Henderson is the first and only African American member of the Georgia Society, Sons of the American Revolution. He is a member of other lineage societies, including the General Society of the War of 1812, and Order of the Founders of North America, 1492-1692. He is also a member of numerous genealogical and historical organizations. His genealogy research has been exhibited at the National Archives and Records Administration in Atlanta, GA and at the Louisville, KY International Airport.
He is a lecturer who speaks frequently to groups nationwide. In 2014, he was awarded the Award of Merit from the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS), and he is the recipient of the 2013 James Dent Walker Award for Excellence in African American Genealogical Research. In 2010, Henderson was featured in a segment of the PBS program History Detectives. He is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, and a graduate of Xavier University. Michael currently lives near Atlanta, GA.
SA012 Saturday June 6 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Black Women, White Men: Embracing the Forbidden Fruit of Genealogy
Relationships between black women and white men have left interesting legacies for their descendants. Explore how these relationships can sometimes lead to unlikely connections to American history.
SU016 Sunday June 7 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Publishing to Leave a Legacy: Inspiring Examples in Genealogy Storytelling
Want to publish your genealogy research as a legacy for future generations? Learn how these writers made it happen. Their stories reveal the challenges, mistakes and lessons learned from writing and publishing their legacy. Panel with Bernice Bennett, Anita Paul, Nicka Smith, and Angela Walton-Raji.
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