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".' ^7,-e....." DOCUMENT RESUME ED 326 461 SO 030 060 AUTHOR Lawson, Sandra M., Comp. TITLE Generations Past: A Selected List of Sources for Afro-American Genealogical Research. INSTITUTION Library of Congress, Washington, DC. General Read:ng Rooms Div. REPORT NO ISBN-0-8444-0604-X PUB DATE 88 NOTE 108p. AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bi))liographies (131) EDRS PRICE 11F01/PC05 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *African History; Annotated Bibliographies; *Black History; *Blacks; *Black Studies; *Genealogy; Higher Education; Secondary Education IDENTIFIERS *Afro American Genealogy ABSTRACT Genealogy is the study of the descent of a family from an ancestor or ancestors. This selected list of books in the collections of the Library of Congress was compiled primarily for -esearchers of Afro-American lineages. The bibliography includes guidebooks, bibliographies, genealogies, collective biographies, U.S. local histories, directories, and other works pertaining specifically to Afro-Americans. The sources are listed geographically with citations to histories of Afro-Americans in U.S. cities, towns, counties, and states. Printed family histories and genealogies are major sources for this research, and 56 references by specific family names are included. (NL) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document.

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 326 461 SO 030 060

AUTHOR Lawson, Sandra M., Comp.TITLE Generations Past: A Selected List of Sources for

Afro-American Genealogical Research.

INSTITUTION Library of Congress, Washington, DC. General Read:ng

Rooms Div.REPORT NO ISBN-0-8444-0604-XPUB DATE 88

NOTE 108p.

AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, DC 20402.

PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bi))liographies (131)

EDRS PRICE 11F01/PC05 Plus Postage.

DESCRIPTORS *African History; Annotated Bibliographies; *BlackHistory; *Blacks; *Black Studies; *Genealogy; HigherEducation; Secondary Education

IDENTIFIERS *Afro American Genealogy

ABSTRACTGenealogy is the study of the descent of a family

from an ancestor or ancestors. This selected list of books in thecollections of the Library of Congress was compiled primarily for-esearchers of Afro-American lineages. The bibliography includesguidebooks, bibliographies, genealogies, collective biographies, U.S.local histories, directories, and other works pertaining specificallyto Afro-Americans. The sources are listed geographically withcitations to histories of Afro-Americans in U.S. cities, towns,counties, and states. Printed family histories and genealogies aremajor sources for this research, and 56 references by specific familynames are included. (NL)

Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be madefrom the original document.

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GENERATIONS PASTA Selected List of Sources for

Afro-American Geneah)gical Research

Compiled bySandra M. Lawson

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Lawson, Sandra MGenerations past

Includes IndexSupt of Docs no . LC 1.64 G281 Afro-AmericansGenealogyBibliography

1 TitleZ1361.N39L34 1988 016 929 1 08996073 88-600100

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ISBN 0-8444-0604-X

Cover: The Bible StudentPencil drawing by John Nelson (Cultural Associates, Suit land, Md.,used with permission)

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Contents

Introduction 1

Guides to Genealogical Research 3

Family Histories and Genealogies 5

Information Sources by State 20

Alabama 20

Arizona 21

Arkansas 21

California 21

Colorado 23

Connecticut 23

Delaware 24

District of Columbia 24

Floi ida 26

Georgia 26

Hawaii 29

Illinois 29

Indiana 30Iowa 31

Kansas 31

Kentucky 31

Louisiana 33

Maine 34

Maryland 34

Massachusetts 36

Michigan 37

Minnesota 38

Mississippi 39

Missouri 40

Montana 41

Nebraska 41

Nevada 42

New Hampshire 42

New Jersey 42

New Mexico 44

New York 44

North Carolina 45

North Dakota 46

Ohio 47

Oklahoma 49

Oregon 50

Pennsylvania 50

Rhode Island 53

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South Carolina 53South Dakota 56Tennessee 57Texa', 57Utah 60Vermont 60Virginia 61Washington 64West Virginia 65Wisconsin 65

Genealogical Periodicals 66

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Collections 78

Collective Biographies, Directories, Lists

Biographical Indexes

Bibliographies

Catalogs and Guides to Major Afro-American

Newspaper Resources

Genealogical Organizations (Names and addresses)

Author and Title Index

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Introduction

a nealogy is the study of the descent of a person or family from anancestor or ancestors, and research in this fascinating field begins witha deshe to learn about one's origins. Interest in genealogical researchamong Afro-Americans has grown enormously in recent years. Thisfact is evidenced by the myriad of Afro-Americans who are activelyresearching their ancestry; the growing number of Afro-Americanfamily genealogies that are being published; the many Afro-Americangenealogical societies and interest groups that are forming; and thewide choice of workshops, conferences, and classroom lectures inAfro-American genealogy that are offered each year.

Despite this obvious interest in Afro-American genealogy, there arei ery few bibliographies of published sources specifically on this topic,and those tend to be limited in scope. The purpose of Generations PastIs to fill the need for such a compilation. James Rose lists some pub-lished sources in Black Genesis, but his principal focus is on manuscriptand other primary sources.

Generations Past is a selected list of books in the collections of theLibrary of Congress compiled primarily for researchers of Afro-American lineages. Included in this bibliography are guidebooks,bibliographies, genealogies, collective biographies, United States localhistories, directories, and other works pertaining specifically toAfro-Americans. Emphasis is on books that contain information aboutlesser-known individuals of the nineteeth century and earlier,although Afro-American business and city directories publishedthrough 1959 are listed.

In general, the books selected contain genealogical information:names, dates, places, and often relationships. Other books providehistorical or background information cc hich may help to guide theresearcher to find the data elsewhere. Periodical articles are cited onlywhen books on a subject are unavailable.

Since this is not a comprehensive bibliography the researcher is ad-\ ised to look for other books by searching catalogs and indexes inlibraries under subject headings that begin with AFRO-AMERICANand AFRO-AMERICANS and/or NEGRO and NEGROES. In addi-tion, individual biographies, military histories, and books on othersubjects such as slavery, historic events, professions and occupations,secret .organir.ibins, &Aetnal and benevolent societiesmd churchesand other social and religious institutions often provide useful genea-logical information. More suggestions for research possibilities canbe found throughout this bibliography.

Many of the sources listed herein may be found in public li-braries. Researchers should seek help from their local librarian, ifnecessary.

Generations Past is intended tor both the beginning and the

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Guides to Genealogical Research

Genealogical handhooks, guides, and manuals serve several purposesand can prove t( be invaluable resources to most researchers, regard-less of their !eve. of experience. In general, these books acquaint theresearcher with the methodology of genealogical research by address-ing the fundamental procedures; describe the different types of recordsthat provide genealogical information and tell where those records maybe found; provide information about major genealogical collections; andsuggest sources that are often overlooked. Equipped with this essentialinformation, researchers can make optimum use of their time and maywell better their chances for fruitful results.

Most of the books listed in this section deal exclusively with Afro-American geneaiogical research. However, those researching Afro-American families may find general guides to genealogical researchto be extremely useful, as well.

1

Blockson, Charles L.Black genealogy ' Charles L. Blockson wi'h Ron Fry. EnglewoodCliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1977. 232 p. : facsims.

CS21 .B55Bibliography. p. 220-118

2

Childs, MarletaRootsearching by Marieta Childs Lubbock, Tex. : M. Childs,11980- I. v. (1-2 ).

E135.96 .C455 1980

3Ethnic genealogy a research guide edited by Jessie Carney Smith ;

foreword by Ale\ Haley. 1,Nestport, Conn. : Greenwood Press,1983. \\ix, 440 p. : ill.

C549 .E83 1983Includes information on American Indian, Asian-American, and

lispamc American genealogical research.

4Rose, James.

Black genesis James Rose', Alice Eichhoiz. Detroit : GaleResearch Co., c1978 xiv, 326 p. (Gale genealogy and local his-tory series ; v 1)

3

CS21 .R57

5Scott, Jean Sampson.

Beginning an Afro-American genealogical pursuit / Jean SampsonScott. New York : Eppress Printers, c1985. 26, 11) p. : ill.

E185.96 .S36 1985Bibliography: p. 24-1271.

6Smith, Gloria L.

Black Amer; -, genealogy for beginners / by G. L. Smith.Tucson, Ariz. : G. L. Smith, e1979. 1411 leaves.

E185.96 .S653 1979Includes bibliographies.

7Streets, David H.

Slave genealogy : a research guide with case studies I by DavidH. Streets. Bowie, Md. : Heritage Books, 1986. iv, 87 p.

E185.96 .S817 1986Bibliography. p. 85-87.

8Walker, James D.

Black genealogy : how to begin by James D. Walker. Athens,Ca : University of Georgia, Center for Continuing Education,c1977 52 p : ill

E185.96 .W29 1977Bibliography: p. 50-52

9Young, rommie M

African-American genealogy . exploring and documenting theblack family : by Tommie M. Young. Clarksville, Tenn. :

Jostens ; Greensboro, N.0 : Distributed by World Associates,119801. viii, 70 p. : ill

E185.96 .Y66 1980Bibliography p. S4-67.

