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April 26, 2010 472 0

Resource offers genealogy assistance, especially in researching black families

Family reunions always left Joe Kennedy with questions. The Shadyside resident took his boyhood curiosities a step further by starting a nonprofit that seeks to fill...

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April 16, 2010 490 0

Digital Archive Provides Access to Historic Atlanta Newspapers

A new digital database providing online access to 14 newspaper titles published in Atlanta from 1847 to 1922 is now available through the Digital Library of Georgia...

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April 14, 2010 519 1

Tombstones at predominantly African-American cemetery in Friendsville, Tennessee, vandalized, used for target practice

Community members are rallying around a historic cemetery in Blount County, after it was learned vandals were desecrating tombstones and using them for target...

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April 14, 2010 518 0

It’s All About the Records

Don’t assume that the records are not there. With genealogy it’s all about the records. Learn what they are, and go after them to learn your story.

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April 14, 2010 467 0

Finding Herself Through African Ancestry DNA & Genealogy

Come travel with me to Niger, Africa. The homeland of my maternal ancestors. We can make the connections now through African Ancestry DNA and genealogy.

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April 11, 2010 490 0

Family trees start at the root

Alexandrian Carolyn Philips McCrae knew that Gaines and Hodge, the two names etched into the pages of her 19th-century Bible, hinted at her family roots, but she...

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April 11, 2010 494 0

ProQuest celebrates National Library Week

To celebrate libraries and the ways you help communities thrive – ProQuest offers free, open access to many popular resources. Access is available from April 12...

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April 4, 2010 505 0

Women discover rewards, disappointments in searches

The branches stretching through Patricia Moncure Thomas’ family tree are peopled with blacks and whites, slave owners and likely slaves, founding fathers and an...

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March 31, 2010 503 0

Relatives of OKC resident documented in Depression-era slave narrative share more family history

What’s it like to be raised by an ex-slave? Ask Frank Luster. The Oklahoma City resident was born 89 years ago as the grandson of emancipated slave Bert Luster. After...

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March 25, 2010 516 0

Preserving black history, with Smithsonian help

Like so many black Americans before him, Marvin Greer figured slavery and migration had hopelessly scattered the heirlooms of his family’s past. Now he’s...

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March 23, 2010 523 0

Kansas State Archives Exoduster Reconnection IV Conference

Votaw Colony Museum, Inc. announces Reconnection IV Conference which highlights the history and heritage of African American settlements in Kansas. This years event...

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March 20, 2010 527 0

70% African, 30% European: Who am I now?

I have spent a lot of time over the past few days ruminating on racial identity. My thoughts were sparked by a confluence of events: Last week, PBS aired the final...

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