AAHGS Nashville

AAHGS Nashville The Nashville chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society (AAHGS) is dedicated to Nashville area African-American genealogy & history. S.

Charted November 12, 2005, the Nashville Chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc (AAHGS) is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to support the national organization of AAHGS by providing resources for historical and genealogical studies, creating a supportive network among researchers, and showcasing and celebrating the findings. AAGHS is the premier organiza

tion dedicated to documenting and disseminating African-American genealogy and history. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., AAHGS focuses on promoting scholarly research, providing resources for historical and genealogical studies, creating a network of people with similar interests, and assisting members in documenting their histories. The members share their knowledge and discoveries with others by conducting workshops and giving lectures at events for a wide variety of organizations. Our creed is: Remember the Future. Our motto is: Cuddle up with a good read; Lose and find yourself in your family and community histories! We support historical and genealogical research conducted by individuals and own the intellectual property rights for all of the projects we produce. We also market and distribute books and other historical projects, some of which are created by AAHGS board and general members. AAHGS members have worked with private and parochial school systems, Boy Scouts of America, Black Family Reunion, George Washington University’s Archives Week, Department of Housing and Urban Development, departments of Defense and Justice, Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, U. Postal Service, National Parks Service, and other historical and genealogical organizations. AAHGS keeps in touch with its members through a variety of different vehicles: a scholarly journal, published semi-annually, featuring articles of original research on African-American history and genealogy; abstracts of manuscripts and records from court houses, archives, churches, and other primary sources; an award-winning newsletter, highlighting current activities and news; and an exciting annual conference, consisting of lectures, workshops, exhibits and tours. Sign-up to get our email updates by visiting http://eepurl.com/ZH_SH.

The original WSM transmitter building in Edgehill—a building that helped broadcast the voices of DeFord Bailey, the Fisk...
02/21/2025

The original WSM transmitter building in Edgehill—a building that helped broadcast the voices of DeFord Bailey, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, and other Black musicians - is up for sale. This building played a huge role in broadcasting their voices, and others, to the world. Preserving history is important! Learn more at https://nashvillebanner.com/2025/02/21/edgehill-wsm-tower-history-preservation

It's time for our annual Family History Show & Tell meeting! This is your opportunity to share with us a story or findin...
12/01/2024

It's time for our annual Family History Show & Tell meeting! This is your opportunity to share with us a story or finding from your research of your family.

Join us as Linda Crichlow-White, an AAHGS member and past president of the James Dent Walker Chapter AAHGS chapter in DC, starts our morning by sharing the work she did to trace her ancestors from enslavement in Virginia to the Appomattox Courthouse and the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to Union General Ulysses S. Grant. Linda has photos to share during her show & tell and her discoveries will certainly be inspirational as we all consider how we research our ancestors!

Then, we invite you to present, show, and/or tell us something interesting you've learned in your Afro-ancestored genealogy research! You are also more than welcome to just come and listen and learn from others.

This meeting is virtual only. You can register at: https://bit.ly/aahgsnashville-dec2024

We look forward to seeing you there!

11/12/2024

What stories have your learned/discovered about how your formerly enslaved ancestors ended up with their surname?

Join us Saturday, November 9th for our next AAHGS Nashville meeting!Have you had much luck tracing your family surnames ...
11/07/2024

Join us Saturday, November 9th for our next AAHGS Nashville meeting!

Have you had much luck tracing your family surnames back to enslaved ancestors? Hopefully you have and we'd like to hear your stories. Librarian and archivist Lauren Hamric, of the Tennessee State Library and Archives is our featured presenter and will share research resources for tracing African American families prior to the 1870 census.

For those in the Nashville area, we meet at Fort Negley Vistor's Center. The meeting will also be streamed online; register https://bit.ly/aahgsnashville-nov9-2024-register.

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