Black Genealogy Search Group Monthly Meeting

Program Type:

History

Ages:

Adult
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Program Description

Event Details

Meets every fourth Saturday of the month except in August and December.

Getting Started with DNA Research: An introduction to DNA testing and use of the results in genealogy research featuring special guest Greg Liverman.

The Black Genealogy Search Group (BGSG) provides information, speakers, presentations and seminars on genealogical research specifically affecting African-Americans in the diaspora. They are an organization supporting genealogist by providing access to the unique resources needed to conduct successful historical research on African American families. BGSG continuously demonstrates how African American history is integrated into the social, economic, political and religious histories of America.

For more information contact Ken Burns (President) at ken@bgsgden.org or visit www.bgsgden.org.

To request a sign language interpreter or real time captioning via CART Services, please contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org or call 720-913-8487, with a minimum three (3) business day notice. To request other accommodations, please contact programs@denverlibrary.org.

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