AFRICA | AMERICAN STORIES: TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

California African-American Genealogical Society
P. O. Box 8442
Los Angeles, California 90008-0442 
Objectives

 To encourage and the support the utilization of genealogy as a tool for African-Americans to become aware of their history, heritage and self worth.

 To encourage the collection, preservation and maintenance of African-American genealogical materials by supplementing the collection in the California Afro-American Museum Library or such other repository as the Society deems appropriate.

 To stimulate the membership and the general public to study, research and record their own family histories.

 To promote and maintain ethical standards in genealogical research and publications.

 The membership of the Society shall be open to all individuals and organizations interested in accepting our purpose and objectives.

 Meeting date is the third Saturday of each month. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.:

 

Except: June and August
 Martin Luther King Jr. 
United Methodist Church 
6625 4th Avenue 
Los Angeles, California 90047

Beginners classes are held from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. A short business meeting and break follow. 

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