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This page will briefly discuss the main ethnic groups often requested in our department: African-Americans, Native Americans, Europeans, and the growing Hispanic population.  Much of the discussion is based on the following text:
 
This page will briefly discuss the main ethnic groups often requested in our department: African-Americans, Native Americans, Europeans, and the growing Hispanic population.  Much of the discussion is based on the following text:
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Szucs, Loretto Dennis and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking.  The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy.  Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry, 1997.
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Szucs, Loretto Dennis and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking.  ''The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy''.  Salt Lake City, UT: Ancestry, 1997.
    
“Tracking African American Family History.” Pages 575-586
 
“Tracking African American Family History.” Pages 575-586
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Present day Jewish research is of greater importance.  There are many Jewish Societies in existence, all under the umbrella group, “the Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies.” These societies publish newsletters, hold annual conferences, and offer workshops on tracing Jewish-American ancestry.
 
Present day Jewish research is of greater importance.  There are many Jewish Societies in existence, all under the umbrella group, “the Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies.” These societies publish newsletters, hold annual conferences, and offer workshops on tracing Jewish-American ancestry.
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[[Category:Ethnicity]]
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[[Category:Immigration and ethnicity]]
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[[Category:Topics in genealogy]]
    
[[Category:Ethnicity]]
 
[[Category:Ethnicity]]
 
[[Category:Immigration and ethnicity]]
 
[[Category:Immigration and ethnicity]]
 
[[Category:Topics in genealogy]]
 
[[Category:Topics in genealogy]]
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