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Anita Wills

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Host Anita Wills, covers topics relating to Culture, current events, and History in the African American and Minority Community. Each week a new topic will be introduced, including Art, Genealogy, Current Events, Politics, and History. Listeners are encouraged to ask questions, by calling in or contacting us through Social Networks, Facebook, Twitter, etc. 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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Host Anita Wills talks about the gains and losses of African American's after the Civil War, with focus on the promise of land for freed slaves. Before 1861 the vast majority of African Americans had been slaves and had no legal rights of which... more

Join Host Anita Wills, as she shares the connections between slavery and America's Prison System. Learn about the laws that were passed to prevent the going and coming of Negroes, in Colonial America. America is a Nation of laws,... more

As a Professional Genealogist, writer, Author and researcher, I enjoyed seeing the show, Who Do You Think You Are. This week I am delving into the work behind research,and the hard work behind researching and documenting a Family... more

This week the story of Queen Nanny will be our topic. She was born in the Ivory Coast, where she was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Jamaica. She was the leader of the Windward Maroons, and has largely been ignored by historians.... more

This week the story of Queen Nanny will be our topic. She was born in the Ivory Coast, where she was kidnapped and sold into slavery in Jamaica. She was the leader of the Windward Maroons, and has largely been ignored by historians.... more

Anita Talks Genealogy covers the topic of Settlements of escaped slaves in Canada. The Underground Railroad was neither Underground nor a Railroad. There were many stops along the way for the former slaves, but many stayed on... more

This Week, Author Anita Wills, will share information from her book, Pieces of the Quilt: The Mosaic of An African American Family. She will detail how to go about researching and documenting your family History. African Americans are now... more

Our Family reunion in 2009 was held at Myrtle Beach South Carolina, in a nice Hotel. Next to Myrtle Beach is Atantic Beach, nicknamed The Black Pearl, the rich culture of the Town of Atlantic Beach was formed of mostly Gullah/Geechee... more

Anita Talks Genealogy continues with the history and culture of Ancient Egypt. This is part two of Africa's Dynasty-Ancient Egypt.

Tune in to Anita Talks Genealogy, as the shares the history of Ancient Egypt. Egypt was the first recognized Dynasty in Africa, a Center of Commerce and knowledge. Contrary to what some historians report Egypt is in Africa, and... more
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