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Family Histories and Genealogies

One of the bask apprsiaLhes to genealogical research is by familyname, and printed fannly histories and genealogies are among themajor a% enues to this approach. Published research can contain agreat deal of genealogical data, often spanning several generationsot a line ot desLent. Nlany ot these printed i mks are found in librarieswith genealogical collections.

1,\ hen looking for intormation in a library researLhers should firstL beck to see if that libran has a history or genealogy of the familyot interest in order to a oid duplicating research that has already beendone I loi L.\ er, researchers should keep in mind that primary ororiginal sourLe reLords should ali a% s be e \anmwd to erify the ac-curacy ot the printed work.

The tolloi mg is a list ot printed ,Afro-American family histories andgenealogies It is art singed by surname or family name. Included aresome L ross-reterences indiLating that information about a particulartallith ma\ be tound in a i% ork listed under another surname.

This is not a comprehenske list. Many family histories and genealo-gies sire pm atek printed and or are limited editions that are not sentto the !bran ot Congress Sometimes these genealogies are depositedsink in Iskal libraries or in libtoncal societies in the area where the fam-ik tesidid. Furthermore, until reLenth, no subject heading was in usein the Libism s.t Congress that i ould L onveniently bring together the

tro Amerkan famik histolies and genealogies in the Library's genea-logkal LolleLtion, these i ere therefore e\tremely difficult to find. Suchiorks i ere classitied Li\ tamilv name i ith no reference to ethnicityand this is piobably the Lase at other libraries, as well. In 1985, thelabiar ot Congress began to use the subject heading "Afro-Amerk ans Genealsko" tor genealogical books about Afro-Americanfamilies Fo date there has been very little ritrospectiye cataloging ofAtro-Amerkan Lund\ histories published befare 1985, family name con-tinues to be the primary subject acie,6 to these earlier works.

Resear huts ma\ \\ant to note that mark Afro-American family his-tot leS 111% e Iven published in both sL holath and general-interest peri-odkals suL h as the NeNro Bulletin and Hoini. No attempt wasmade to irs.lude suLli mak nal in this bibhographv.

Agee family10\ ilket son, 1 an a.From Buckingham to Ballard a gencologkal Isici study of ThomasMac Agee and Malinda aiohne Walker by Tanya Wilkersonedited lk Robert I: Gaskins IS I

IF. kVilkerson, c1985.

31 leaves ill,

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CS71 .A24 1985

Alston family Search undet Wallace family

Appo family

11Sluby, Paul E.

Appo, Fisher, Hawkins . genealogy of Dr. Annette Hawkins Eatonand Dr. Walter Lincoln Hawkins / compiled by Paul E. Sluby,Sr. ; edited by Stanton L. Worm ley. Washington : ColumbianHarmony Society, 1c19831. - r, 39 leaves : ill.

CS71 .A656 1983

Bailey family

12

Genealogy and history of Stephen Bailey, descendent of Isaac Bailey,free man, and Betsy Bailey, his wife, slave, 1720-1982 / Icompiledby the Bailey Casson Family Reunion]. IPhiladelphia7 : TheReunion Book Committee, 1983?]. 1881 p., I 1] folded leaf ofplates . ill.

E185.97.B2 G46 1983

Basye family

13Lucas, Ernestine Garrett.

From Paris to Springfield-the slave connection : Basye, Basey /by Ernestine Garrett Lucas. [Springfield, Ohio] : E. G. Lucas,c1983 222 p., Ill folded leaf of plates : ill.

C571 .13363 1983

Bell family Seault under Simmons family

Berry family

14Berry, Leonidas II.

I wouldn't take nothin' for my journey . tN o centuries of an Atro-American minister's family by Leonidas I I. Berry. Chicago :Johnson, c1981 459 p., 1581 p. of plates . ill.

CT274.1346 1347Bibliography. p. 437-441

Billups family

15I lankerson, Ernestine lackson-Snead

Sisie's story reader of past and present generations : the story ot

6

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a black family of southeast Georgia IS.l.I : E. J.-S. Hankerson,c1982. iii, 82 leaves, 1231 leaves of platos : ill.

CS7I .B62745 1982

Bizzell family Search under Collins family

Blackwell family

16Doswell, Thelma Short.

heritage of a living legacy Thelma Short Doswell. 2nd ed.Hyattsville, Md. : T. S. Doswell, 1982. viii, 39 p. : ill.

CS7 1 B6413 1982

17

Doss%I.,n, Thelma Short.Re-united missing links that bind our present with otn past : a

genealegy history sketch of the Blackwell kinsfolk, 1735-1979 /Thelma Short Doswell. Adelphi, Md. . T. S. Doswell, c1979.2 v. (vo, 756 p.) : ill.

CS7 1 .B64I3 1979

Includes bibliographical references.

Bobo family Search under Rogets family

Bond family

18

Williams, Roger M.The Bonds : an American family (by/ Roger M. Williams. Ust

New York : Atheneum, 1971. \vi, 301 p.E185.97.B75 W5 1971

Bibliography: p. 12831-284.

Broadnax family

19

Lawson, Percy Bethel.From slaveryship through hardship to ownership : a history ofAmerican (i.e. Americal Wesson Broadnax's family from slaveryof American to 1920 ; by Percy Bethel Lawson. Greensboro,N C. : P. B. Lawson, 1985. 65 p., HI leaf of plates : ill.

C571 .B8632 1985

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20Burghardt, Ida Harris Richardson.

The Burghardt family : a genealogical study,Harris Richardson Burghardt. Washington :c1982. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill.

Includes bibliographical references.

Butler familySearch also under Kane family

1730-1981 / by IdaI. H. R. Burghardt,

C571 .B9596 1982

21Sue, Jacqueline Annette.

Black seeds in the blue grass / Jacqueline Annette Sue. CorteMadera, Calif. : Khedcanron l'ress, 1983. 166 p., Ill folded leafof plates : ill.

C571 .B986 1983

Cansler family

22Cansler, Charles W.

Three generations : the story of a colored family of eastern Ten-nessee. [Kingsport, Tenn.! . priv. print. [Kingsport Press),1939. viii, 173 p. : port.

E185.97 .C256

Carr family

23Miller,, Harriet Parks.

Pioneer colored Christians. Freeport, N Y. : Books for LibrariesPress, 1971. 103 p. : ill. (The Black heritage library collection)

E185.7 .M5 1971Reprint of the 1911 ed.

Church family

24Palmer, Pamela.

The Robert R. Church family of Memphis : guide to the paperswith selected facsimiles of documents and photographs , PamelaPalmer, editor ; w 1,:i R. D. Bohanan, manuscripts cataloger.Memphis : Memphis State University Press, c1979. 87 p. :

Ill. (MVC bulletin ; no. 1())CD3029.5.C48 P34

Papers held in the John Willard Brister Library, Memphis, Tenn.

8

14

Clark family

25Because they endured . a history of the Clark and Sanders ancestors

of Rutherford 'Ind Wilson Counties, TN I researched, compiled,and publishc;:a by Gentrace Associates. 1st ed. San Jose,Calif. : The Associates, c1986. 13, ii, 413 p. : ill.

C571 .C6 1986Genealogical tables on lining papers.

Coe family

26Coe, Samuel S.

Chronicles of the Coe colony bv Samuel S. Coe in collaborationwith R. A. Adams. Kansas City, Kan. : S. S. Coe, 1930. 181 p.

E185.93. K3 C74

27Montell, William Lynwood.

The saga of Coe Ridge : a study in oral history.ville . University of Tennessee Press, (1970].geneal. tables

Bibliography: p. 216-224.

Collins family

28Sluby, Paul IL

Genealogy of the Collins-Bizzelicompiled by Paul E. Sluby, Sr.lins, Sr., 1985. xii, 184 p. : ill

Bibliography. p. 176-177.

Cook family

(1st ed.1. Knox-- xxi, 231 p. : ill.,

E185.93.K3 M6

families . second publication /Washington : William K. Col-

(some col.)C571 .C712 1985

29Sluby, Paul E.

Genealogy of the Cook family of Washington, D.C. / compiled byPaul E. Sluby, Sr. ; edited by Stanton L. Wormley. Mashing-tonj . Columbian 1 larmony Society, Ic19841. vii, 59 leaves : ill.

C571 .C77 1984Inclucks bibliographical references and index.

Cuff family Search under Gould family

9

15

Darden family

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30Darden, Norma Jean

Spoonbread and strawberry wine : recipes and reminiscences ofa family / by Norma Jean and Carole Darden ; with line drawingsby Doug Jamieson ; [wood engravings throughout text by ThomasBewick]. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor, 1978. xi,288 p. : ill.

TX715 .D222

De Reef family Search wider Lipscomb family

Duany family

31Slubv, Paul E.

The nuany family register : a genealogical history of the Duanyfamily, parish of Portland, Jamaica, West Indies / by Paul E. 3luby,Sr. Washington : Sluby, 1976. xviii,, 79 p. : ill.

C571 .D816 1976Bibhography: p. 78-79.

Ellison family

32Johnson, Michael P.

Black masters : a free family of color in the old South I MichaelP. Johnson mid James L. Roark. 1st ed. New York : Norton,c1984. \vi, 422 p. . ill., maps.

F279.C49 N43 1984Includes bibliographical references and index.

