Finding a place called home
by Dee Woodtor
ISBN
9780375708435
Finding a place called home is a african americans, ethnic identity book by Dee Woodtor.
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Offers step-by-step advice to African-Americans on how to find their roots and trace their family trees, discussing how to interview family members and how to find and use census reports, slave schedules, and other sources of information; and including tips on using the Internet to conduct research.
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Finding a place called home is a African Americans, Ethnic identity, Genealogy, Handbooks, manuals book.
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Offers step-by-step advice to African-Americans on how to find their roots and trace their family trees, discussing how to interview family members and how to find and use census reports, slave schedules, and other sources of information; and including tips on using the Internet to conduct research.
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Finding a place called home was written by Dee Woodtor.