Research at the National Archives and Beyond
Welcome to Research at the National Archives and Beyond. This show will provide individuals interested in genealogy and history an opportunity to listen, learn and take action.I offer a wonderful line up of experts who will share resources, stories and answer your burning genealogy questions. All of my guests share a deep passion and knowledge of genealogy and history.
My goal is to reach individuals who are thinking about tracing their family roots; beginners who have already started and others who believe that continuous learning is the key to finding answers.
"Remember, your ancestors left footprints".
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Genealogy, History and a Friendship Journey - Akosua Moore and Kimberly Morgan
















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Black Homesteaders - Margo Lee Williams, Orice Jenkins, Dr. Shelley Murphy


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After the Release of The Family Tree: A Lynching in Georgia with Karen Branan

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Bound to History: Leoncia Lasalle's Slave Narrative with Ellen Fernandez-Sacco



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Before Jim Crow: America's Slave Codes & Black Laws with Victoria Robinson

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Before Jim Crow: America's Slave Codes & Black Laws with Victoria Robinson

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Databases For Family History Research of Enslaved People with Sasha Mitchell



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Finding Empowerment on the Family Tree: The Story of Mammy with Gaynell Brady


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The Oldest Among U.S., The Elders of the Trask 250 with Nicka Sewell Smith


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USCT Pension Records and Genealogy Tell a Community’s Story with Tina Jones




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Did My Ancestor Crash the 1855 Fusion (Republican) Convention? Kathy Marshall


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The Black Family - Representation, Identity, and Diversity with Sylvia Cyrus

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Mapping Miles from the Antebellum South to Freedom with Tanisha L. Watson


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Preserving Sites of Power, Prestige, and Significance with Dr. Joy G. Kinard

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Using Multiple Sources to Find Your Family’s “Kunta Kinte” with Jerome Spears




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