33No chariot let down . Charleston's free people of color on the eve

of the Civil War , edited by Michael P. Johnson and James L.Roark. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press,,c1984. \ii, 174 p. : ill.

F279.C49 N46 1984Bibliography. p. 1155I-159.

Evans family Search under Leary family

Fisher family Search under Appo family

10

Fitzgerald family

34Murray, Pauli.

Proud shoes : the story of an American family / by PauliMurray. New York : Harper & Row, c1978. xvii, 280 p.,[10] leaves of plates : ill.

E185.97.F47 M87

Gordon family

Search also under Richardson family

35Morgan, Kathryn L.

Children of strangers : the stories of a black family / Kathryn L.Morgan. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1980. xviii,122 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references

Gould family

F158.9.N4 M67

36Steward, Willian

Gouldtown, aPhiladelphia :

237 p. : front.,

Haley family

1.

very remarkelle settlement of ancient date.Press of J. B. Lippincott company, 1913.

plates, ports.

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F144.G69 S8

37Haley. Alex.

Roots ' Alex Haley. 1st ed. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday,1976. yin, 688 p.

E185.97.H24 A33

Hamlette family

38Hamlette, Harold L.

Beginnings of an African-American family history. IPlainfieldN.J.1 : H. L. Hamlette (c1980- ) v. (4 ) : ill.

CS71 .H222 1980

Hamlin family Search under Broadnax family

11

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Harris family Search under Simmons family

Hawkins family Search under Appo family

Hicks family Search under Magee family

Home family

39Buckley, Gail Lumet.

The Homes : an American family / Gail Lumet Buckley. 1sted. New York : Knopf, 1986. xii, 262 p. : ill.

F129.B7 B83 1986

Jackson family Search under Billups family

Johnson family Search under Pinkins family

Kane family

40Callum, Agnes Kane.

Kane-Butler genealogy : history of a black family 1 Agnes KaneCallum. IS.1.1 : Callum, c1979. 3 leaves, 165 p. : ill.

CS71 .C129 1979I3ibliograph v p 152-155.

Lansdown family

41Lansdown, Albert Young.

The generations of Andrew Thompson and Si Ivey Williamson (thestory of the William Henry Lansdown family) / compilers, AlbertYoung Lansdown land l William Leroy Lansdown. White Plains,N.Y. : ILandsdown?l, 1972. iv, 276 p. ill.

CS71 .L279 1972Bibliographv p. 276

42Lansdown, Albert Young.

The generations of Andrew Thompson, Silvey Powell William-son, and Luke Meadows : (an interpretative story of the WilliamIlenry Lansdown family) compilers, Albert Young Lansdown

12

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William Leroy Lansdown. White Plains, N.Y. : Lansdown,1979. viii, 452 p. ill

C571 .L279 1979Bibliography: p. 452.

Leary family

43Greene, Robert Ewell.

The Leary-Evans, Ohio's free people of color / Robert EwellGreene , with a foreword by Dorothy Inborden Miller. [S.1.1 :

Greene, 119791. 88 p. : ill.CS71 .L4372 1979

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Lipscomb family

44Genealogy of Calesta Carroll Lipscomb Fitzhugh / researched and

compiled by Gentrace Associates, Inc. 1st ed. San Josc,Calif : The Associates, 1985. 2 v. in 1 : ill.

CS7I .L768 1985Includes bibliographies and index.

McCoy family

45McCoy, James.

Rooted in slavery . memoirs by James McCoy 1st ed. NewYork Del Casa Educational Productions, c1981. xiii, 226 p.

E185.96 .M45

McWhorter family

46Simpson, Ilelen McWorter

Makers of history by Ilelen McWorter Simpson. ISA. 1 1. M.

Simpson, (.19811. 112 p., 121 leaves of plates : ill.CS71 .M4759 1981

47Walker, Juliet E. K.

Free Frank . a blaa pioneer on the antebellum frontier Juliet E.K Walker. Lexington . University Press of Kentucky, c1983.xn, 223 p. ill,

Bibliography: p. 12071-214.

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Magee family

48White, Barnetta McGhee.

In search of kith and kin : thefamily / Barnetta McGhee White.208 p. : ill., facsirns., map, ports.

Bibliography: p. 201-202.

Moore family

49Greene, Robert Ewell.

The saga of Sydney A. Moore /sistance of the Moore childion.119851. viii, 138 leaves : ill.

history of a southern blackBaltimore : Gateway, 1986.

CS71 .M182 1986

Robert Ewell Greene with the as-'Washington] : R. E. Greene,

CS71 .M82 1985a

Murray family Sea,.ch under Gould family

Search under Simmons family

Palmer family

50Smith, Gloria L.

The Jefferson-Palmer family album of Ann Palmer Lewis : Afro-Americans of the Victorian Age in America Indexed and compiledby G. L. Smith Tucson, Ariz. : G. L. Smith, c1986.66 leaves . ill.

Pierce family Search under Gould family

Pinkins family

51Johnson, Curtis J.

How we will know it's usfamily / Curtis J. Johnson.son, c1985. viii, 479 p. :

CS71 .13175 1986

. biography of a black south Louisiana1Newport News, Va.?] : C. J. John-

ill.

Bibliography. p. 469-471.

15

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CS71 .1'652 1985

Plummer family

52Plummer, Nellie Arnold.

Out of the depths. Hyattsville, Md. : 1927. 412 p. : ill. (ind.ports.)

BX6455.P6 P6

Polk family

53Patterson, Ruth Polk.

The seed of Sally Good'n : a black tamily of Arkansas, 1833-1953 ! Ruth Polk Patterson. Lexington : University Press of Ken-tucky, c1985. xv, 183 p., 181 p. of plates : ill.

E185.96 .P366 1985Bibliography: p. 11711-174.

Quander family

54The Quanders United tricentennial celebration, 1684-1984 : June 22,

23, and 24, 1984, Washington. D.C. [Washington] : IQuandersUnited, 19841. - (1001 p. : ill.

C571 .Q15 1984

Queen family

55Queen, Thomas W.

The deep roots and tangled branches of the Queen family : lagenealogy of portions of the Queen family of Southern Maryland,or, The origin of Thomas W. Queen, Jr. / by Thomas W. Queen,Jr.). - 1S.1.1 : T. W. Queen, Jr., 1c19861. 120 leaves, 1131 p. : ill.

C571 .Q3 1986

Rhone family

56Hatter-Fowler, Henrietta.

Genealogy / Henrietta Hatter-Fowler. 1st ed. New York : Van-tage, c1982 xi, 83 p. : ill., ports.

CS71 .R478 1982

16

Richardson family

57Bragg, Emma W.

Scrapbook : some family reminiscences of a native Nashville sep-tuagenarian / bv Emma W. Bragg. Nashville, Term. : E. W. Bragg,1985. iv, 32 p. : ill.

Bibliography: p 32.

Roberts family Search under Lipscomb family

Rodriguez family Search under Pinkins family

Rogers family

F444.N29 B72 1985

58Dorsi.

Our heritage has seeded our future / by Dorsi ; text, graphic arts,illustrations, photography and production by Dorsi ; research,Bertha Rogers. 1st ed. Germantown, Tenn. : Ma ldon Enter-prises, 1985. 76 p. : ill.

CS71 .R73 1985

Russell family Search under Lipscomb family

Sampson family

Search also under Darden family

59Marg-An.

Genealogical faces of seen and unknown persons : chapbook /by Marg-An. [Cincinnati? Ohiol : Marg-An, 1983. 24, ix-xiip. : ill.

E185.97.S25 M37 1983

Sanders family Search under Clark family

Say les family

60Clifton, Lucille.

Generations : a memoir Lucille Clifton. 1st ed. New York :Random House', c1976. 79 p. : ill.

17

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1)Z4 .C6388Ge

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Sheppard family Search under Gould family

Sherard family

61Davis, Josephine S.

Origin and history ofJosephine S. Davis.9 p.

the black Sherards in South Carolina / by[Philadelphia) : Davis, c1977. iv,

CS71 .S549 1977

Sherrill family Search under Lipscomb family

Simmons family

62Harris, Milton Stephen.

Black family tree : "slavery to 1984" / by Milton StephenHarris. Owensboro, Ky. : M. S. Harris, c1984. 60 p. : ill.

E185.96 .H335 1984

Simpson family Search under McWhorter family

Sizemore family

63Malone, Samuel Lorenzo.

The Sizemore family tree : one man's search for his roots / bySamuel Lorenzo Malone. !San Francisco) : Malone, 1980.215 p., 11451 p. of plates ill., ports., genealogy tables (1 folded)

C571 .56198 1980

Snead family Search under Billups family

Stone family Seanh under Richardson family

Stott family Search under Sampson family

Sumter family timid! undo Lipscomb family

Thompson family Seinch under Lansdown family

Walker family Sean h un,er Agee family

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Wallace family

64Wallace, Howard Ray.

The Wallace & Alston families / by Howard Ray Wallace.1Greensboro, N.C.] : H. R. Wallace, 119831. v, 557 p. : ill.

CS71 .W22 1983a

Weathers family Search under Butler family

Wesson family Search under Broadnax family

Williams family

65Williams, Thomas Edgar.

