Christopher A. Nordmann
Biography:
Christopher A. Nordmann specializes in African American and St. Louis area research. He holds a Ph.D. in history from the University of Alabama. His dissertation, a study of free people of color in the Mobile District to 1865, focuses on, for example, origins, kinship networks, economic status, and legal rights of some 3,000 free non-whites of Anglo-American, French, Spanish, and African origins. He is the 1985 recipient of the Louisiana Historical Association s Presidents Memorial Award for the best article of the year in Louisiana History. His publications include articles in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, NGS News Magazine, the online Encyclopedia of Alabama and The Encyclopedia of Free Blacks and Free People of Color in the Americas as well as Basic Genealogical Research Methods and Their Applications to African Americans in African American Genealogical Sourcebook. He was a researcher for Oprah s Roots: An African American Lives Special. He serves as Review Editor for the NGSQ.
Academic Degrees:
PhD (History)
Research Specialty:
African American
; Heir Searcher
Geographic Specialty:
AL ; MO
; South
; St. Louis
Service Categories:
Editor
; Historian
; Author/Writer
Address:
8921 Wrenwood Ln
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