April 24, 2019
Marking 400 years of history
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Africans to Americans: 400 Years of History to be celebrated with genealogy event and the annual Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Celebration By Charlotte Beard The year 2019 marks 400 years since Africans were taken from their homeland in the transatlantic slave trade. Subsequently they and their descendants would come to be key in the making of North and South America. To mark the historical anniversary, the 17th annual Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Celebration has joined with community leaders to present Africans to Americans: 400 Years of History. The history will be commemorated by two separate events taking place on Saturday, April 27 and Saturday, May 4. A free ancestry workshop event will be held April 27 from 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. at
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Weather the St. Louis Central Library Auditorium (lower level) located at 1301 Olive Street in Downtown St. Louis. While the May 4 event will attract people from around the St. Louis region and beyond, the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing Celebration is collaborating with St. Louis Public Library’s Genealogy Room to invite people of color to this workshop to help trace their ancestry in America. It is stated that typical genealogical research strategies often fail when applied to enslaved African Americans. The workshop’s aim is to help attendees learn the value of tracing their family his-
tory and how to get started. Prior to talks with the panel of experts, the workshop will begin in the auditorium lobby with open consultations conducted by Association of African Ancestored Researchers and the St. Louis Public Library’s Genealogy Room. Consults for St. Louis residents will be on a first-come-first-serve basis. Attendees are encouraged to bring DNA results or their family tree. After the consult sessions conclude at 12:30 p.m., the workshop will follow with the speaker event. Speakers include Connie Eller, Christopher See ‘HISTORY’ page 2
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