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Sources for Researching African American Genealogy
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Here are some of the sources of records to use after the 1870: Funeral Homes, Birth and death certificates, Marriage and divorces records, obituaries, social security records, U.S. census records, family bibles. etc. Join host and genealogist Antoinette Harrell as she discusses the importance of these records and documents. Tonight show will be be co-host with genealogist Robin Foster.
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