The new course is an exciting addition and will include the following classes:
* Introduction to Social History (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * Finding Images to Tell Your Ancestor's Story (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * Newspaper Research for the 21st Century (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * Finding Social History in Digitized Books (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * Social History Through the Ages: Sources for Social History from the Colonial Period to World War II (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * Almanacs, Cookbooks, and Quilts: Unusual Sources for Your Genealogy (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * They Ate What?: Peacocks, Oysters and Green Jello, What Your Ancestor Ate for Dinner (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * Telling Your Ancestor's Civil War Story (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * The Secret Lives of Women: Researching Women’s Lives Using the Sources They Left Behind (Gena Philibert-Ortega) * The Games People Played: Leisure Activities of Our Ancestors (Jean Wilcox Hibben) * How the Music and Instruments of Your Ancestors are Relevant to Family History Research (Jean Wilcox Hibben) * Shaking the Myth: Proving/Disproving Family Legends (Jean Wilcox Hibben) * Turning Genealogy into Family History: Creating Stories from Stats (Jean Wilcox Hibben) * Arriving in the New World: How Our Immigrant Ancestors Coped in their New Home (Jean Wilcox Hibben) * Treasures of the Family History Library - How to Find Hidden Gems to Connect Your Family Dots (Luana Darby) * Archives and Their Collections - Adding Community History to Your Family (Luana Darby) * The Experiences of Migration: The Adventures, the Troubles and the New Beginnings (Beverly Rice) * Women’s Lives: Constrained by Society and Laws (Beverly Rice) * Exploring the Library of Congress Online or Onsite (Pamela Boyer Sayre) |
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