As we near the end of the year 2009, the African American Genealogy Examiner would like to look back and remember the accomplishments of the past year.The African American Genealogy Examiner: 2009 Year in Review
As we near the end of the year 2009, the African American Genealogy Examiner would like to look back and remember the accomplishments of the past year.I have enjoyed these past eight months writing the African American Genealogy Examiner. It has been a wonderful experience in sharing my knowledge and learning from others. I truly appreciate the warm community of Geneabloggers that has welcomed me into its ranks.
I look forward to continuing to write the African American Genealogy Examiner, and hope to inspire as much thought about genealogical issues and African-American history and heritage in 2010 as in these past eight months.
Please take the time to look over some highlights from 2009:
Timeline of Significant Events:
22 April 2009: The African American Genealogy Examiner debuts, with its first article: Alex Haley's 'Roots,' revisited
27 May 2009: The African American Genealogy Examiner is added to Cyndi’s List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet.
31 July 2009: Article Update: Burr Oak Cemetery (Alsip, Ill.) database online is mentioned on Family Tree Magazine’s ‘Genealogy Insider’ blog.
2 August 2009: Article A 'reasonably exhaustive search' is recommended by the D & C Research Group.
13 August 2009: African-American genealogy project Lowcountry Africanaannounces that Michael Hait, the author of the African American Genealogy Examiner, will be its new ‘Coordinator of the Resource Library.’
24 August 2009: Ami Spencer of the ‘Write Out Loud’ blog interviews the author of the African American Genealogy Examiner.
5 October 2009: Family Tree Magazine announces the blogs nominated for its list of ‘40 Best Genealogy Blogs.’ The African American Genealogy Examiner is among them.
20 October 2009: The African American Genealogy Examiner is added to Facebook’s NetworkedBlogs application.
5 November 2009: Article Are census records reliable for genealogy research? inspires a discussion at Randy Seaver’s ‘Genea-Musings’ blog.
20 November 2009: Robyn Smith of the ‘Reclaiming Kin’ blog awards the African American Genealogy Examiner with the ‘Kreative Blogger Award.’
Top 10 Most-Viewed Articles
In reverse order, the following articles have been viewed more often than any others.
Recurring Topics
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