Take Me Back to Where I Belong: Transportation Records of the Freedmens Bureau

Angela Walton-Raji
May 2, 2017
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About this webinar

The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands are full of data reflecting newly freed slaves and their adapting to life after the Civil War. Among the lesser known records are those reflecting the movement of families in the years between 1865  1872. Some needed assistance in going back...

About the speaker

Angela Walton-Raji is known nationally for her genealogical and historical research and work with Oklahoma Native-American records. Her book, “Black Indian Genealogy Research” was the first book of it...
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