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haitian-advocacy
707 Members, Archives: Membership required Advocacy for haitian nationals currently living in the United States under the U.S Constitution and International Law. Scope include but not limited to human rights and political empowerment in the United States through direct action and national education campaign on issues impacting the welfare and empowerment of Haitian-Americans at the local, state, and federal levels. The Haitian-American Grassroots Coalition has played key role to ensure passage of the Haitian Refugee Immigrant Fairness ...(more)
GeorgePeytonMathis
< 5 Members, Archives: Public This group site is for George Peyton Mathis(1882-1967) , 3rd son of George Washington Mathis. The 1910 Federal Census , Franklin County, Tennessee shows George P. Mathis married to wife Minnie E.(Bryant) and children: (s) William Floyd Mathis(1904-1991),(d) Annie Florence Mathis(Lawson) (1906-1991) and (d) Georgie Mae Mathis(Stewart) ( 1908-1985). A son, Odis Mathis (8/28/1911-4/6/1912) was born also and he died less than a year old. The Federal Census for 1920 shows George P. Mathis married to ...(more)
Hmong_Health_Study
22 Members, Archives: Membership required Overview: The "Hmong Health Study" or "Project Kev Tiv Thaiv" is a master's thesis (research project) examining the prevalence (rate) of morbidity (illness/disease), health risk behaviors, and medical services utilization of the Hmong community in Sacramento, CA. The principal investigator is, Mee Fang, is currently a 2nd year student in the Master of Public Health program at San Diego State University. Miss Fang graduated from UC Davis with a B.S. in Microbiology and her hometown is Sacramento ...(more)
mecklenburg_germany
37 Members, Archives: Public Helping families to find connections and towns with origins from the old German region of Mecklenburg of far northeastern Germany along the Baltic Sea Coast. Mecklenburg was formed in 1348 and previously it was called Vandalia and Wendenland. Lutheranism was the religion by 1549. This area includes the old Duchies of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Guestrow formed in 1621 and Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 1701. By 1815 Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz became Grand Duchies. In 1819 ...(more)
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U.S. Census Pencils - 1990 & 2000
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