Silverstreet / Thomas Edgar Williams. 1st ed. Smithtown,N.Y. : Exposition Press, c1983. xi 204 p., 1241 p. of plates : ill.

F189.B19 N48 1983

Williamson family Search under Lansdown family

Woodson family

66Woodson, Minnie Shumate.

1984 supplement to the Woodson source book / by MinnieShumate Woodson. Washington, D.C. : M. S. Woodson,1984 v, 413 p. : ill

CS7 I. W889 1984Ctmststs ot the kVoodson source book, originally compiled in 1975;

with revisions and supplements issued 1978-1984.

19

Information Sources by State

Listed in this section are citations to histories of Afro-Americansin U. S. cities, towns, counties, and states; Afro-American city andbusiness directories; indexes to the 1850 and 1860 census schedulesthat list slaveowners, indexes and abstracts of tax records that alsolist slaveowners; registers of slaves and free negroes; and a varietyof other sources The publications are arranged geographically bystate.

Works of this nature provide an alternative approach to genealogi-cal research which relates to the geographic location where one's an-cestors lived. They usually provide fragmentary but usefulinformation for compiling a family tree. Other local history sources,that is, those not exclusively about Afro-Americans, should not beignored, since they may also contain a chapter, section or listing forAfro-Americans who lived in the area.

Alabama

67Africatown, U.S.A. a pictorial history of Plateau and Magazine Point,

Alabama / [story narrative, John H. Smith]. Mobile,Ala.?] : American Ethnic Science Society, c1981. 65 p. :

F334.M6 A6 1981

68Boothe, Charles Octavius.

The cyclopedia of the colored Baptists of Alabama : their leadersand their work by Charles Octavius Boothe. Birmingham :Alabama Pub. Co., 1895. 267 p. : ill.

BX6444.A6 B6

69Burks, Janet Baker.

Morgan County, Alabama, 1850 federal census / compiled by JanetBaker Burks. I lartselle, Ala. : Marine/Wails Historical Publica-tions, c1984 ii, 146 p. ill.

20

26

F332.M8 B87 1984

70Fuller, Willie J.

Blacks in Alabama, 1528-1865 i Willie J. Fuller. - Monticello,Ill. : Council of Planning Librarians, 1976. - 30 p. - (Exchange bib-liography - Council of Planning Librarians ; 1033)

Z5942 .C68 no. 1033E185.93. A3

71Moorman, Joseph H.

Leaders of the colored race in Alabama ! edited by J. H. Moormanand E. L. Barrett ; biographies by 0. 0. Sarver. - Mobile,Ala. : News Pub Co., 1c19281. - 98 p. : ill., ports.

E185.93.A3 M8

Arizona

72Smith, Gloria L.

Arizona's black Americana . a survey ot black American historyin Arizona Gloria I. Smith. Tucson, Ariz. : Smith, 119771. -118 leaves, 1161 leaves of plates . ill.

F820.N4 S64

Arkansas

73George Berry Washington, black plantation

Research Institute , prepared for Historicates. Fairla \, Va. : The Institute, 1981. -

Bibliography. leaves 61-69.

owner I by IroquoisPreservation Associ-iv, 84 leaves : ill.

F417.C9 W373

74Woods, Elias McSails.

Blue book of Little Rock and Argenta, Arkansas / by E. M.Woods. Little Rock, Ark. : Central Print. Co., 1907. - 160 p. :

ill , ports.

California

F41917 W8

75Beasley, Delilah Leontium.

The Negro trail blazers of California . a compilation of records fromthe California arLhives in the Bancroft Library at the University of

11

California in Berkeley , and from the diaries, old papers, and con-ersations of old pioneers in the State of California. / by Delilah

L. Beasley. Los Angeles : Is.n.1, 1919. 317 p. : ill., ports.F870.N38 B3 191^1,

76History of black Americans in Santa Clara Valley / [prepared by the

staff of the Garden City Women's Clubl. [Sunnyvale,Calif. : Lockheed Missiles Sz Space Co., c19781. xxx, 220 p. : ill.

F868.525 G37 1978Includes bibliographies and indexes.

77Goode, Kenneth G.

California's black pioneers . a brief historical survey I [byl KennethG. Goode. Santa Barbara, Calif. : McNally Sz Loftin, 19741c19731. \Ili, 222 p. : ill.

E185.93. C2G66 1974Bibliography: p. 203-207

78Lapp, Rudolph fv1

Blacks in Gold Rush California Rudolph M. Lapp. NewHavo Yale Uni, ,sity Press, 1977. xiv 321 p., 161 leaves ofplates il (Yale Iv estern Americana serks , 29)

E185.C2 L36Bibliography. p. 307-314

79Los Angeles Negro business dh:ectory. [Vol. 11 (1952/53)-

[Vo' 21 (1953 54). Los Angeles, 1953-1954F869.L8 L82

80Parker, Ell/abeth L.

A walking tour of the black presence in San Francisco during thenineteenth century : a black history week event by Elizabeth L.Parker and James Abajian. [San Franciscol : San Francisco Afri-can Anlerican Historical and Cultural Society, 1974. 23 p. : ill.

F869.53 1'22Bibliography p. 19-20.

81Vivian, Octayia B.

The story of the Negro in Los Angeles County / lby OctaviaB. Vivian , compiled by Federal Writers' Project of the Works

Progress Administration under the supervision of HughHarlan. 15.1. : s.n.1, 1956. 43 r

F868.L8 V5 1970Bibliography: p. 43.

Colorado

82Black settlers of the Pikes Peak region, 1850-1899. Colorado

Springs, Colo . Negro Historical Association of Colorado Springs,1986. 34 p. : ill., ports.

F782.P63 B58 1986Includes bibliographical references.

83East Denver directory of business and citizenry. penver : s.n.,

1948,491. 1 v.F784.D4 E18

Sponsored b% the Dem er Metropolitan Council of Negro Women.

84Purdue, Fray Marcos.

Westward soul 1compiled and edited by Fray Marcos Purdue andPaul W Sto% art, in association with the research stIff of the BlackAmerican %Vest Foundation Museum1. Historic centennial-bicentennial ed Denver . Black Anwrkan Wcst Foundation,1976- ill. (some col.)

E185.93.C6 P87

Connect; .nt

85Brown, Barbara %V

Black roots in southeastern Connecticut, 1650-1900 / Barbara W.Brown, James M. Rose. Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research Co.,c1980. xxvii, 722 p. . map. (Gale genealogy and local historyseries ; v. 8)

E185.93.C7 B76includes bibliographical references and indexes.

86Rose, James M.

Tapestry, a living history of the black family in southeastern Con-necticut James M. Rose, Barbara W. Brown. New London : New

23 .

London County Historical Society, 1979. vi, 163 p., [8] p. ofplates : ill.

E185.93.C7 R67Bibliography: p. 146-155.

87Stewart, Daniel Y.

Black New Haven : personal observations involving colored peo-ple, Negroes, blacks, Afro-Americans (take your choice) / by DanielY. Stewart. 1st ed. [ S.1. : s.n.], c1977 (New Haven : AdvocatePress). 74 p. : ill.

F104.N69 N337

Delaware

88Weslager, Clinton Alfred.

Delaware's forgotten folk : the story of the Moors and Nanti-cokes / by C. A. Weslager ; with photographs by L. T. Alexanderand drawings by John Swientochowski. Philadelphia : Univer-sity of Pennsylvania Press, 1943. ix p., 2 leaves, 215 p. : ill. (incl.map), plates, ports.

E78.D3 W4Bibliography: p. 207-215.

District of Columbia

89Brown, Letitia Woods.

Free Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1790-1846. NewYork : Oxford University Press, 1972. ix, 226 p. (The Urbanlife in America series)

E185.93.D6 B69Bibliography. p. 166-175

90Hilver, Andrew F.

The twentieth century Union League directory : a compilation ofthe efforts ,3f the colored people of Washington for social better-ment . . . A historical, biographical, and statistical study of coloredkVashin6ion at the dawn of the twentieth century and after a gener-ation of freedom ' compiled and edited under the auspices of theUnion League, by Andrew F. Hilyer. Washington : 1901.174 p. : ill.

E185.93.D6 H54

:31)24

91Jherman's directory and ready reference of the colored population

in the District of Columbia. Washington : Sherman DirectoryCompany, 119131. 1 v.

Micro 54541LC copy replaced by microfilm.

92Sluby, Paul E.

Columbian Harmony cemetery records, District of Columbia,1831-1899 compiled bv Paul E. Slaw, Sr., for the Columbian Har-mony Society, Washington, D.C. [Washington?! : Sluby,I197-?1 357 leaves

F193 .S58

93Sluby, Paul E.

The Old Methodist Burying Ground, Georgetown, Washington,D.C. . a section of the Mt. Zion Cemetery as distinguished fromthe adjacent Female Union Band Society Burying Ground section /Paul E. Slubv, Sr. - 1S.1 1 : Slubv, 1975 - 70 p. : ill.

F193 .S583"An above ground archeological study of the history of the Old

Methodist Burying Ground section of the Mt. Zion Cemetery asreflected through gravemarkers and other available records."

Includes bibliographical references.

94Sluby, Paul E.

