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Speakers Bureau

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  • Tyrone Goodwyn

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  • tsgood1@gmail.com
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  • (202) 494-8212
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  • Washington DC
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  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyrone-goodwyn-563a9b6a/

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  • •member, North Carolina Genealogical Society
    •member, Virginia Genealogical Society
    •member, National Genealogical Society
    •member, African American Historical & Genealogical Society

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  • • Southeast North Carolina free people of color community early 1700s-1800s
    •Virginia's Eastern Shore Gen Two Africans and their free and enslaved descendants 1600s-1700s
    •Persons enslaved by the Custis (& Washington & RE Lee) families 1700s-1800s
    • Southeast NC free men of color in Revolutionary and Civil War

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  • Feb 2018: 'George W. Bordeaux: From Enslaved Estate Asset to Community Leader, VP of Republican Party, and Register of Deeds in New Hanover NC'
    On-site presentation, in conjunction with Pender County Public Library

    Oct 2020: 'Rhynes Crossroads, a Mixed Community in Pender County NC 1850-1940'
    Zoom presentation, in conjunction with Pender County Public Library

    Feb 2021: 'Blood Ties Still Bind: FPOC from 1600s Virginia to NC to FPOC Towns in Midwest in mid 1800s'
    Zoom presentation, in conjunction with Pender County Public Library
    Co-presenters: Luke Alexander, Lisa A. Fanning, Andre Kearns

    Oct 2021: 'Southeast NC Men of Color in the Revolutionary War'
    Zoom presentation, in conjunction with Pender County Public Library
    Co-presenters: Luke Alexander, Kevin Graham

    Dec 2021: 'The FPOC Sampson Family, Their Origins and their Role in Establishing Middle Class of POC'
    Paper. Published online.

    Dec 2021: 'FPOC Apprenticeship Records in New Hanover & Cumberland County NC Prior to Civil War'
    Analysis project. Published online.

    2022: FreeInVa.org Study of persons enslaved by John Custis II Eastern Shore VA, on to Mt. Vernon and George Washington. Partnering with Colonial Williamsburg to build up living descendants community.

    Jan 2023: 'Eastern Shore VA to Southeast NC - One Family's Story. Jacobs family 1640 to 1800s.'
    On-site & Zoom presentation, in conjunction with Pender County Public Library & Eastern Shore Public Library.

    May 2023: 'African American & Indigenous Patriots of the Revolutionary War in North Carolina'
    At America 250 conference, North Carolina Genealogical Society, Raleigh NC
    Co-presenters: Luke Alexander, Kevin Graham

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  • NC Genealogical Society, American 250 conference, May 2023

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