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Anita Talks Genealogy is a show about, Genealogy. Host Anita Wills is an author (Notes and Documents of Free Persons of Color, Pieces of the Quilt: The Mosaic of An African American Family). She also Speaks and Lectures on writing Family History Books, Free Persons of Color, and How To Research and Document your Multi-Racial Ancestors. Ms. Wills is the Executive Director of The Mary & Patty Bowden Foundation, a Non-Profit Organization benefitting Children & Youth.
Anita Wills
Date / Time: 2/13/2010 4:00 AM UTC
Category: History
Call-in Number: (347) 324-5846
Author Anita Wills explores African American History from Africa to the Americas. February is African American History Month a celebration of African contribution to America and the world. Tune in an hear how Africans reached far and wide, long before slavery. Author Anita Wills books, Pieces of the Quilt: The Mosaic of An African American Family, and Notes And Documents of Free Persons of Color are available at Amazon.com. The latest KindleBook Reader is also available through Amazon.com.
Upcoming Episodes
2/20/2010 4:00 AM UTC - Anita Talks Genealogy - African American History Month
2/27/2010 4:00 AM UTC - Anita Talks Genealogy - African American History Month
Date / Time: 6/20/2009 3:00 AM UTC
Category: Books
Author Anita Wills, gives excerpts from her newly released book, Pieces of the Quilt: The Mosaic of An African American Family (Wills, Anita L., Booksurge, May 2009). Segment will include excerpts from the book, and tips for those who interested in researching and documenting their family history. Ms. Wills will share some of the stories of her ancestors, whose stories are in the book. Over a twenty year period she was able to document her family lines. The book is written from a Historical and Genealogical Perspective. The segment will include, topics such as, The Underground Railroad, Free Persons of Color, Indentured Servants and The Civil War.
Original Air Date: 12/19/2009 4:00 AM UTC
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