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SUMMARY:"Tracing African American Legacies in Minnesota" Program
DESCRIPTION:Mica Anders will present the program\, "Tracing African American Legacies in Minnesota" at the Lyon County Museum on Tuesday\, September 30 at 6:30 PM. Join professional genealogist Mica L. Anders to learn more about African American life in Minnesota during the formative years from the 1850s when it was still a territory to early statehood in the through the 1880s. This presentation explores the stories of communities and individuals who contributed to the region's early development. We'll explore the multifaceted roles of the early residents as homesteaders\, barbers\, shop owners\, Civil War veterans\, and more. Through a blend of personal narratives and historical records\, we'll examine the challenges and triumphs of these early residents. Mica L. Anders is a professional genealogist specializing in African American genealogy with almost 20 years of experience. As the first-ever history fellow at the Minnesota African American Heritage Museum\, she conducted pioneering research on early African American communities\, earning the Minnesota Genealogical Society's Pioneer Award for her work. With expertise in navigating pre-1870 research challenges\, Mica combines rigorous historical research with storytelling to bring ancestors' stories to life. She also collaborates with museums to highlight underrepresented narratives and is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists. The program is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. Programs at the Lyon County Museum are sponsored by members. For more information\, contact the Lyon County Museum at 507-537-6580 or director@lyoncomuseum.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Mica Anders will present the program\, &ldquo\;Tracing African American Legacies in Minnesota&rdquo\; at the Lyon County Museum on Tuesday\, September 30 at 6:30 PM. Join professional genealogist Mica L. Anders to learn more about African American life in Minnesota during the formative years from the 1850s when it was still a territory to early statehood in the through the 1880s. This presentation explores the stories of communities and individuals who contributed to the region&#39\;s early development. We&#39\;ll explore the multifaceted roles of the early residents as homesteaders\, barbers\, shop owners\, Civil War veterans\, and more. Through a blend of personal narratives and historical records\, we&#39\;ll examine the challenges and triumphs of these early residents. Mica L. Anders is a professional genealogist specializing in African American genealogy with almost 20 years of experience. As the first-ever history fellow at the Minnesota African American Heritage Museum\, she conducted pioneering research on early African American communities\, earning the Minnesota Genealogical Society&#39\;s Pioneer Award for her work. With expertise in navigating pre-1870 research challenges\, Mica combines rigorous historical research with storytelling to bring ancestors&#39\; stories to life. She also collaborates with museums to highlight underrepresented narratives and is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists. The program is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. Programs at the Lyon County Museum are sponsored by members. For more information\, contact the Lyon County Museum at 507-537-6580 or director@lyoncomuseum.org
LOCATION:Lyon County Museum 301 West Lyon Street Marshall
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