Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Blogtalkradio
July 19, 2012
9pm ET, 8pm CST, 7pm Mountain, 6pm Pacific
Join host Bernice Bennett and special guest Frazine K. Taylor for an interesting genealogical journey through records in Alabama.
Frazine K. Taylor is the author of Researching African American Genealogy in Alabama: A Resource Guide (2008) and researched Tom Joyner’s and Linda Johnson Rice’s family roots and ties to Alabama for the PBS series, African American Lives 2.
She obtained her Master in Information Studies from Atlanta University and has over twenty years experience as a librarian, archivist, lecturer and writer. She is also the former Head of Reference for the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) and was an expert on Alabama records at ADAH.
Ms. Taylor is currently the Coordinator for the African American Research course for the Samford University - Institute for Genealogy and Historical Research in Birmingham, Alabama.