3 August 2021
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Amazon.com - Slavery & the Law 1st Edition
By Paul Finkelman (Editor).
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Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore - African American
The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.
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Black Genesis: A Handbook for African-American Genealogy
A book by James M. Rose and Alice Eichholz.
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Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo (Wikipedia)
The International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo, Incorporated is a fraternal and service organization whose members are involved in the forests products industry. Hoo-Hoo has members in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and South Africa.
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Documenting the American South
Sponsored by the University Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this is a a digital publishing initiative that provides Internet access to texts, images, and audio files related to southern history, literature, and culture. Currently DocSouth includes sixteen thematic collections of books, diaries, posters, artifacts, letters, oral history interviews, and songs.
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Documenting the American South: First Person Narratives of the American South
From the Academic Affairs Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Text from diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, travel accounts, and ex-slave narratives of relatively inaccessible populations: women, African Americans, enlisted men, laborers, and Native Americans.
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Post genealogy job opportunities and limited links to tips for aspiring professionals.
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Originally published in 1901
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International Order of Hoo-Hoo
The International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo is one of the world's oldest service organizations, having been organized in 1892. That it has survived all these years is due to the fact that its members are interested in the welfare and promotion of the forest products industry.
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International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) (Facebook)
The mission of the International Society of Genetic Genealogy is to advocate for and educate about the use of genetics as a tool for genealogical research, and promote a supportive network for genetic genealogists.
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Professional Genealogist Colleagues (Facebook)
This Group is for Professional Genealogists and Researchers with their own Business to collaborate with other Colleagues and those looking to Hire Help with their Family Histories.
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With links to three how-to videos
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The NextGen Genealogy Network (Facebook)
The NextGen Genealogy Network is a non-profit organization whose mission is to engage the next generation of genealogists and embrace new ways to do genealogy through blogging, social media, new tools, etc. No membership fees to join.
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The NextGen Genealogy Network Group (Facebook)
The NextGen Genealogy Network is where young genealogists come to connect.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Libraries
North Carolina.