Wood/awn Cemetery, Washington, DC . brief history and Mscrip-hons compiled by Paul E. Sluby, Sr ; edited by Stanton L. Worm-ley. Washington Columbian Harmony Society, 1984. 70leaves, 111 leaf of plates .

Bibhography. leaves 69-70.

95Washington, District of Columbia

professional and service directory.1947/48. 1 v.

"A protessional business andWashington."

FI93 S585 1984

metro glossary . business-Washington : J. I Terry,

E185.93.D6 W3social directory of Negro

Florida

96Central Florida Community Col leg

The struggle for survival : a partial history of the Negroes of MarionCounty, 1865 to 1976 : edited and prepared by Central Flor:da Com-munity College. [Ocala, Fla.] : Black Histori, Organization ofMarion Count , c1977. vi, 111 p., 111 leaf ot plates : ill.

F317.M3 C46 1977

97Like a mighty banyan . contributions of black people to the history

of Palm Beach County i editor, Vivian Reissland Rouson-Gossett , associate editor, C. Spencer Pompey. Palm BeachCounty Fla. : Palm Beach Junior College, 119821. 96 p. : ill.

F317.P2 L54 1982Bibliography: p. 93-96.

98Wells Sharon.

Forgotten legacy . HaasWells. Key West, Hac1982. 60 p : ill

Bibhographv p. 37-6()

Georgia

in nineteenth century Key West / Sharon. Historic Key Vest Preservation Board,

F319.K4 W44 1982

99Bullard, Mary Ricketson.

An abandoned black settlement on Cumberland Island,Georgia Mary R. Bullard. South Dartmouth, Mass. : M. R. Bul-lard, [c19821. yin, 129 p. . ill.

F292.C94 B84 1982Bibliography p. 122-126

100Carter, Edward R.

Biographical sketches of our pulpit written and collated bv E. R.Carter. Chicago Atro-Am Press, 1969. ix, [i.e. xixI,216 p. : ill., ports.

Reprint ot tlw 1888 ed

3 a26

BX6453 .C33 1969

101Carter, Edward R

The black side , a partial history of the business, religious, andeducational side of the Negro in Atlanta, Ga. I lw E. R. Carter.Atlanta . 1s.n.1, 1894 is , 323 p. : ill ,, ports

Mkro 28148 FLC cops' replaced lw microfilm.Reprinted in Freeport, N.)" by Books for Libraries Press in 1971.

102Clayton County, Georgia, 1860 census including slave and mortality

census. Joneboro, Ga. : Ancestors Unlimited, 119851. 84, 3,

F292.C54 C39 1985RCN . ed of Clas ton (. ounts , Georgia 1860 census Doris F. Curry.

103Merritt, Carole

Homecoming Atrican-Amencan family history in Georgia CaroleMerritt 1Atlantal . African-American Family History Associa-tion, c1982 122 p ill. (some col.)

E185.93.G4 M47 1982"Publkation ot an e\hibition at the Atlanta Public Library, Atlanta,

Georgia, March 26 to September 30, 1982 . . . sponsored by theAtrican-Amencan Family History Association" -T.p verso.

Includes bibliographical references

104Peidue, Robert Lugene

The Negro in Savannah, 1865-1900 Ihyl Robert E. Perdue. Nework, \po,atis n 119731, ii, 156 p (An E \ position-

university book)F294.S2 P47

Bibliography p 142-17)1,

105Ferrell, Lloyd Preston

Blacks in Augusta a chronologs , 1741-1977 1w Lloyd P. 'Ferrell,Marguerite S C Fen ell. Augu,,ta, Ga. Pre,,ton Publications,c1977 - , 50 p

1294 A9 T47Bibliogiaphs p

106Troup, Comelm,,

Distinguished Negro Georgians 1)alla,, Royal Pub. Co.,119621 203 p

E185.93.G4 T7

Chap), Ill March, 1942 Mrs. Ella Patterson, 102 wears old, and her great,;,imloit Photo IT 1,0 Delano, II S Office of (Var Information Print',,ind Photograph,. 1)1% Nion I ibl (II ot Congre,o. I I.C-U-A1 3 105-D1

107Wagner, Clarence M.

Profiles of black Georgia Baptists : two hundred and six years ofblack Georgia Baptist history, one hundred years of national Bap-tist history / as told by Clarence M. Wagner. Caine:vine,Ga. : Wagner, c1980. - vii,, 268 p. : ill.

BX6444.G4 A/33Includes bibliographical references.

108Wightman, Orrin Sage.

Early days of coast Georgia photos. by Orrin Sage Wightman ;story bv Margaret Davis Cate. St. Simons Island, Ga. : FortFrederica Associ..iion, 119551. 235 p. : ill. maps on lining papers.

F286 .W6

Hawaii

109Porter, Kenneth kV

Notes on Negroes in early Hawaii. In lournal of NesroVol. 19 (Apr 1934) ; p. 193-197

E185 .J87

Illinois

110Black's blue book business and prott.,sional director\ , a compila-

tion of names, addrees and telephones of all Chicago's coloredbusiness and professional people. Chicago : F. S. Black,1917- '923. 4 ill , ports

1:548.9.N3 136

111

Dorsey, lamesUp South blai ks in Chicago's suburbs, 1719-1983 by lames Dor-se (North Chicago, 1111 : J Dorsey, 119841, c1983. 182 p. : ill.

F548.9.N4 1367 1984Bibliography. p 154-182

112Rathei, 1-Inest R

Chicago Negro almanac and reference book Lompiled and editedb Ernest R. Rather 'Chicago , Chicago Negro Almanac Pub.

c19721. vm, 250 p. ports.

Bit 1tography p 252- 256.

)

1:548.9.N3 R37

113Rhea's new citizens' directory of Chicago, Ill.

towns : also other towns and cities. ChicagoMc Cleland, 1908. 4 leaves, 131-173 p. : port.

and suburban: Press of W. S.

F548.9.N3 R4

114Scott's blue book . a standard classified business and service direc-

tory of greater Chicago's colored citizens' commercial, industrial,professional, religious and other activities. Chicago : Scott's Bus-iness and Directory Service, 1939-1965. 6 v. : ill., ports.

F548.9.N3 S4

115Washington intercollegiate Club of Chicago.

Intercollegian wonder book : or, . . . the Negro in Chicago.Chicago : The Washington Intercollegiate Club of Chicago,1c19271. 1 v. ill., parts.

F548.9.N3 W4Volume 1 covers a "survey of the Negro's educational, athletic,

civic and commerdal life from 1779 to 1927 "

Indiana

116Barekman, June Beverly.

Register of Negro slaves and masters for 1805-1807 : Knox County,Indiana Territory / [Abstracted by June and Ruth Bar, man,.Chicago, Ill : Bar(r)ackman-Bar(r)ickman-Barkman-BerekmanFamily Association 1970. 5 leaves.

F532.K6 B33Register made from film at Fort Wayne indiana Public Library;

agreements between slaves and masters were found at Knox County,Ind. Court House at Vincennes.

117Goodall, Ilurley

A history of Negroes in Muncie / Hurley Goodall, J. PaulMitchell Muncie, Ind. Ball State University, c1976. v, 58 p.

F534.M9 G66Bibliography. p.58.

118Hine, Darlene Clark.

When the truth is told a history of black women's culture and com-munity in Indiana, 1875-195() by Darlene Clark Hine , foreword

by Shirley Herd. Ilndianapolisl . NationalWomen, Indianapolis Section, c1981. - 90 p.

Includes bibliographical reterences.

Iowa

Council of Negro: ill.

E185.93.14 H56

119Bergmann, Leo la Marjorie Nelson.

The Negro in Iowa with an editorial addendum Twenty years afterby William J. Petersen. Iowa City : State Historical Society ofIowa, 1969. - 96 p. (Studies in Iowa history, v. 1, no. 1)

F621 .S87 vol. 1, no. 1'The Negro in low a" was reprinted from the Iowa lout nal ol I hstorn

aml Po Hies, Vol. 4b, no. 1, 1948.

Includes bibliographical references.

120Gradwohl, David M.

Exploring buried Buxton . archaeology of an abandoned Iowa coalmining tow n with a large black population David M Gradwohland Nancy NI. Osborn 1st ed. Ames : Iowa State UniversityPress, 1984 - \ vi, 207 p. ill , maps

Bibliography p. 196-199.

Kansas

121Co \ , Thomas C.

Blacks in Topeka, Kansas,C Co\ - Baton Rougec1982. \, 236 p. maps

Bibliography p. 12171-119

Kentucky

F629.1398 G73 1984

1865-1915 . a social history / Thomas: Louisiana State Uhiversitv Press,

F689.T6 C69 1982

122Dunnigan, Alice Allison.

The fascinating story of black Kentuckians . their heritage and tra-ditions researched, compiled, and edited by Alice Allison Dunni-gan. Washington Associated Publishers, c1982. \viii528 p ill., ports

Bibliography: p 519-518.

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E185.93.K3 1)86 1982

123

Garrison, Gwendolyn.Black marriage bonds ofcompiled by GwendolynTree-Search, 1985. - 59

Fayette County, Kentucky, 1866-1876 /Garrison. Lexington, Ky. : Kentuckyp.

124Howard, Victor B.

