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Angela Y. Walton-Raji
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Introduction: African Roots Podcast
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In this introductory podcast books, websites and upcoming events are discussed.
For information on the The Baltimore AAHGS annual research trip to Richmond, information can be obtained by contacting Noreen Goodson at Reeniej@aol.com; There will be an all day African American Genealogy Forum on May 12th at the NC Museum of History. Information for that event can be obtained at: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/free_events; General information for the NGS Conference (National Genealogical Society) on May 13-16 can be found at: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/conference_venue.
Two major genealogical institutes are taking place this summer. The Samford Institute for Genealogy and Historical Research will occur June 14-19. Information can be found at: http://www.samford.edu/schools/ighr/; The National Archives in Washington DC hosts the National Institute for Genealogical Research. Information is located at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~natgenin/.
The Choctaw-Chickasaw Freedmen Heritage Conference and Reunion will take place in August in Ardmore Oklahoma. More information is located at the conference website:
http://www.choctawchickasawfreedmen.com/confpage.htm
Genealogy bibliophiles will be interested in John Baker and his new work the Washingtons of Wessyngton. Read about his book and watch the video at: http://www.wessyngton.com/; Melvin Collier's work "Mississipi to Africa" can be obtained friom his website at:
http://www.mississippitoafrica.com/
Set your October calendar for the International Black Genealogy Summit! More information about this historic event can be found at: http://www.blackgenealogysummit.com/
I hope you enjoyed the podcast. Tell me what you think and let me know if there are events that should be mentioned in the future, and of those authors whose works should be discussed. You can reach me at: AfricanRootsPodcast@gmail.com
In this introductory podcast books, websites and upcoming events are discussed.
For information on the The Baltimore AAHGS annual research trip to Richmond, information can be obtained by contacting Noreen Goodson at Reeniej@aol.com; There will be an all day African American Genealogy Forum on May 12th at the NC Museum of History. Information for that event can be obtained at: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/free_events; General information for the NGS Conference (National Genealogical Society) on May 13-16 can be found at: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/conference_venue.
Two major genealogical institutes are taking place this summer. The Samford Institute for Genealogy and Historical Research will occur June 14-19. Information can be found at: http://www.samford.edu/schools/ighr/; The National Archives in Washington DC hosts the National Institute for Genealogical Research. Information is located at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~natgenin/.
The Choctaw-Chickasaw Freedmen Heritage Conference and Reunion will take place in August in Ardmore Oklahoma. More information is located at the conference website:
http://www.choctawchickasawfreedmen.com/confpage.htm
Genealogy bibliophiles will be interested in John Baker and his new work the Washingtons of Wessyngton. Read about his book and watch the video at: http://www.wessyngton.com/; Melvin Collier's work "Mississipi to Africa" can be obtained friom his website at:
http://www.mississippitoafrica.com/
Set your October calendar for the International Black Genealogy Summit! More information about this historic event can be found at: http://www.blackgenealogysummit.com/
I hope you enjoyed the podcast. Tell me what you think and let me know if there are events that should be mentioned in the future, and of those authors whose works should be discussed. You can reach me at: AfricanRootsPodcast@gmail.com
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
African Roots Podcast
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Welcome to the home of the African Roots Podcast!
This site will host pod casts of interest to persons researching African American family history!
These bi-weekly pod casts will contain suggestions, research tips, recommend books rearch tips, and I soon hope to feature conversations with authors, website hosts, and others whom you might suggest.
Let me hear from you, at AfricanRootsPodcast@gmail.com I hope you will enjoy them!
Welcome to the home of the African Roots Podcast!
This site will host pod casts of interest to persons researching African American family history!
These bi-weekly pod casts will contain suggestions, research tips, recommend books rearch tips, and I soon hope to feature conversations with authors, website hosts, and others whom you might suggest.
Let me hear from you, at AfricanRootsPodcast@gmail.com I hope you will enjoy them!
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