Slave Ship Manifests at New Orleans with Claire Kluskens - Aug 31,2012
Bernice Bennett welcomes archivist Claire Kluskens - a specialist in immigration, census, and other records of high genealogical value at the National Archives in Washington, DC for a discussion of...
View ArticleNichole Berlie TV Anchor Interviews Bernice Bennett - Sep 02,2012
Bernice Bennett is interviewed by Nichole Berlie who anchors First News at KETV in Omaha, Nebraska every weekday morning from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. Bernice Bennetts BlogTalkRadio show offers a variety...
View ArticleGenealogy Resources in Arkansas-Linda McDowell - Sep 07,2012
Bernice Bennett welcomes Linda McDowell an archival assistant at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies in Little Rock. She is a member of the Arkansas Historical Association and was recently elected...
View ArticleGather at the Table - Sharon Morgan and Thomas DeWolf - Sep 10,2012
Gather at the Table: The Healing Journey of a Daughter of Slavery and a Son of the Slave Trade -- -- is the chronicle of a shared journey toward racial reconciliation. Informed by genealogy, it deals...
View ArticleFrom the Cradle to the Grave with Tamela Tenpenny-Lewis - Sep 14,2012
This show will motivate you to create the story that puts your ancestors life into the context of where they lived, celebrated and experienced a multitude of life events, and died. Telling the real...
View ArticleGenealogy Resources in Louisiana with Judy Riffel - Sep 21,2012
Bernice Bennett welcomes Judy Riffel, a professional genealogist for an engaging discussion about what you need to know about records and documents in Louisiana. Judy has authored numerous books and...
View ArticleGenealogy Resources in Kentucky with Tim Talbott - Sep 28,2012
Natonne Elaine Kemp welcomes Tim Talbott a Teacher and Professional Development Coordinator at the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) in Frankfort. He handles a number of education outreach...
View ArticleGenealogy Education with Beverly Rice, cg - Oct 05,2012
Genealogy Education, What, When and Where? Explore and understand the various resources available to assist you in selecting the best genealogy education program for you. Bernice Bennett welcomes...
View ArticleThe Slave Dwelling Project with Joseph McGill, Jr - Oct 12,2012
Would you spend the night in an old slave cabin? What would it feel like? Are you willing to experience what the enslaved had to go through to survive? Bernice Bennett welcomes Joseph McGill, Jr., as...
View ArticleThe First Fugitive Slave Narrative with Regina E. Mason - Oct 19,2012
Rebroadcast Regina E. Mason the great great great granddaugther of William Grimes will share a moving discussion of her research and discovery of the first fugitive slave narrative. Regina Mason |...
View ArticleSearching for Your Virgin Islands Roots with David Lynch - Oct 26,2012
Bernice Bennett welcomes David Lynch who brings a new approach to searching his Caribbean roots, specifically in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the former Danish West Indies. David used his 20 years of...
View ArticleNon-Genealogists Think We're Nuts with DearMYRTLE - Nov 02,2012
DearMYRTLE is the nom de plume of Pat Richley-Erickson, author of the award-winning DearMYRTLE Genealogy Blog, consistently among the top 5 family history blogs internationally, where her focus is on...
View ArticleFathers of Conscience with Bernie D. Jones - Nov 09,2012
Fathers of Conscience Mixed-Race Inheritance in the Antebellum South Bernice Bennett and Natonne Elaine Kemp welcome author Bernie D. Jones for an engaging discussion about her book - Fathers of...
View ArticleFathers of Conscience with Bernie D. Jones - Nov 10,2012
Rebroadcast Fathers of Conscience Mixed-Race Inheritance in the Antebellum South Bernice Bennett and Natonne Elaine Kemp welcome author Bernie D. Jones for an engaging discussion about her book -...
View ArticleLiterary Corner with Lawrence N. Powell and Rebecca J. Scott - Nov 16,2012
Join authors Lawrence N. Powell and Rebecca J. Scott for two engaging discussions about their books. Lawrence N. Powell author of The Accidental City: Improvising New Orleans (Harvard, 2012) provides...
View ArticleFreedom Papers with Rebecca J. Scott - Nov 19,2012
Rebroadcast Rebecca J. Scott, author of Freedom Papers: An Atlantic Odyssey in the Age of Emancipation, and co-authored with Jean M. Hébrard, will discuss how they traced one family across five...
View Article"Research Gems and Revelations" with A’Lelia Bundles - Nov 30,2012
"Research Gems and Revelations at the National Archives" Have you explored all of the wonderful resources available at the National Archives? Do you often wonder what you could find? Join host Bernice...
