Part 4: How to Blog Your Family History – Genealogy Made Eas
Part 4 How to Blog Your Family History Genealogy Made Eas. Uploaded by genealogygems on Sep 08 2009. Part 4 in the video series from Genealogy Media Producer Lisa Louise Cooke Listen to the companion podcast episode42 of the Family History Genealogy Made Easy podcast at httpwwwgenealogygemsTV Learn how to Moderate Comments Install an Add to Google button for easy subscription and much more. Genealogy Gems.
Convict Women Trailer HD
CONVICT WOMEN HD TRAILER (3 x 50″) & (1 x 90″) From 1787 to 1853, over 25000 women, nearly half of them Irish, were transported in the dark holds of ships on a 16000-mile journey to the other side of the world as bonded labour. Arriving alone, or with small children in the colonies, these single, married and widowed women, lived, loved, toiled and died under Australian skies. CONVICT WOMEN is a pioneering film/TV series that fuses history, genealogy and drama to reveal the stories of these forgotten women for the first time.
"Cuba: Rhythm in Motion" – La Bodeguita del Medio, Havana 2005 (2)
“Cuba: Rhythm in Motion” is a documentary about the genealogy of shared musical rhythms between Cuba and the United States. It traces the history of Cuban music and its blending with American jazz and popular music starting from the mid-19th century. The documentary was written, edited and produced by trumpeter and University of Richmond music professor Mike Davison and producer Ed Tillett, with the help of Finnish trumpeter Peter Loman, who has lived in Cuba for the past 19 years. Davison has traveled to Cuba 16 times since 1999, researching, interviewing, filming and performing with Cuban musicians and ethnomusicologists.
African American History WW2 1944
United States War dept promotion film to enlist african americans in the military during ww2 Needed for war production, African-Americans are shown being trained and educated at traditionally Black colleges. familytreefreegeneology.blogspot.com African-American soldiers and sailors in uniform on campus. Aircraft flying classes. African-American students and scientists in laboratories. African-American women taking an automotive repair class are shown changing a car tire. Unusual footage of African-American women in laboratories, engineering study and other science/technical fields; also farm management. African-Americans involved in the study of agricultural production and animal husbandry are shown. Study of meteorology, the chemistry of explosives, medicine, radio communications, surveying and topography. familytreefreegeneology.blogspot.com
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