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Oberlin African-American

Genealogy & History Group

 

Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,

I am the dream and the hope of the slave.--Maya Angelou


 

M.P.O. Box 0374
Oberlin, OH 44074

oaaghg@gmail.com

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 The Oberlin African-American Genealogy and History Group (OAAGHG), is dedicated to encouraging support for African-American Genealogy and Historical Research.

Come to Our Meetings...

Meetings are held on the first Saturday of each month, except July, at 11:00 a.m., at the Oberlin Public Library, 65 South Main Street, Oberlin, Ohio.

 

“In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deep, to know our heritage—to know who we are and where we have come from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum. An emptiness. And the most disquieting loneliness.”—Alex Haley

Become a Member...

Membership is open to anyone with an interest in African-American genealogy and history regardless of race or location of residence.

 

Support our programs . . .

If you would like to support the projects and programs of OAAGHG like Oberlin Through Brown Eyes or Genealogy at Oberlin High, in any amount, we appreciate help.

Donate

 

Google Groups . . .

Join or post to OAAGHG's online communications group.

Genealogy or history related posts only please!

 

 

 

Oberlin Through Brown Eyes

Courtesy photo Malcom Fitzgerald Cash, Kirk Perry, and Annessa Oliver-Wyman are shown here at Oberlin College’s WOBC 91.5FM radio station.

 Click the link above to learn more about 'Oberlin Through Brown Eyes'


 

"Who Am I?'' 

Students Dig Into Their Past

Oberlin African American Genealogy and History Group volunteer Kitty Bowie helps sophomore Lindsay Oliver learn more about her Irish side.

Click the link above to learn more about OAAGHG's Genealogy At Oberlin High School.

 

Take A Smartphone Tour Of Historic Oberlin

Oberlin's African-American Community:

Historic Groveland

Click the link above to learn more about OAAGHG's Historic Tour

Download the itz.Travel app:

  • ·       Download on the App Store
  • ·       Android app on Google play
  • ·       Download from Windows phone store

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All contributions are fully tax deductible.

M.P.O. Box 0374
Oberlin, OH 44074

oaaghg@gmail.com

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