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Learn African American genealogy research tips

Have you ever wondered about your Black ancestors and their unique attributes and contributions?

A presentation to be held from 6-7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20 will discuss the unique challenges of African American genealogical research, sharing some of the relevant history and resources available. It includes a case study of researching freedom seekers (Underground Railroad), free Blacks and enslaved persons.

The presentation takes place at the Genesee District Library William F. Delaney Headquarters Library, located at 4195 W Pasadena Ave. Flint, MI 48504.

The library’s phone number is 810-732-0110.

To register, click this link: https://www.thegdl.org/libraryevents/finding-black-ancestors/?ct=YTo1OntzOjY6InNvdXJjZSI7YToyOntpOjA7czo1OiJlbWFpbCI7aToxO2k6MTA0O31zOjU6ImVtYWlsIjtpOjEwNDtzOjQ6InN0YXQiO3M6MjI6IjYzZWZiNGUyYWM0YmEwMzM0MjkyNjYiO3M6NDoibGVhZCI7czo1OiIxMjQzNyI7czo3OiJjaGFubmVsIjthOjE6e3M6NToiZW1haWwiO2k6MTA0O319

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