogy records, census-era anchors, and required identity verification. This step must be completed first because the American Aborigine Correction is not a replacement for Freedmen Status Verification. It is a secondary correction review after a person has already been approved as Status Verified.
Step Two: Submit Qualifying Death Records
Once approved as Status Verified, the applicant may submit death records through the Freedmen Nation correction portal for American Aborigine Correction review.
The qualifying records should show an ancestor born in the 1800s and listed on a death record as:
Negro
Colored
Mulatto
These death records may involve grandparents, great-grandparents, or other qualifying ancestors connected to the applicant’s verified family line.
The American Aborigine Correction is not based on a general claim of racial reclassification. It is based on documented records showing historical classification through qualifying death records, reviewed under the Freedmen Reparations Fund Trust framework.
Reviewed Under Trust Law and Institutional Authority
The Freedmen Reparations Fund Trust reviews these correction submissions under its institutional framework and Trust Law process. Each submission is evaluated to determine whether the applicant is already Status Verified and whether the submitted death record satisfies the correction standard.
If approved, the applicant’s American Aborigine Correction certificate and certificate number are made available in Account Settings, and the applicant’s profile badge is updated to include American Aborigine with their other approved badges.
Why This Matters
For many Freedmen families, historical records contain multiple classifications across generations. These classifications were not always consistent, and many families were recorded under different labels depending on the time period, state, county, agency, or official completing the record.
The American Aborigine Correction process gives Status Verified Freedmen a formal institutional pathway to submit qualifying records and have those records reviewed for correction purposes.
Start the Free Process
To begin, complete Freedmen Status Verification through the Freedmen Nation website.
After approval, upload qualifying death records through the Freedmen Nation American Aborigine Correction portal.
The process is free from Freedmen Status Verification through American Aborigine Correction review.
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