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January, 2025

Wednesday
8
Saturday
11
Fort Monroe Visitor & Education Center
10:00 AM
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Featuring Mary Crosby, the newsletter editor for the award winning AAHGS News, and a local researcher for the PBS documentary "Gospel" hosted by Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Sunday
12
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An in-person event in Atlanta, GA.
Tuesday
14
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Presented by American Ancestors.
Tuesday
14
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The GMNJ Writers‘ Group is open to anyone interested in writing for GSNJ‘s journal, the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey (GMNJ).
Saturday
18
Bethesda Presbyterian Church
8:30 AM
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The Moore County Genealogical Society presents Genealogy in the Pines, a FREE day of genealogy lectures given by NC experts, co-sponsored by the North Carolina Genealogical Society.
Saturday
18
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Dante Eubanks will provide strategies/techniques for reorganizing your research.
Saturday
18
Medford Public Library
1:00 PM
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This month our guest speaker is James R. Morgan III, who will present Genealogical Research and Techniques.
Monday
20
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Sponsored by ASALH in collaboration with Howard University and the Mellon Just Futures Initiative.
Wednesday
22
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National Association of Black Storytellers, Inc. presents "Banned Books: A Growing Threat" with Leslie Carolyn Edwards, Ph.D.
Friday
31
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The theme for this seminar is racial and ethnic mixing and in-betweenness. This seminar will consider how these and other concepts of mixing and in-betweenness complicate notions of rigid racial, linguistic, religious, and ethnic classifications.
Friday
31
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Come join us at Fayetteville State University for two days filled with exploring your roots and celebrating Black history.
Friday
31
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Come join us at Fayetteville State University for two days filled with exploring your roots and celebrating Black history.
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