Black liberation in Kentucky1862-1884 ' Victor B. Howard. -Kentucky, c1983. - yid, 222 p.

Bibliography: p. 12111-214.

F457.F2 G37 1985

: emancipation and freedom,Lexington : University Press of

E185.93.K3 1168 1983

125

Johnson, Vilham Decker.Biographical sketches of prominent Negro men and women ofKentucky / by W D Johnson. Lexington, Ky. :Is.n.1, 1897. -130 p. : ports

E185.93.K3 J63 1897

126Norris, William V.

1860 U.S. census, Clark County, Kentucky : (from U.S. censusmicrofilm) : and index compiled by William V. Norris. Jack-sonville, Fla. W V. Norris, 1981. 165 p.

F457.C56 N67 1981"index and summary ot the' slaNe ,,chedule" published as supple-

ment (8 p ) and inserted.

127Smith, Leslie Shively.

Around Muhlenberg County, Kentucky . a black history , by LeslieShively Smith. 12:,ar.-:..111t., Ind. : Umgraphic, 1979 v, 283,17 p. ill

F457.M9 S47includes bihhographical lett, .ces and index.

128

Vanderpool, MontgomeryColored marriage bonds, Logan County, Ky. to 1900. Russell-ville, Kv. M. Vanderpool, c1985. 80 p.

1:457.1.8 V365 1985

3'

as.

129Weeden, Henry Clay.

Weeden's history of the colored people of Louisville. Louisville,,Ky. : [s.n.I, 1897.

F459.L8 W3

130Welch, James Edward.

Clay County 1860 compiled by James E. Welch, Sr. Oneida,Ky. . Mountaineer Press, Oneida Baptist Institute, Ic19841. 152 p.

F457.C57 W443 1984

Louisiana

131Black Bicentennial Committee ot Ouachita Parish.

Contributors of Ouachita Parish : a history of blacks to com-memorate the Bicentennial of the United States of America Iresearch and compihtion by the Black Bicentennial Committee ofOuachita Parish. [Monroe' L. : The Committee, 1976. -42 p. . ill.

Bibliography. p. 42.1:377.078 B58 1976

132Blassmgame, John W.

Black New Orleans, 1860-1880 [11\1 John W. Blassinganw. -Chicago University ot Chicago Press, I 1()731. \vii, 301 p. ill.

F379.N59 B42Bibliography p.

133Clark, Peter Wellington

Delta shadows : "a pageant ot Negro progress in NewOrleans" b Peter Wellington Clark , illustrated by Numa JosephRousseve. INew OrleansI Graphic arts studios, 1942. -15-200 p. ill., ports.

E379.N5 C6

134Ilebert, Donald J.

Southwest Louisiana records . diurch and civil records of set-tlers , by Donald J. Hebert. Eunice, La. . 1974-V1984 I. -v 11-31, 33 1

F368 .t 142Includes bibliographies.Vol 2 contains a brief but .ntormatne sedion entitled, "An Introduc-

tion to Black Genealogy."

33

Vol. 33 contains a section on "Records of Slaves,Blacks: 1765-1866."The records %%ere selected from several southwestern LouisianaCatholic Church archives.

135Kerns, Gloria L.

Livingston Parish, Louisiana, mortality and slave schedules, 1850,1860, 1870, 1880 compiled by Gloria L. Kerns and Claude B.Slaton Baker, La. : Folk Finders, 119831 - 32 leaves.

F377.1.6 K47 1983

136Louisiana Black Heritage Symposium, Louisiana State Museum, 1977.

Louisiana's black heritage Robert R. Macdonald, John R. Kemp,,Edward F. 1 laas, general editors. New Orleans : Louisiana StateMuseum, c1979. \ v, 239 p., 1161 leaves ot plates : ill.

E185.93.L6 L68 1977Papers presented at Louisiana State Museum's Louisiana Black

Heritage Symposium, held Apr. 15-16, 1977. Bibliography: p.131-139.

137Who's who in colored Louisiana, 1930 A. F Perkins, editor. Baton

Rouge, La. . Douglas Loan Co , 119301. 153 p. : ill., plates ( I fold.),ports., facsim.

E185.94.L6 A/5

Maine

138Vilhamson, loseph

Slavery in Maine In Alame I iitoi it al S( k len/ Collections.Vol. 7 (1867) , p 207-216.

Ho .M33

Maryland

139Afro-American directory and employees purchasing guide 'Bal-

timore) Atro-Amencan Employees Pub. Co., c1895. 1701 p.F189.B1 A32

140Bragg, George Freeman.

Men of Maryland lw the Rev George F. Bragg. Baltimore,Md. : Church Advocate Press, 1914. 135 p. ports.

1_185.93.M2 138

34

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13a:fur:ore \IL; 1(142 tixt Franklin Williams, home on leave from armiifalnInd Mttbalt ;UN 11010 and father beside !inn and

Mot,' 1%, Irthlif Roth-4cm S Ottue ot War Infor-"..,4 hint', and rhoto:.,,tarh, 1)1% i,on I ihran ot Congres,,

\\ 11111,1)!

141Carothers, Bettie Stifling.

Maryt .id slave owners and superintendents, 1798 / compiled byBettie Stirling Carothers. Lutherville, Md. : Carothers, 1974-1975. - 2 v. : maps.

F180 .C367Compiled from the federal ta \ assessment list of 1798, found at the

Maryland I listoncal Society.

1421828 tax list Prince George's County, Maryland, / editor, Shirley

Langdon kVilco ; comp led by Prince George's County Genealogi-cal Society. IBowie. Md'I The Society, 1985. - ii, 130 p. : ill.

F187.P9 Al3 1985The personal property lists enumerate the number of slaves and

give age distributions They are arranged geographically, then byname of proprietor.

143The first colored professional, clerical, skilled and business direc-

tory of Baltimore city I Vol. 11 (1913)-10th annual (1922/23). -Baltimore R. W. Colemann, c1913-I1922?I ports.

Directories144Graham, Len

Banimore,Graham.\, 335 p

)the nineteenth century black capital LeroykVashington Um\ ersity Press of America, c1982. -

E189 BI9 N43 1982Bibliography. p. 315-327

14cvrech, Shepard.

Praise the bridge that carries you over the Ilk, of Joseph L. Sut-ton Shepard Krech III. Boston G. K. !tall ; Cambridge,Ntass Schenkman, c1981 \vn, 209 p. III p r,t plates : ill.

.187.T2 S894listorv ol Atro-Americans in Talbot County, Nlarvland.

Includes bibliographical reterences

Massachusetts

146Carvaiho, Joseph

Bla,.k families in Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1650-1855 Joseph Carvalho Ill IBostonI . NoN England Historic

<-9

Genealogical Society ; (Westfield, Mass.( : Institute forMassachusetts Studies, Westfield State College, 1984. 211 p.

F72.H2 C37 1984Bibliography p. 167-181.

147Daniels, John.

In freedom's birthplace : a study of the Boston Negroes / by JohnDaniels. Boston , New York Houghton Mifflin, 1914. xiii,4% p. : ill.

F73.9.N4 D2

148I lorton, James Oliver.

Black Bostonians . famib, life and community struggle in the ante-bellum North James Ohver Horton and Lois E. Horton. NewYork : Holmes tk Meier, 1979. \ v, 175 p., 141 leaves of plates :ill.

Fi3.9.N4 H67 1979Bibliography p. 155-169.

149Kountze, Mabe.

This is your heritage . a newspaperman's research, sketches, viewstk comment, United States, hometown, tk world history / by Mabe'Doc" Kountze Medford, Mass . Pothier Bros., c1969. xii,

592 p. . ill.F74.M5 K68

150A Schedule of the ancient colored inhabitants, of Charlestown,

Mass., on record ptior to 1800. (Charlestown? : s.n., 18701.(4( p.

F74.C4 S3"Prwat,. i% printed trom the Charlestown Chronicle of January 1

1870

Michigan

151

Banner, Melvin E.The black pioneer in Michigan Ibyl Melvin L. Banner. (Mid-land, Mich.( : Pendell Pub. Co., 119731-

E185.93.M5 E336Includes bibliographical references.Contents: v 1. Hint and Genesee County

37

152Banner, Melvin E.

A short history of Flint bv NIelyin E. Banner. :lint? Mich. :s.n., 19641. - 30 p. ports.

F574.F62 B3

153City of Detroit business and professional guide. Detroit . C. Perry,

1944-1948. 4 vF574 D4 C5

154DeVnes, James E.

Race and kinship in a midwestern town the black everience inN1onroe, Michigan, 1900-1915 James E De Vries. Urbana :University of Illinok Press, c1984. xiii, 189 p., 1181 p. ofplates : il (Blacks in the New World)

F574.M7 D48 1984lnckides bibliographical ieterences and nide\

155Directory of Negro businesses, professions, and churches for Detroit

and environs 2 ni if Anu cu. ._e.ro.ssociates Ad\ ertiscrs' Service,1953 54 1 \

F574.D4 D65

156Kat/nian, Da\ id NI

Before the ghetto black Detwit in the nineteenth century IbyJDavid NI Katiman Urbana University ot Hhnois Press,1,9731 2;4 p. . ill (Blacks in the New World)

1:574.1)49 N448Includes bibliogianhicol reterences

157Michigan manual of freedmen's progress (oily k Frani]: H.

