Los Angeles Daily News: Researching family history unlocks keys to the past – and, possibly, your future
Researching family history unlocks keys to the past – and, possibly, your future
A series of 14 online seminars by Gwen Kelley, a librarian who specializes in genealogy and local history, will focus on family research. The online classes can be accessed by going to the library’s ...
Studio family portrait, 1960–1970s, by Rev. Henry Clay Anderson. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of ...
Pew Research Center: 2. Family history, slavery and knowledge of Black history
Learning about family history can be a challenge for Black Americans. Because of slavery, it is often difficult for them to trace their ancestry prior to the 1870 census. Records of the enslaved are ...
NOLA.com: Learn to research family history with a series of genealogy classes through the Jefferson Parish Library
Learn to research family history with a series of genealogy classes through the Jefferson Parish Library
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