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Francois Weil to deliver his lecture, "Race and Genealogy in Twentieth
Century America" at UVA
Date and Time: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 4:00 P.M.
Location: Kaleidoscope - 3rd Floor, Newcomb Hall
The Carter G. Woodson Institute along with the University of Virginia
History Department
cordially invites you to attend "Race and Genealogy in Twentieth Century
America", a lecture by Francois Weil.
This lecture discusses the twentieth century transformation of genealogy
from a racially
exclusive activity dominated by elite white Americans into its current
manifestation: the multicultural quest for roots
dominated by African Americans. This lecture discusses the twentieth
century transformation of genealogy from a racially exclusive
activity dominated by elite white Americans into its current
manifestation: the multicultural quest for roots dominated by
African Americans.
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