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AAHGS Metro Atlanta

P. O. Box 54131

Atlanta, GA 30308-9998

aahgsatlanta@gmail.com

2023 AAHGS VIRTUAL
NAT’L CONFERENCE --
OCTOBER 18-21

“Hiding in Plain Sight:

Rediscovering the erased

stories of our ancestors

in the U.S. & the Caribbean”

Early Bird Discount Ends 9/30/23! Register here!

Read about AAHGS here.

 

 

AAHGS Transcribe-a-thon:

Make Our Union Navy Sailor

Ancestors Searchable Online

in Muster Rolls of Civil War

“BlueJackets,” 1861-1865

View details. Contact AAHGS.

VETERANS’ DAY DEADLINE!

 

 

AAHGS-ATL SIG:

Sons & Daughters of

the U.S. Middle Passage

● Honor and formally

document enslaved kin

● Hurry, still time to join --

for AAHGS members only!

● Gather documents now!

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GA ARCHIVES EXHIBIT

"Sacred Chronicles: Exploring

Georgia Church Records"

August 5 – November 4

Read details & why search.

 

 

BCG 2023 PAUL SLUBY
SCHOLARSHIP WINNER

AAHGS Metro Atlanta Chapter

member Clevlyn Bankhead

Anderson is one of three!

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CHAPTER MEMBERS!
Committee Volunteer
Opportunities:

Weekly Events Compiler ● Grant Writer ● Research Projects

Email us for details!

Welcome to Metro Atlanta Chapter of AAHGS

Welcome to our Chapter.

The Metro Atlanta Chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. (AAHGS), provides a monthly local enlightening forum for family-tree researchers by sharing historical and genealogical information, methodology and sources about African Americans with roots not just in Georgia, but in all states and nations.

Join Us!

AAHGS members constitute the leading African American genealogy society in the United States. Membership is open to the public.

Membership in the national Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society is required in order to join our Metro Atlanta Chapter.

Membership term is from January 1 through December 31 each year.

Click here for more information.

Next Meeting

  • October 2021

    “OUR SACRED ORDERS: African American Fraternalism & Family History.” Presented by Genealogist James R. Morgan. See what you missed. Video on Members Only page.

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