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MISSOURI STATE PARKS LAUNCHES THE SHOW-ME KANSAS CITY VIRTUAL SERIES WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY PROGRAM


Missouri State Parks and Mid-Continental Library invite the public to attend a virtual program, “Getting Started with African American Genealogy”, scheduled at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 18.
Missouri State Parks says the program will be held virtually as a Zoom meeting and is part of the Show-Me Kansas City: A Missouri Bicentennial Lecture Series.
African American genealogical research presents some challenges. This program will cover how to get started, typical challenges, research techniques, missteps to avoid and a few tips to identify slave owners in unlocking slave ancestry. This program will be led by Wayne Reed, vice president of the Midwest Afro-American Genealogical Interest Coalition (MAGIC). ....

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Surging Interest in African American Genealogy


Surging Interest in African American Genealogy
Surging Interest in African American Genealogy
Here Are Resources in Kansas City to Get Started
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Published February 18th, 2021 at 6:00 AM
Above image credit: The Midwest Afro-American Genealogical Interest Coalition holds monthly meetings and members go on yearly road trips of historical significance. Here is the group at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site
in Topeka. (Contributed | Midwest Afro-American Genealogical Interest Coalition)
A family reunion in 2008 first sparked Wayne Reed’s interest in genealogy.
But it was a move in 2013 to Kansas City that gave Reed the resources that fired his resolve to learn more. Reed’s efforts since have produced a family tree with one branch reaching back to 1824. ....

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