With slave ancestral research, one is often faced with direct evidence vs.
indirect evidence. Many forms of direct evidence that emphatically prove
family relationships, birthplaces, and other happenings are often
non-existent because slaves were merely considered “property”. Some
researchers have been very fortunate to find rare pieces of direct
evidence, in the form of old family letters, diaries, ledgers, Bibles,
etc., to positively identify enslaved ancestors. Many researchers often
rely on a preponderance of indirect evidence to confirm enslaved ancestors.
Collier will present cases where DNA was the direct piece of evidence that
identified or confirmed an enslaved ancestor.

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<http://news.legacyfamilytree.com/.a/6a00d8341d219b53ef01b7c82fa938970b-pi>A
native of Canton, Mississippi, Melvin J. Collier is the author of:

   - *Mississippi to Africa, A Journey of Discovery* (see
   www.mississippitoafrica.com)
   - *150 Years Later: Broken Ties Mended*(see www.150yearslater.com
   
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His books have been used by genealogical and historical scholars as great
reference sources for genealogical methodologies.

Melvin is a former civil engineer in corporate America for nearly 10 years.
His passion for African-American history and historical preservation led to
a major and fulfilling career change in the Archivist profession. He is a
former archivist at the Archives Research Center of the Robert W. Woodruff
Library – Atlanta University Center, where he has worked on the Morehouse
College Dr. Martin Luther King Papers, the Maynard Jackson Administrative
Papers and Photographs, the Dr. Asa Hilliard III Papers, and other
collections, 2006-2013. Currently employed by the federal government,
Melvin has been conducting historical and genealogical research for over 20
years, starting at the age of 19. He has given numerous workshops and
presentations on historical and genealogical subjects. He appeared on the
NBC show, *Who Do You Think You Are*, as one of the expert genealogists on
the Spike Lee episode (2010). Melvin maintains a genealogy blog, *Roots
Revealed*, atwww.rootsrevealed.com. He earned a Master of Arts degree in
African-American Studies, Clark Atlanta University, in 2008, with
additional graduate coursework in Archival Studies from Clayton
State University, 2010-2012. He was the recipient of the 2012 Marsha M.
Greenlee History Award by the National Afro-American Historical and
Genealogical Society <http://www.aahgs.org/> (AAHGS).

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