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Genealogy Activities

I’m A Guest Blogger!

Just a quick post to tell you all to go check my guest post over on Lisa Lisson’s blog – Are You My Cousin?.  My post talks about the use of the Slave Narratives for genealogy research.  Go check out your girl at http://lisalisson.com/2016/02/19/using-the-slave-narratives-for-african-american-research/.  🙂

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Incorporating Genealogy in College Coursework

These past few weeks I’ve had the opportunity to engage in a rather interesting experiment. The hubby teaches at a local HBCU and in his course, Introduction to Africana Studies, we had the students do a family tree assignment.  It was so interesting! Specifically, it was the first time I’ve ever put together an “official”

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Come Listen to Me on AAGSAR You Got Roots?

African-American Genealogy + Technology — a formula after my own heart! Over the past several months, fellow geneablogger Luckie Daniels, has been engaged in helping others really push forward with their slave-based genealogical research through the group African-American Genealogy and Slave Ancestor Research.  One very important aspect of the groups efforts are to fully engage

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AAHGS 2013 National Conference – Day 2

Had another great day at the Annual Conference of the African-American Historical and Genealogical Society today! This morning I did my 2nd presentation – one that discusses the potential of using WordPress for genealogy.  If you know me, you know I love WordPress, so I was more than pleased to spend the time sharing it

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What’s in Store for 2013?

Well, that I don’t know! But, I do know that 2012 was full of great genealogy activities for me and I look forward to what this next year will bring.  I have not blogged as much as I’d like because I have been busy, yet, I hope that changes in 2013. Check out my wordle

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Come Browse My Genealogy Digital Bookshelf

Approximately two years ago, I created an online site to help me organize all the great books and resources I was finding on the Internet Archive’s website. I call it my Genealogy Digital Bookshelf. I have been posting to it sporadically, but have been using it pretty regularly as my genealogy research takes me from state

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I Updated the Design of My Black Nashville Blog

Had an urge tonight to update my Black Nashville Genealogy & History blog tonight, so check out the new design. I have not posted to that blog often at all in the past two years, but am going to try to work it back into my editorial calendar 🙂

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Kudos to the Florida State Genealogical Society

This week I received in the mail the latest issue of The Florida Genealogist, the publication of the Florida State Genealogical Society.  I submitted information to the journal that is extracted from my index I donated to the NCGenWeb Project of students attending North Carolina colleges.  Of course there were students from all over, not

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New for 2008 – My Genealogy Activities Synopsis

In the spirit of The Geneaholic, I’ve decided to keep a short list of my genealogy activities. Sometimes, the fruits of my work end up posted to the blog, but more often than not, I’ll find that I spend time working on something and not post about it. Also, I think it would be helpful

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