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In reply to the discussion: "Finding Your Roots" on PBS [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)31. I'm still really fuzzy on this but that probably has more to do with how incredible what you're
talking about is more than anything else. I didn't even know it was possible to use the White Pages to research one's ancestry. That is a simply amazing discovery and I can't thank you enough for posting about it here, even if that meant you had to deal with my asinine questions in the process.
Perhaps if the British are putting their White Pages archives online, the Americans can't be too far behind?
If you ever discover a tutorial on how to do this or any other way for black people to research their history, I'd love for you to add it to the Black History that Doesn't make it to History Books thread pinned to the top of this forum. This is an extraordinary thread.
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Well, I'm on the right browser now, the one with hola and it still won't let me watch
Number23
Jan 2016
#12
I found an interesting one: Gloria Ruben (another AA and Jewish person)
Behind the Aegis
Jan 2016
#14
Fascinating post! Why do you think that NA ancestry records are so hard to get to?
Number23
Jan 2016
#11
I'm still really fuzzy on this but that probably has more to do with how incredible what you're
Number23
Jan 2016
#31
Yes, that I knew. And that they were deemed "unsuitable" as slaves because so many kept dying
Number23
Jan 2016
#21
I LOVE Skip Gates--he always gets a gleam in his eye when he reveals a really good tidbit!!! nt
MADem
Jan 2016
#5
Thank you for validating everything I have heard about him! How wonderful that you had the chance
MADem
Jan 2016
#30
Love these shows! My family's biracial past was televised on a geneaology show
riderinthestorm
Jan 2016
#7
You and your mom, the honorary sister, have been through some shit, haven't you?
Number23
Jan 2016
#23