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Linked in Impact with The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated
The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated
22 episodes
4 months ago
Linked In Impact with The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated is a podcast which transforms our community by highlighting the issues, resources and leaders that YOU need to know.
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Linked In Impact with The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated is a podcast which transforms our community by highlighting the issues, resources and leaders that YOU need to know.
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Non-Profit
Education,
Business,
Courses
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Discovering Our Roots: A Conversation on Black Geneaology
Linked in Impact with The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated
41 minutes
11 months ago
Discovering Our Roots: A Conversation on Black Geneaology

According to Heritagediscovered.com, with there being nearly 48 million Black people in the US today, Black genealogy research can be a real challenge, especially for finding families before the 1870 census, the first census to name many Black people for the first time. 

Researching African American ancestors, whether freed or formerly enslaved, can be time consuming, yet fortunately, more resources are coming online as records get digitized to help you build your family tree.

In this episode we speak with Viola Baskerville, Suzanne Walker, and Shamele Jordan.

Viola Baskerville is a Richmond, Virginia native; however, she traces her paternal ancestry to several families with deep roots in both Buckingham and Cumberland Counties in Virginia. She has traced her maternal lines to King William County, Virginia and Sevier County, Arkansas. 


Shamele Jordan is a professional genealogist, producer, writer, and lecturer. Her biographical highlights include: award winning TV producer of Genealogy Quick Start, and researcher for the PBS series Oprah’s Roots: African American Lives I and II. She is the former president of the African American Genealogy Group in Philadelphia.


Suzanne Walker is president of the Arlington VA chapter of the Links Incorporated and is a Family History Enthusiast.

She has been curious about her family history for a very long time, and is focusing on research on her great grandmother being an enslaved person in Virginia. She promotes Black people honoring and knowing our history and believes it is a legacy worth preserving.


Linked in Impact with The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated
Linked In Impact with The Arlington (VA) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated is a podcast which transforms our community by highlighting the issues, resources and leaders that YOU need to know.