Media Summary: The year 1865 poses a major obstacle to most African American family historians. The two and a half centuries of Sherri Camp, Vice President Genealogy at AAHGS, travels the country sharing her expertise on researching Janell Blue talks with Carol Campbell who shares instructive
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The year 1865 poses a major obstacle to most African American family historians. The two and a half centuries of Sherri Camp, Vice President Genealogy at AAHGS, travels the country sharing her expertise on researching Janell Blue talks with Carol Campbell who shares instructive See what resources are available to help you get a head start researching your The Charlotte Observer is inviting experts and people in the community to discuss the importance of Black people The 1870 U.S. Census is a milestone for many family historians. For those
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