San Antonio Public Library offering free workshop on creating African American family trees
Interested in looking for your African American roots but daunted by how to begin? Sylvia Reyna of the San Antonio Public Library’s Texana/Genealogy Department on Thursday will share the tools — including the proper use of databases, books and other resources — needed to create a rich and meaningful family archive. The Texana/Genealogy Department is located on the sixth floor of the Central Library, which is currently undergoing renovations.
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