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Researching African American Genealogy In Alabama A Resource Guide 1st Edition Taylor

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Researching African American Genealogy In Alabama A Resource Guide 1st Edition Taylor
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Publisher: NewSouth Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Taylor, Frazine K.
ISBN: 9781603060448, 9781603060943, 1603060448, 1603060944
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Researching African American Genealogy In Alabama A Resource Guide 1st Edition Taylor by Taylor, Frazine K. 9781603060448, 9781603060943, 1603060448, 1603060944 instant download after payment.

Over the past two decades, in workshops and personal consultations, thousands of persons have have received the expertise and knowledge of author Frazine Taylor about Alabama genealogical research. In addition, she has taught the art to hundreds of students. As Dr. James Rose notes, all genealogists looking for the family tree in Alabama sooner or later come across Frazine. And now they have her book, Researching African American Genealogy in Alabama: A Resource Guide. In the book, she provides the information and guidance to help locate the resources available for researching African American records in archives, libraries, and county courthouses throughout the state. The idea for this guidebook rose out of her lecturing throughout the country and having noticed that reference guides on African American family history resources seemed to exist for every state except Alabama. This was regrettable not merely for researchers on African American history in Alabama. In fact, Alabama's records play an especially important role in U.S. family history research because of the migration patterns of Alabama's freedmen, first to urban areas of Alabama and then to northern cities, a trend that continued throughout the first part of the twentieth century.

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