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DESCRIPTION:"Paths to Freedom" Genealogy Workshop\nDuring the Civil War\, 
 thousands of people seeking freedom from slavery came into Alexandria whe
 re they would be protected behind the safety of Union lines. But where ex
 actly did they come from? How important were their family connections? Ge
 nealogy and historian Char Bah traced the migration of several families a
 ssociated with Freedmen's Cemetery and found important links among famili
 es and places - in freedom and in slavery. Her techniques can help Africa
 n-American family history researchers break through the 1870 brick wall. 
 This event is part of Ms. Bah's ongoing genealogy series\, "Their Voices 
 Can Be Heard." $5. Reservations recommended.
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SUMMARY:Genealogy Workshop: Paths to Freedom on Jun 11\, 2011
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X-WR-CALDESC:Genealogy Workshop: Paths to Freedom on Jun 11\, 2011
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Parker Gray
CATEGORIES:Workshop
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=1037\n\n"Paths to Freedom" Genealogy Workshop\nDuring t
 he Civil War\, thousands of people seeking freedom from slavery came into
  Alexandria where they would be protected behind the safety of Union line
 s. But where exactly did they come from? How important were their family 
 connections? Genealogy and historian Char Bah traced the migration of sev
 eral families associated with Freedmen's Cemetery and found important lin
 ks among families and places - in freedom and in slavery. Her techniques 
 can help African-American family history researchers break through the 18
 70 brick wall. This event is part of Ms. Bah's ongoing genealogy series\,
  "Their Voices Can Be Heard." $5. Reservations recommended.\n\nLocation: 
 Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nContact Phone: 703.746.4356\nFees: 
 $5\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Lecture\, Museums\, Parker Gray\, 
 Workshop
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LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
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SUMMARY:Genealogy Workshop: Paths to Freedom
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see <a href="https://ap
 ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=1037">https://apps.alexandria
 va.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=1037</a><br />\n<br />?Paths to Freedom? G
 enealogy Workshop\n<br />During the Civil War\, thousands of people seeki
 ng freedom from slavery came into Alexandria where they would be protecte
 d behind the safety of Union lines. But where exactly did they come from?
  How important were their family connections? Genealogy and historian Cha
 r Bah traced the migration of several families associated with Freedmen?s
  Cemetery and found important links among families and places ? in freedo
 m and in slavery. Her techniques can help African-American family history
  researchers break through the 1870 brick wall. This event is part of Ms.
  Bah?s ongoing genealogy series\, ?Their Voices Can Be Heard.? $5. Reserv
 ations recommended.\n<br />\n<br />Location: Black History Museum\, 902 W
 ythe St.\n<br />Contact Phone: 703.746.4356\n<br />Fees: $5\n<br />Audien
 ce: Anyone may attend\n<br />Tags: Lecture\, Museums\, Parker Gray\, Work
 shop
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