View ArticleLowcountry Africana with Toni Carrier and Robin Foster - Dec 07,2012
Natonne Elaine Kemp welcomes Toni Carrier and Robin Foster for a discussion of the LowCountry Africana. Toni Carrier (M.A.) is the Founder of LowcountryAfricana, a free website dedicated to African...
View ArticleSacramental Records-A Genealogical Resource - Jari C.Honora - Dec 14,2012
Have you explored the sacramental records available through the Catholic Church? Bernice Bennett welcomes Jari C.Honora for an engaging discussion concerning the sacramental records as a genealogical...
View ArticleProperty Rights and African Americans-Judy G. Russell, JD CG - Dec 21,2012
Property Rights and Wrongs: African-Americans at the Courthouse with The Legal Genealogist From being treated as property to having their property stolen by those who used the law against the...
View ArticleGather at the Table - Sharon Morgan and Thomas DeWolf - Dec 28,2012
Rebroadcast Gather at the Table: The Healing Journey of a Daughter of Slavery and a Son of the Slave Trade -- -- is the chronicle of a shared journey toward racial reconciliation. Informed by...
View ArticleResearch Gems and Revelations with A'Lelia Bundles - Dec 31,2012
Rebroadcast "Research Gems and Revelations at the National Archives" Have you explored all of the wonderful resources available at the National Archives? Do you often wonder what you could find? Join...
View ArticleKeeping Your Balance with Sharon M. Weinstein, MS, RN - Jan 04,2013
Happy New Year - 2013! Are you doing too much and unable to do it all? Are you stressed out, not exercising, sleeping or eating the right foods? Is your career, hobby, volunteer work and social media...
View ArticleGetting Youth Involved in Genealogy with Nicka Smith - Jan 11,2013
Do the young people in your life frown whenever you mention your research to them? Learn ways to pique the interest of young people and keep them engaged as you develop your own genealogy. Nicka Smith...
View ArticleBrown Babies Germany's Forgotten Children - Henriette Cain - Jan 18,2013
Are you searching for your family? Are you German, Brown and want to learn more about your American or German heritage? Join Henriette Cain Genealogist, Search Consultant and Secretary of the Black...
View ArticleThe Author's Midwife- Write Your Life with Anita Paul - Jan 25,2013
Are you struggling to get your book written and published? Let Anita Paul, better known as “The Author's Midwife”, get you moving on the right track. Through her Write Your Life program, new authors...
View ArticleSearching for Truth - A Mulatto Slave with Denise I.Griggs - Feb 01,2013
Have you attempted to prove oral history shared by family members and friends? Join author, book publisher and family historian Denise I. Griggs as she describes the research process she went through...
View ArticleThe Carr/Kelso Family of Alexandria, La. with Gwenn Olson - Feb 08,2013
Have you ever traced your family through a maze of intriguing documents and discovered politicians, land owners, socialites, and key decision makers in the community? What about family members who are...
View Article"Stories on the Way to Sandy Spring" - Feb 10,2013
Bernice Bennett welcomes a live re-enactment from the auction block and the dangers of the Underground Railroad, two brave women and one child escaped the bonds of slavery. The Religious Society of...
View Article"Cluster Research May Hold the Clue" - Deborah Abbott, Ph.D. - Feb 15,2013
"Do Your Roots Need Untangling? If So, Try Stepping Out on a Limb! Cluster Genealogy May Hold the Clue" "Our ancestors lived among many, therefore we can not research them as if they lived in...
View ArticleBlack Gotham with Carla L. Peterson, Ph.D. - Feb 22,2013
Learn how Cluster Research helped to unravel the history of a family in 19th Century New York! Black Gotham: A Family History of African Americans in Nineteenth-Century New York City Yale UP, 2011- is...
View ArticleThe Inventive Spirit of African Americans- Pat C. Sluby - Feb 25,2013
The Inventive Spirit and African American Patented Ingenuity by Author, Patricia Carter Sluby Sluby details the plight of inventive slaves during the antebellum and Civil War eras and juxtaposes with...
View ArticleA Conversation with Angela Walton-Raji - Mar 08,2013
Bernice Bennett welcomes renowned Genealogist - Angela Walton-Raji for a conversation on challenges and opportunities facing the African American genealogy researchers. Angela Walton-Raji is known...
