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AAHGS Metro Atlanta

P. O. Box 54131

Atlanta, GA 30308-9998

aahgsatlanta@gmail.com

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FREE!! FREE!! FREE!!
GEORGIA ARCHIVES

Sat., June 3, 9 am-3:15 pm

Georgia Genealogical Society

and GA Archives – presenters

No Pre-Reg.; Bring Your Lunch

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AAHGS-ATL SIG:

Sons & Daughters of

the U.S. Middle Passage

● Honor and formally

document enslaved kin

● Workshop starts 9/21 --

for AAHGS members only!

● Gather documents now!

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2023 CONFERENCES

AAHGS (Oct. 18-21)

- Call for papers

GRIP(June 18-23 & July 9-14)

- Courses

IGHR (July 24-28)

- Courses

MAGGI (July 11-13)

NGS (May 31- June 3)

SDUSMP (June 9-10)

TIGR (June 12-16)

 

FREE ONLINE CLASSES

FamilySearch Juneteenth (June 19)

 

 

CHAPTER VOLUNTEERS
HELP GPB PLEDGE DRIVE

During Dr. Henry L. Gates’

“Making Black America” series

See Projects page!

 

 

CHAPTER MEMBERS!
Committee Volunteer
Opportunities:

Weekly Events Compiler ● Grant Writer ● Research Projects

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References — General

African Americans and the Federal Census, 1790–1930

Allen County (IN) Public Library Genealogy Center – African American Gateway (U.S. States)

The Beyond Kin Project (Research strategy for descendants of enslaved persons)

Bibliography of African American Family History at the Newberry (Chicago, IL) Library (Books-to-know by topic and state)

Black Certified Genealogists (Those who have earned the “Ph.D.” of genealogical research expertise)

Daughter Dialogues (Women of African American lineage who have proven ancestry for membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution [DAR])

Freedmen and Southern Society Project

Georgia African American Historic Preservation Network – Reflections magazine (2000-2022)

LDSGenealogy.com

Overview to African American Genealogy (by AAHGS Central Maryland Chapter)

South Carolina Genealogy Research Site Links

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