Anita Talks Genealogy

Anita Wills

Anita Talks Genealogy

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Host Anita Wills, covers topics on African American Genealogy and History. Listeners are encouraged to ask questions, by calling in or emailing (ntawls@gmail.com), the host. Tune in and Listen Up! The Show is dedicated to Kerry Baxter Junior, whose life was stolen on January 16, 2011. You are and always will be our bright and shining star!

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Forget James Bond, Martinus Johnson Senior is the Real Deal. He served over 25 years as a Foreign Service Diplomat for his home Country of Liberia. I am proud to call him a friend and cousin, and to present his book, Reflections of An... more
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HAPPY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY! Do you really want to know the truth of why there is a push to suppress voting rights for people of color? Besides the racist view that they will overwhelmingly vote Democratic, there is racist... more
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The short answer for why African Americans must vote, is that America is a Nation of Laws. Those laws affect your education, housing, jobs, and decisions affecting Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. The laws in place duiring... more
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Join Author Anita Wills as she shares the history behind her latest book, Black Minqua The Life and Times of Henry Green. In Black Minqua, a time period from the late 1600s through the 1900s is covered. From the late 1700s through the... more
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Author William Silverman discusses his book, Bitter Freedom. "The story of a Mulattoes adventure in the unsettled West after the Civil War. Unaccepted by his black brothers he is hated by white racists who consider him their worst... more
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Samuel Fraunces was a Cook for George Washington, who was born in the Caribbean of black and white parents. Fraunces owned one of the finest taverns in colonial New York City. When Washington arrived in Philadelphia in 1790... more
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Samuel Fraunces was a Cook for George Washington. Born in Caribbean of black and white parents. Fraunces owned one of the finest taverns in colonial New York City. When Washington arrived in Philadelphia in 1790 as President,... more
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Author Anita Wills shares her journey to document her family which resulted in the book, Pieces of the Quilt: The Mosaic of An African American Family. This is a how to book for African Americans who are researching their family history.... more
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This is dedicated to the my brave ancestors who fought in the Revolutionary War. Charles and Ambrose Lewis, Rawley and Robert Pinn and the sons of Robert Pinn, Billy, James and Jim. They were soldiers in the true sense of the word.... more
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We will air a special episode on Native African American Heritage. Our guest is Patricia Harmon whose Native Ancestors were Nanticoke and Delaware Indian. She recently attended a Pow Wow, and will share that experience with us.... more
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