[Durham INC] sorry -- previous post was meant for my neighborhood listserv

Melissa Rooney mmr121570 at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 2 18:00:04 EST 2012


I got the email via INC, of course.
Sorry to add another email to your already long list!
Melissa



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 From: Melissa Rooney <mmr121570 at yahoo.com>
To: INC <inc-list at rtpnet.org> 
Cc: Fairfield Listserv <Fairfieldspeaksout at yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 5:56 PM
Subject: [Durham INC] FYI: Durham County Library Hosts Dr. John Q. Williams in an Exploration of One Family's African Roots
 

See below for another great event by Durham County Library.
Melissa (Rooney)


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From: "grozier at durhamcountync.gov" <grozier at durhamcountync.gov>
To: jabel at durhamcountync.gov 
Sent: Thursday, 2 February 2012 5:22 PM
Subject: [Durham INC] Durham County Library Hosts Dr. John Q. Williams in an Exploration of One Family's African Roots
 

 
Dear Media Friends,
 
Please find attached, and embedded below, a news alert about an event happening at Durham County Library.
 
Thank you for publicizing the library, where great programs happen!
 
Gina
 
 
 
Gina Rozier
Marketing and Development Manager
Durham County Library
P: 919-560-0151
F: 919-560-0137
durhamcountylibrary.org
 
 
-News Alert-
 
 
Date: February 2, 2012                                                                                               CONTACT: Gina Rozier
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                      560-0151 or grozier at durhamcountync.gov
 
Durham County Library Hosts Dr. John Q. Williams in an Exploration 
of One Family’s African Roots
 
Program:             Meet the Author: Dr. John Q. Williams, Jr.
Date:                     Saturday, February 11, 2012
Time:                    3 p.m.
Location:             Main Library
                                300 N. Roxboro St.  
Cost:                      Free and open to the public
About:  Dr. John Q. Williams spent years researching his family history for his new book, Our Roots: African Origins of the Reclaimed Legacy of Three American Families. On Saturday, February 11, at 3 p.m. at the Main Library, he will share some of the stories he uncovered during his 48-year journey.  
Williams traveled extensively in Africa while writing the book. He learned from village elders the story of the transatlantic slave trade from the African perceptive. Williams used oral histories, DNA testing and other genealogical methods to research the book, which won the North Carolina Genealogical Society’s Award in 2011 for excellence in publishing. A book signing will follow the reading.
Dr. John Quinly Williams Jr. is a genealogist, consultant and agricultural educator. For more information about the program, contact Joanne Abel at 560-0268. This program is made possible, in large part, with funding from Durham Library Foundation.
 
Durham County Library provides the entire community with books, services and other resources that inform, inspire learning, cultivate understanding and excite the imagination. For more information, visit your local library or visit us online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org.
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