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November 2025: Presentations & Podcasts

silhouette of Moses Williams, about 1802
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Family, Slavery

Finding Moses Williams: a virtual program, 19 Nov. 2025

image of player for Moses Williams Ancestor's Footprint
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Family, Podcasts

The Story of Moses Williams: on Bernice Bennett’s Ancestor’s Footsteps

flyer An Evening with AAHGS Authors for 12 February 2025
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Cementeries, Genealogy events, Resources & Research Guides, Slavery

Not Yet Completely Free – An Evening with AAHGS Journal Writers: 12 Feb 2025

carte de visite, Baltimore 1870s
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry

Black History Month: a guide for the perplexed

Silhouette of Moses Williams, Cutter of Profiles, 1802
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Slavery

Moses Williams: The First Black Museum Professional

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.

2024 Sept - AAHGS Journal Author's Forum
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Caribbean

AAHGS Journal’s Author’s Forum: 19 September 2024

Genealogy Foundations flyer
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Puerto Rico

Genealogy Foundations: Tips and Strategies for Beginning Your African American Genealogy Journey

AAHGS 45th National Conference banner
African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry, Family, Slavery

Restoring the Legacy of Moses Williams: A Case Study of Emancipation

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!

African Ancestors, Afro-Indigenous Ancestry

Mareas de Memoria: Black History & Genealogy in Puerto Rico: 25 April 2004

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