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This affecting spiritual was done by Odetta and Bob Dylan, among others. This is more of a cover of Dylan's version with some different lyrics from Odetta's versions.
"No More Auction…
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Revered genealogist, Elizabeth Shown Mills, coined a phrase that explains a genealogy methodology we should all be familiar with - "FAN Club." Join Crista Cowan for a look at how the study…
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Tune in for Ancestry.com' Juliana Smith as she will guide you through the puzzle of common surnames and trying to find out who your ancestor is among the clutter.
"Common Surnames:…
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This edition of Mr. Zoller's Social Studies Podcasts focuses on England's thirteen original colonies in the new world. Specifically, this podcast discusses the New England Colonies:…
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How do you keep track of the genealogy research you are conducting? What method do you use to write down your reasoning for the conclusions you come to as you put the family tree together? Do these…
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Do you keep a log when you perform genealogy research? Learn the reasons you should keep a research log, and how it can improve your skills as a genealogist in this video.
This presentation was…
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Steven Micheletti and Joanna Mountain present their landmark study on the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Using genetic data and historical records, one can make powerful inferences about the…
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This video, Helping African Americans Trace Slaveholding Ancestors Using DNA, investigates the benefits of DNA research to answer vital family history questions.
Was "Slave Master…
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FamilyTreeDNA Group Projects team member Sherman McRae, who has located documentation of some of his enslaved ancestors, discusses researching African American genealogy.
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Start your family history journey today with Ancestry®. With our massive collection of historical records, access to family trees, and DNA technology, we’re here to help you discover your…
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"My ancestors are responsible for the greatest act of collective parenting the world has ever seen." – Barry Jenkins, academy award winning film director Slavery split families apart.…
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Counties have genealogies, too. Join Amy Johnson Crow as she shows how understanding how counties are created can help you locate the records you are looking for.
"Why You Can't Find Your…
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If you're not having luck finding your ancestor's records by searching, those records might be available only through the FamilySearch catalog. Learn how to use the catalog in your…
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