Brown Babies Germany’s Forgotten Children – Henriette CainPosted in Audio, Europe, History, Identity Development/Psychology, Interviews, Media Archive on 2013-04-21 03:34Z by Steven |
Brown Babies Germany’s Forgotten Children – Henriette Cain
Research at the National Archives & Beyond
BlogTalk Radio
2013-01-17
Bernice Bennett, Host
Are you searching for your family? Are you German, Brown and want to learn more about your American or German heritage?
Join Henriette Cain Genealogist, Search Consultant and Secretary of the Black German Cultural Society (BGCS), Inc. Mrs. Cain – a brown baby adoptee successfully found all members of her birth family. She is now helping others with their searches through her company S.U.N. Public Records Research. She offers family history research and strives to reunite families and friends. She is prominently featured in the documentary – “Brown Babies: Deutschlands verlorene Kinder“.
Mrs. Cain is also a Founding Member, co-founder and former Vice President of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society of the Northen Illinois Southern Wisconsin Chapter; a member of the Noxubee County (MS) Historical Society, and a former volunteer Librarian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Family History Library.
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