Maps Tell Some of the Story for the African-Ancestored Genealogist

Angela Walton-Raji
Sep 25, 2015
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Welcome
3m 02s
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Speaker's Introduction
1m 38s
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Introduction
3m 14s
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The Story on Maps
5m 11s
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Where Things Are Located
3m 31s
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How They Traveled
3m 15s
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Who Is There
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Where Things Were
2m 39s
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The Story of Slavery in Maps
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Types of Maps
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Obtaining Maps
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Creating New Maps
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Freedmen's Bureau
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Maps to be Created
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Questions / answers
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
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About this webinar

This session will illustrate how geography can tell you things unknown about your ancestral community and help provide a critical background for the family narrative.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Angela Walton-Raji is known nationally for her genealogical and historical research and work with Oklahoma Native-American records.  Her book, “Black Indian Genealogy Research” was the first book of its kind focusing on the unique record set refle
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