Warren, secretor\ ot Freedmen's Progre-s onwoission, Detroit,Nlich. . I, 1915 371 p l

H85.5 .M62hepoied tor the Illinois national halt-t.e. ntin \ e\position, heki inhicago in 191;

Minnesota

158Minnesota Negro directory INlinneaptilW it., 1t/55 561

I 111

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159Spangler, Earl.

Bibliography ot Negro history : selected and annotated entries,general and Minnesota. Minneapolis : Ross and Haines,1963. vii, 101 p.

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160Taylor, David Vassar.

Blacks in Minnesota : a preliminary guide to historical sources /compiled by David Vassar Taylor. St. Paul : Minnesota Histori-cal Society, 1976. 33 p. (Publications of the Minnesota Histor-ical Society)

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Mississippi

161Davis, Walker Milan

Pushing forward : a history of Alcorn A. & M. College and por-traits of some of its successful graduates by W. Milan Davis.Okolona, Miss. : The Okolona Industrial School, 1938.124 p. . ill , ports.

5537.A39 D35

162The Leading Afro-Americans of Vicksburg, Miss. : their enterprises,

churches, schools, lodges and societies introductory by W E. Mol-hson. Vicksburg, Miss : Biographia Pub. Co., 1908. 80 p., 1leaf ill , ports

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163Maxson, Etienne William.

The progress of the races by Etieniw William Maxson. 1Washton Murray Brothers Print. Co., 19301. 66 p

F347.H"Short histon of four towns on Pearl River, in Hancock Ct

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164Sewell, George Alexander.

Mississippi black history makers George Alexander Sintrod. by Margaret Walker Jackson University I

c1977. xii, 420 p., 141 leaves of plates : pE185.93

Includes bibliographical references.

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165Thomas, Betty Wood.

1850 cer-us, Lowndes County, Mississippi, including free, slave,mortality and agricultural schedules i compiled by Betty WoodThomas. Columbus, Miss. : Blewett Co., c1978. 204 p.

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Missouri

166Adams, Jean.

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167Downing, Clyde, Mrs

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169Greene, Lorenzo Johnston.

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170McManus, Thelma S.

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1:472.R6 M32 1979Contents 1 II 1850 Li S unsus and 1850 special slave census, Ripley

County, Missouri 121 1870 census 131 Obituaries, 1874-1910141 Cemeteries part 3

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171Metropolitan St. Louis Negro directory . a classified publication of

biographies . business, professional, religious, social, fraternal, wel-fare, industrial and labor organizations. 1st ed. - St. Louis :Booker T. Washington Trading Stamp Association, c1943.I y . ill., ports.

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174Young, Villiam 1 I

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Montana

by William H. Young (and]Mo. : s.n., c19501. - vi,

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Nebraska

176Negro directory 10maha edition1 (Omaha : P. C Doss, 1947/

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1771.% titers piogram Nebraska.

The Negroes of Nebraska i.N ritten and compiled by workers ofthe 11ritels' program, Work Prolix-As Administration in the State

41

of Nebraska ; sponsored by the Omaha Urban League Communi-ty Center ; drawings by Paul Gibson. Lincoln, Neb. : WoodruffPrint. Co., 1940. 48 p. : ill.

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Nevada

178Rusco, Elmer R.

"Good time coming?" : Black Nevadans in the nineteenthcentury / Elmer R. Rusco ; foreword by Kenneth W. Porter. West-port, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1975. xix, 230 p. : ill. (Con-tributions in Afro-American and African studies ; no. 15)

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New Hampshire

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180Oedel, Howard T.

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181Bureau of Negro Intelligence, Newark, N.J.

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182Freedom not far distant . a documentary history of Afro-Amelicans

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184Lyght, Ernest.

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185McKay, Lenora Walker.

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186New Jersey Library Association. Bibliography Committee

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Colored American biography mile post register. . th t. hrst completestate record and 1ualifted register of the religious, t lisness lsic.1professional and social achwvenwnt of the coloi d AmericanLiti/ens compiled by and published by a colored man, SanfordBell Powell. 76 mile posts Newark, lI.J : J. M. Stoute, Printer,1c19411. 27 p. : ill , ports

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188Smith, Anna Amelia Bustill

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190('oles, Floward VV.

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Sketches of the history, character, and dying testimony ofbeneficiaries of the colored home, in the city of New York / pre-pared lw Mary 11'. Thompson and published for the benefit of theinstitution. New York J. F. Trow, Printer, 1851. 4 leayes,,131-78 p. . iii

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197The 1850 federal census and supplementary schedules of Stokes

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198Goodnight, Libby 1Vvatt.

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200Leonard, Carol J.

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201Mitchell, Thornton W.

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James City, a black community in North Carolina, 1863-1900 / byJoe A. Mobley. Raleigh : North Carolina Dept. of CulturalResources, Division of Archives and I listory, 1981. 113 p. : ill. -(Research reports from the Division of Archives and History , no. 1)

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203Redford, Dorothy

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Pioneers of a different kind In Red Rwer Valley !Itstorian and Ili:-tory Nelo, - (Winter 1978-79) ; p. 14-22.

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Ohio

205Bigglestone, William E.

They stopped in Oberlin : black residents and visitors of thenineteenth century / by William E. Bigglestone. Scottsdale,Ariz. : Innovation Group, c1981. xxv, 252 p. : ill.

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206Columbus illustrated record. Columbus, Ohio : W. A. McWilliams,

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207Dabney, Wendell Phillips.

Cincinnati's colored citizens . historical sociological and biographi-cal , by Wendell P. Dabney. Cincinnati, Ohio : Dabney Pub. Co.,1c19261. 440 p. : ill., ports.

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208Davis, Lenwood G

Blacks in the State of Ohio, 1800-1976 : a preliminary survey / byLenwood G. Davis. Monticcllo, Ill. : Council of Planning Li-brarians, 1977, c1976. 87 p. (Exchange bibliography - Councilot Planning Librarians ; 1208-1209)

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209Davis, Russell I 1.

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210Davis, Russell I I.

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211Gilmore, Helen Dehlia.

The history of the John Randolph freed slaves of Roanoke, Vir-ginia, who settled in Miami & Shelby Counties / [compiled andresearched by Helen Dehlia Gilmore]. [Piqua, Ohio] : RossvilleSpringcreek Historical Society, c1981. 36 p. : ill.

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212Haller, Stephen E.

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213Nitchman, Paul E.

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214The Ohio black history guide Sara Fuller, editor, Edie Hedlin, as-

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217Snider, Wayne L.

Guernsey County's black pioneers, patriots, and persons / WayneL. Snider. Columbus : Ohio Historical Society, 1979. viii,136 p. : ill.

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218*Furpi-., Joan.

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Oklahoma

219Campbell, John Bert.

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220Franklin, Lewis

The blacks a. Oklahoma by Jimmie Lewis Franklin. 1st ed.Norman University of Oklahoma Press, c1980. vi, 79 p . ill.(New,-onwrs to a new land)

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121Franklin, Jimmie Lew is

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Oregon

223Blacks in Oregon a ,,t:t1 t, 'al and his oncal report edited by William

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225McLagan, Elizabeth.

A peculiar paradise a history ot blacks in Oregon, 1778-1940 /Elizabeth McLagan, the Oregon Black History Project. -1st ed Portland, Or. Georgian Press, 1980. - ix, 230 pp. :

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Pennsylvania

226Bell, Raymond Martin

Black persons in early Washington County, Pennsylvania / by Ray-mond M. Bell. (Washington, Pa. Bell, (19781. - (71 leaves.

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227Blockson, Charles L.

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228Directory of colored business and professional women of Philadel-

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229Fries Stelh NI

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230Glimpses into our lives memories ot Harrisburg's bhck senior

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232Pennsylvania Negro business directory, illu.,triqed, 1910- . indus-

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234The Philadelphia colored directory. Vol. 1 (1908)-v. 2 (1910).

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235Register of frddes of the colored people in the city of Philadelphia

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237White, Charles Frederick.

Who's who in Philadelphia . a collection of thirty biographicalsketches of Philadelphia colored people . . . together with cuts andinformation of some of their leading institutions and organiza-tions by Charles Fred. White ; with an introduction by R. R.Wright, Jr., Ph. D , and containing articles by C. J. Perry, B. F. Lee,Jr , R R. Wright, Jr., and Charles Fred White Philadelphia : TheA.M.E. Book Concern, lc19121 206 p. : ill. plates.

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238"Who is who" the Afro-American social directory in seven

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239Bartlett, Irving H.

