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We are coming together to celebrate our heritage. Have you preserved you family's stories and photos? Perhaps you are still gathering oral history or historical documentation. We will share the best resources here to help you find success!

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Shared by Vince Cushite today: ?What we can or cannot do, what we consider possible or impossible, is rarely a function of our true capability. It is more likely a function of our beliefs about who we are.? ~Anthony Robbins If you can show... more

Lisa B. Lee, creator and owner of Got Genealogy? at GotGenealogy.com will be joining us this evening to tell us about the great resources at her site. Lisa has combined her passion for genealogy with techology. Got Genealogy? helps... more

Munya Muzenda is the creator of Afrika Speaks. October 1st -31st, 2011 will be Afrika Speaks 10th anniversary celebration. Tonight we will give voice to Afrika Speaks and how they are working speak the unspoken side of Africa in this first... more

Did you read the novel, "The Help" or see the movie? What were the things that you liked most about the book or movies? Did you have any stories of maids in your family? Did you ever work as a maid? What was it like? Did you have an... more

Too much wasted time Times are tough for our youth today. So many traps and vices are waiting to snare them. We cannot just wait for the right time to fortify them. The village has got to come together on this. We need to be... more

Blues songs should become a major resource as we study African American history. See this neglected art form as oral history put to song increases our appreciation for it. From the Blues, we can gain great insights about the history... more

The Resident African Griot of Over Troubled Water, Munyaradzi Muzenda, will tell a story tonight! LEARN: To gain knowledge or understanding or skill in by study instruction, or experience; To come to realize; to come to know. Knowledge is... more

Birth records began to be recorded officially by the state of South Carolina in 1915. Locating a birth record for your African American ancestor before 1915 can be very challenging, however, this show will help you identify records to... more

A sly way to locate living extended family using the 1930 US Census and the Social Security Death Index. Let's discuss Locating living descendants who share photographs and oral history.

More important than historical events are the impressions that you as a family historian feel as you discover more about your ancestor. Your posterity will want to know how the facts affected or reshaped your life. Looking at... more
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