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Please share info, it sounds like an interesting presentation, I plan to be there. Shelley
Announcement:
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.
Know your Roots, They are Long and Strong
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http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html
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