Fields of Hope: African Americans, Immigrants, and Women in the Homesteading Era

Angela Packer McGhie, CG®, FUGA
Free

The Homestead Act of 1862 opened millions of acres of land to settlers. This session uncovers the stories of African Americans, immigrants, and women who pursued land and independence through homesteading. We will examine their struggles and triumphs, and explore the homestead case files that document their experiences. Attendees will gain both historical insight and practical research strategies to discover the stories of these homesteaders.

Wed, April 22 2026: 18:00 UTC

About the speaker

About the speaker

Angela Packer McGhie, CG®, FUGA, is passionate about genealogy education. She serves as a trustee for the Board for Certification of Genealogists and the BCG Education Fund. She coordinates courses at national genealogical institutes and is a popu
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