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Nicka Smith

Nicka Smith

Nicka Smith is more than just a genealogist; she's a storyteller. With a keen eye for detail and a compassionate heart, she brings the past to life, one ancestor at a time. Her expertise in African ancestored genealogy, researching enslaved communities, and Mississippi Delta research has shed light on often overlooked chapters of American history.

A California native with a passion for uncovering hidden stories, Nicka has captivated audiences worldwide. From the iconic stages of the TODAY Show, to the pages of renowned publications like the New York Times and Essence, and the intimate settings of family living rooms through the documentary A Dream Delivered: the Lost Letters of Hawkins Wilson, she's shared her expertise with millions. As the host of BlackProGen LIVE, she's cultivated a vibrant community of genealogists, empowering them to connect with their past and shape their future.

Nicka is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, a member of two lineage societies (Sons and Daughters of the Middle Passage, National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), and a past board member of the California Genealogical Society and the African American Genealogical Society of Northern California.

Nicka is also active in the descendant community movement as a member of the board of the Descendants of Enslaved Communities at University of Virginia (DEC-UVA), as a genealogy advisor to the Descendants of St. Louis University Enslaved (DSLUE), and as a genealogy researcher for Justice for Greenwood’s We Are Greenwood™ Genealogy Project, which seeks to identify living descendants of those directly affected by the Tulsa Race Massacre.

Nicka is the family historian and lead researcher for the Atlas family of Lake Providence, East Carroll and the founder and lead researcher of Trask 250, a descendant community of 10 generations whose ancestral slaveholders have direct ties to Amherst College and University of Mississippi (Ole Miss). Additionally, Nicka has a current role as a senior story producer at Ancestry™.

Webinars by Nicka (19)

The Trifecta: Giving Light to the Lives of the Formerly Enslaved
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The Trifecta: Giving Light to the Lives of the Formerly Enslaved
284 views
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Finding John Lee: The Saga Continues
Play video01:03:53
Finding John Lee: The Saga Continues
317 views
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Finding John Lee
Play video01:11:36
Finding John Lee
417 views
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Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1718-1820
Play video01:21:08
Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1718-1820
320 views
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Giving Them Their Glory: First Kansas/US Colored Troops 79th Regiment
Play video00:52:29
Giving Them Their Glory: First Kansas/US Colored Troops 79th Regiment
135 views
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Older Than Us: The Elders of the Trask 250
Play video01:33:19
Older Than Us: The Elders of the Trask 250
299 views
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The Trifecta: The Secret Sauce of Researching the Formerly Enslaved
Play video01:31:37
The Trifecta: The Secret Sauce of Researching the Formerly Enslaved
613 views
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Court Records for People of Color Family History Research
Play video01:19:50
Court Records for People of Color Family History Research
265 views
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Osiyo to Cherokee Ancestry
Play video00:50:28
Osiyo to Cherokee Ancestry
1.2K views
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The Ten Percent: Free People of Color
Play video01:30:17
The Ten Percent: Free People of Color
2.4K views
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The Ultimate Family History Interview
Play video01:29:21
Newspapers for People of Color Genealogy Research
Play video01:33:25
Newspapers for People of Color Genealogy Research
2.9K views
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Get set, GO! Planning and Executing a Successful Research Trip
Play video01:12:54
Get set, GO! Planning and Executing a Successful Research Trip
1.8K views
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The Family DNA Project
Play video01:24:10
The Family DNA Project
5.2K views
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Full Circle: Tracing the Descendants of a Slaveholding Ancestor
Play video01:37:06
Finding Isaac Rogers
Play video01:31:38
Finding Isaac Rogers
1.9K views
Photography for Genealogy
Play video01:31:37
Photography for Genealogy
8.1K views