View ArticleA Chronology -Blacks in the Civil War- Bennie J. McRae - Mar 15,2013
“My experience in the military was certainly an important inspiration and foundation in researching the history of the Black Military. It is story of a people who in spite of injustice, continue to be...
View Article“To Do The Next Needed Thing” with Valinda W. Littlefield - Mar 22,2013
“To Do The Next Needed Thing”: Jeanes Teachers and the Freedom Struggle Do you know who the Jeanes Teachers are and their role in the education of African American children in rural America? Bernice...
View ArticleDurham's Jeanes Teachers Build Community Schools-Joanne Abel - Mar 29,2013
Bernice Bennett welcomes Joanne Abel for a discussion of the Jeanes Teachers and their community organizing work to build Rosenwald Schools. Joanne Abel, adult programming and humanities librarian at...
View ArticleDower Slaves & Administrative Court Action - JMark Lowe, CG - Apr 05,2013
Dower Slaves and Administrative Court Action Court minutes are a chronological listing of events and persons presented to the appropriate assembly or court. They are rarely indexed by name, but contain...
View ArticleMaximize Your Genealogy Research at the Alexandria Library - Apr 12,2013
"Maximize Your Genealogy Research at the Alexandria Library, Special Collections", with Leslie Anderson. Natonne Elaine Kemp welcomes Leslie Anderson, Reference Librarian in Special Collections,...
View ArticleFamily and Community History of the Winton Triangle - Apr 23,2013
From Family History to Community History - the Chowan Discovery Group Story with Marvin T. Jones, Executive Director of the Chowan Discovery Group(CDG). The mission of the Chowan Discovery Group is to...
View ArticleMidwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis - Apr 26,2013
Join the enthusiastic Coordinators of the first Midwest African American Genealogical Institute of St. Louis, and hosted by the historic Harris-Stowe State University for an exciting discussion of the...
View ArticleThe Brewers...A Black Family Searches for its Roots - May 03,2013
The Brewers..."A Black Family Searches for Its Roots" with Beatryce Nivens Learn why would whites in a small Southern town put a black womans obituary in the family scrapbook? Why would one of the...
View ArticleFreedom - The Unseen Providence with Theresa A. Fuller - May 10,2013
Join author Theresa A. Fuller for an intriguing discussion about her research to uncover the truth and journey of her great grandfather Jackson J. Fuller from slavery in South Carolina to freedom in...
View ArticleSlaves In The Family with Edward Ball - May 17,2013
Slaves in the Family with Edward Ball If you knew that you were a descendant of a slave- owner, would you tell anyone? If you had an opportunity to apologize to descendants of those enslaved by your...
View ArticleMississippi Genealogy Resources with Laura Lanier - May 24,2013
Mississippi Genealogy Resources with Laura Lanier Laura Lanier will discuss various record sets available for genealogical research in Mississippi. Laura Lanier is a family researcher from New York...
View ArticleThe Empress Has No Clothes with Joyce Rochѐ - May 31,2013
“The Empress has no Clothes…Conquering Self-Doubt to Embrace Success” Bernice Bennett welcomes author Joyce Roche to discuss her new book, “The Empress has no Clothes…Conquering Self-Doubt to Embrace...
View ArticleThe Empress Has No Clothes with Joyce Rochѐ - Jun 03,2013
“The Empress has no Clothes…Conquering Self-Doubt to Embrace Success” Rebroadcast. Bernice Bennett welcomes author Joyce Roche to discuss her new book, “The Empress has no Clothes…Conquering...
View ArticleRecords of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations - Jean L. Cooper - Jun 07,2013
Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations with Jean L. Cooper Natonne Elaine Kemp welcomes Ms. Jean L. Cooper, a Cataloger and Reference Librarian, and Genealogical Resources Specialist at the...
View ArticleBlack Prisoners in Confederate Prisons During the Civil War - Jun 14,2013
Natonne Elaine Kemp and special guest host Angela Walton-Raji will discuss with author and researcher Bob J. O' Connor his research on Black Prisoners in Confederate Prisons During the Civil War....
View ArticleGot Proof! Genealogical Journey Through Documentation - Jun 21,2013
In Got Proof! My Genealogical Journey Through the Use of Documentation, Lieutenant Commander Michael Nolden Henderson, USN retired, captures the attention of genealogists, historians, and others...
View ArticleStrategies For Using Autosomal DNA - Jun 28,2013
CeCe Moore and Shannon Christmas will discuss strategies for using autosomal DNA to resolve genealogical problems. CeCe Moore is a professional genetic genealogist and writes the popular blog Your...
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