The address of the African American Genealogy Society Of Milwaukee is: Po Box 12843, Milwaukee, WI 53212-0843
The address of the African American Genealogy Group is: Po Box 27356, Philadelphia, PA 19118-0356
The address of the Oberlin African-American Genealogy And History Group is: Mpo 0374, Oberlin, OH 44074
The address of the African-American Genealogy Group Of The Miami Valley is: Po Box 485, Yellow Springs, OH 45387-0485
Racine, Wisconsin is located in the United States.
The address of the Nevada African American Genealogy Society-Naags is: 2315 Tessa Court, North Las Vegas, NV 89032-4856
Susan Bryl has written: 'Black periodicals and newspapers' -- subject(s): African American newspapers, African American periodicals, African Americans, Bibliography, Catalogs, Periodicals, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Library, Union Catalogs, Union lists, Wisconsin, Wisconsin. University-Madison. Library
Raleigh Sutton has written: 'The African-American heritage of Elgin, Illinois' -- subject(s): Genealogy, African Americans
Try the aact, African American children's theatre. They might have some leads.
Janice Jerome has written: 'Without the white man' -- subject(s): Account books, African American farmers, African Americans, American Manuscripts, Economic conditions, Facsimiles, Genealogy
There are two Raulph Wilcox:Ralph Wilcox is an African American actor born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin who has appeared in movies and television shows dating back to the 70's.Doctor Ralph Wilcox was the first teacher and practicing doctor in Portland, Oregon, United States.
Pamela E. Foster has written: 'With the faith of Benjamin' -- subject(s): Genealogy, African Americans, Family 'My country' -- subject(s): African American country musicians, Biography
George Poage (1880-1962) was the first African American Olympic medalist. He grew up in La Crosse, Wisconsin and won awards in track while in high school. He attended the University of Wisconsin beginning in 1899. The 1904 Olympics were in St. Louis, Missouri, and Poage was sponsored by the Milwaukee track club. He won bronze medals in two hurdles events, the 220-yard and the 440-yard.