We were so pleased and excited to have Hollis Gentry join us on the show to talk about one of Washington DC’s hidden genealogical research gems: the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s Library (NMAAHC).
Ms.Hollis serves as a genealogy specialist with the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. In addition to her extensive background in African American genealogy and general American genealogy – Hollis conducts reference consultations on U.S. local history and genealogical research. She also serves as a Content Specialist for the Freedmen’s Bureau Indexing, and Freedmen’s Bureau Transcription Projects.
NMAAHC Library link: https://nmaahc.si.edu/learn/national-museum-african-american-history-and-culture-library
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Whether you’re new to genealogy, don’t have the time to pursue your own research, or have a stubborn brick wall you just can’t break through: you can hire one of our experienced research team who will happily work with you to achieve your genealogy research goals. As the first Black-owned genealogy research company, our African American genealogists excel at African American genealogy! As African Americans with caucasian ancestors – our genealogists are just as experienced in researching European-descended American ancestry.
The short video below covers what we do and how we do it:
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