Tag: black history month
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BHM 2015: Findings in the Geraldine Wilson Papers Collection
Today marks the beginning of Black History Month for 2015. As this day approached, I was thinking of ways to honor BHM; however, it hit me–I always and, at this point in my life, only write about black history. Then I thought perhaps I could focus on the Flowers family and their role in black…
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For Evers: I Affirm That I have Verified The Above Answers and That They Are True
Read the previous post on information regarding the 1930 and 1940 United States Federal Census on the Evers. 1920 Federal Census As I stated before, Medgar Evers only appears in two census that the public can view. Starting with the 1920 Census… Individuals within this household: Jim Evers (NOTE: When I first started writing, I…
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For Evers: You Can Only Go So Far
Family history research begins in modern times and works backwards, generation by generation. Discoveries for all American families, regardless of ethnicity, are made through census records, military papers, vital records (births, marriages, and deaths), and other documents created over a lifetime. African American family research, however, can pose unique challenges as you follow your family…