November 2025: Presentations & Podcasts
This was a busy month! On Tuesday evening, I was a special guest on Shamele Jordon’s Genealogy Quick Start on […]
This was a busy month! On Tuesday evening, I was a special guest on Shamele Jordon’s Genealogy Quick Start on […]
Thrilled to announce i’ll be presenting along with four other speakers at an upcoming virtual program. The Library Company of
I’m happy to share that my interview with Bernice Bennett on her podcast, Ancestor’s Footsteps will be on air, tomorrow,
On 12 February 2025, join AAHGS members to hear about articles from the Winter 2025 issue. I’ll discuss Not Yet Completely Free, on the family of Moses Williams and partial freedom.
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Not Yet Completely Free in the latest issue of the AAHGS Journal looks at the effects of gradual emancipation on the family of Moses Williams (1776-1830) silhouette artist and museum assistant in Philadelphia.
I’m participating in the AAHGS Journal’s Author’s Forum on 9/19/24 7-9PM!
Today, Saturday, 20 July 2004, I’ll be participating on a panel & talking about Puerto Rico with host Brian Sheffey,
Thrilled to announce that my presentation proposal, “Not Yet Completely Free: Gradual Emancipation and the Family of Moses Williams, Philadelphia, 1776-1833.” was accepted for the 45th AAHGS National Conference!
A special panel discussion on Black History & Genealogy in Puerto Rico with Dr. Jada Benn Torres, Melanie Maldonado Diaz & Dr. Ellen Fernandez-Sacco