Six degrees of separation is a social media game, but in real life, searching for genealogical roots is a more labor-intensive project.
And it's even more difficult for African-American families.
Joe Williams, president of the Milwaukee African-American Genealogical Society, will help individuals explore strategies for discovering African-American ancestors in various periods of history during the African-American Family History program Saturday. Williams has tips on beginning a search, interviewing family and finding information in your home, using search census data and death records, searching records for slaves, and finding records and indexes to search. Williams will speak from 1 to 3 p.m. at Martin Luther King Library, 310 W. Locust St.
(He will also be there Nov. 28 and Dec. 5).
Registration is encouraged. Call the Martin Luther King Library at (414) 286-3098.
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