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243Black, Clouggeon

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State free Negro capitation tax books, Charleston, South Caroli-na, ca. 1811-1860 Judith NI Brimelow and Michael E.Stevens Columbia, S C . Dept. of Archives and History,cI983. - 1 1 p

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Negro senators and representatives in the South Carolina Legis-lature, 1868-1902 Lawrence C Bryant, editor Orangeburg,S C , 119681 199 p

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South Carolina Negro legislators a glorious success , state andloial otfkeholders , biographies of Negro representatives,1868- 1902 Orangeburg South Carohna State College,119741. 119 p

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247Caldw ell, Bets% NIcIntosh

The 1850 census of St. Luke's Parish, Beaufort County, South Caro-lina compiled b% Bets% Milntosh aldw ell , inde\ nd typescripth% Ann Kirkland Lahtte Bluttton, S Bluttton HistoricalPreservation c.ocietv, (1984. 62 p, 111 leat of plates :

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248Crum, N1ason

Gullah Negro lite in the Carolina Sea islands by Mason( rum Durham, N C Duke University l'ress, 1940. - \v,151 p ill , plates

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249NIanue (,,ir%

Lemon Swamp and other places a C arohna nwmoir by MamieGarvin Fields w ith Karen hdds New York . Free Press , Lon-don . Collier Macmillan, t.19' ' \ \in, 250 p,, 181 p. of plates : ill.

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Proiect Editorial BoardSouth Carol:na's blacks and Native Amerit.r.ns, 1776-1976 /

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254Summers, Eliza Ann

"Dear Sister" letters written on Hilton I lead Island, 1867Josephine W. Martin editor Be mfort, S C. . Beaufort Book Co.,,c1977 - 133 p . ill

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255Bernson, Sarah 1.

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Tennessee

256Hamilton, Green Polonms.

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257Hutton, Edith kVilson

Transcription. Federal iensus schedule, Campbell County, Tennes-see, 1860, indexed, Federal mortality st.hedu1e, Campbell County,Tennessee, 1860 , List of slave oN ners, Campbell County, Tennes-see, 1860 prepared bv Edith Wilson Hutton ; index by ImogeneI fall Thacker (Campbell County" Tenn 1 : Mrs. J. T. Hutton,c1982 v, 157, 69 p.

F443.C3 H87 1982

258Nashville colored directory, 1925 INash Ik Compiled by R. C.

Grant, 19251. 76 p ill , pot ts1444.N2 A1845 Folio

259Patterson, ( aleb Pen%

The Negro in Tennessee, 1790-1865 a tui-lv in Southernpolitics 11v1 akb Pei rv Patterson. Austin, Tex . The Unwer-sit, 119221 213 p

E445.T3 1'2Reprinted in NoN Nork b% Negro Um% ii sities Press in 1968.Bibliograph% p 202-209

260Rogers, ',muse F

The older black families of Rogersville, Tennessee IlAnikes F

Rogers1. (Rogersville, Tenn . Rogers1,1)76 62 leaves.1:444.R83 R63

Texas

261Brew,..r, John Mason

Negro legislators of Texas and their descendants . history of theNegro in fexas polaks from reionstruction to disfranchisement

57

G3

by J. Mason Brewer , ith an introductionGambrell. Dallas, Tex Mathis Pub. Co ,

134 p. : ports. (1 told.), map.

LC copy replaced by microfilm.

by Herbert P.1c19351. - x,

Micro 37663 E

262Corder, Claude, Mrs

1850-1860 census of Henderson County, Texas, including slaveschedule and 1846 tax list / compiled by Mrs. Claude Corder for11,11derson County Historical Society. - Athens, Tex. : The Society,194. 242 p.

F392 H54 C67 1984

263Hamilton, I A

History and directory of Fort Worth giving an account of its earlysettlers, tounders and growth , also a history of its leading busi-ness and professional colored population and their advancements,in a moral, intellectual, social, business, and financial way. - 1FortWorth' Tex. s.n.1, c1907. - 31-112 p. . ill., port.

F394.F7 H2"Sketch ot the Author' p. 31

264Hudson, k% e!don I.

Comandie County, Texas census records, 1860 and 1870 federalcensus with index to the 1880 heads of households and the spe-cial 1890 census ot Union veterans and widows also the 1860 slavelist and the 1867 voter's registration compiled by Weldon I. Hud-son and Shirley Brittain Cawver. - Fort Worth, Tex. : W. I. Hud-on , Stephenville, Tex. S. B Cawyer, 1981. - 91 p.

F392.C75 118 1981

265ludson, kVeldon IErath County, Texas census records includipg the 1860 and 1870federal census, the 1860 slave list, and the 1867 voter's registra-tion compiled by Weldon 1. Hudson and Shirley BrittainCaw ver Fort Worth, Tex. : W. I Hudson, 1981. 104 p.

F392.E7 11827 1981

266institute cit Texan Cultures.

The Afro-American Texans I prepa. .d by the staff of the Univer-sity of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Teion Cultures1. 1SanAntonio1 . The Institute, 119751. 32 p. : ill

E185.93.T4 157 1975

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267The Red book of Houstot compendium of social, professional,

religious, educational anu industrial interests of Houston's coloredpopulation. - Ed. no. 1. - Houston, Tex. : Sotex Pub. Co.,Ic19151. -- 190 p. . ill., ports.

F394.H8 R3

268Residents of Texas, 1782-18.16. ISan Antonio( : University of Texas

Institute ot rexan Cultures , St. Louis, Mo. : Distributed by IngmirePubhcations , Nacogdoches, Tex . Distributed by Ericson Books,Ic19841. 3 v

F385 .R47 1984Microfilm 83/904

Vol 3, the general manuscript series, contains mostly translatedsummaries documen tin., the black experience in Texas. Included areland grant requests, w ills and testaments, letters of freedom, and con-tracts ot the sale ot slaves

269The Slave narratives of Texas edited lw Ronnie C Tyler & Lawrence

R. Murphy 1st ed Austin . Encino Press, 1974. xlviii,143 p ports.

E445.T47 S52Bibhograplw p 139-143

270Stor% , Loraine Dodson

Early records of Hunt County, Texas . (1850 census, 1850 mortali-ty scheoule) (1850 slave schedule, 93 marriages, 1847-1851) / tran-scribed b Loraine Dodson Story , edited and published bySearch-n-Print Farmersville, Tex. . Search-n-Print, c1979. 42 p.

F392.119 S763 1979

271Story, Loraine Dodson.

1360 census of Hunt County, Texas . (includes the 1860 mortalityand slave schedules) transcribed by Loraine Dodson Story.Farmersville, 1 ex : Search-n-Prmt, c1979. - 144, viii p.

F392.119 S76 1979

272United State., Census Office. 8th Census, 1860.

Calhoun County, Texas . eighth census of the United States,

59 ,r

65

1860 : free inhabitants, slave inhabitants, persons who died . . .

Imortality1 products of industry, social statistics / C. C. Howerton,assistant marshal , transcribed by Leonard Joe McCown. Irving,'rev : McCown, 1978 118 p.

F392.C22 U54 1860

273United States. Census Office. 7th Census, 1850.

Calhoun County, Texas : seventh census of the United States,1850 : free inhabitants, slave inhabitants, persons who died . . .

!mortality] productions of agriculture, social statistics / A. W. Hicks,assistant marshal , transcribed by Leonard Joe McCown. Irving,Te\ McCown, 1978. 64 p

F392.C22 U54 1850

Utah

274Davis, Lenwood G

Black: in the State of Utah a %%orking bibliography ; LenwoodG Davis , Mary Vance', editor Monticello, III. Council of Plan-ning Librarians, 1974. 12 p (F. \change bibliography - Councilot Planning Librarians , (61)

Z5942 .C68 no. 661Z1361 .N39

Vermont

275Bandel, Betty

;atisfaction brought it back Dr Betty Bandel. In l'('rmota Ins-tont Vol 30 (Nov. Dec 1979) , p 91-92.

F46 .V5

276Bandel, Betty

Social history in the land records In Velmont hOoty neze.Vol. 30 (Sept. Oct 1979) ; p 72-73

277Davis, Sharon Carbonh

Vermont's adopted sons and daughtersVol 31 (Apr. 1963) , p 122-127

f; 60

V5

In l'omont lustont.

F46 .V55

Virginia

278Breen, T. H.

"Myne owne ground" : race and freedom onShore, 1640-1678 T. H. Breen, Stephen Innes.ford University Press, 1980. viii, 142 p. : ill

Includes bibliographical referenzes and index.

Virginia's EasternNew York : Ox-

.

F232.E2 B73

279Cassell, R. Vaughn.

1850 census of Tazewell County, Virginia : free schedule, slavescheduk, mortality schedule, industry schedule transcribed andindexed by R. Vaughn Cassell Wytheville, Va. : R. V. Cassell,c 1986. 99 p.

F232.T2 C38 1986

280Dickenson, Richard B.

Entitled! . free papers in Appalachia concerning antebellum free-born Negroes and emancipated blacks of Montgomery County, Vir-ginia compiled and with an introduction by Richard B. Dicken-son. Washington . National Genealogical Societv 1981. xviii,83 p. : ill. (Special publication National GenealogicalSociety ; no. 47)

F232.M7 D52

281Engs, Rthert Francis.

Freedores first generation : black Hampton, Virginia, 1861-1890 Robert Francis Engs. 1Philadelphial . University of Pennsyl-vania Press, 1979. xx, 236 p. : ill.

1:234.H23 E54Bibliography: p. 12251-230.

282Fitzgerald, Ruth ('oder.

A different story a black history of Fredericksburg, Stafford, andSpotsvlyania, Virginia by Ruth Coder Fitzgerald 1Greensboro,N C.1 Unicorn, c1979. ix, 312 p. :

F234.1:8 F57Bibhography. p. 260-269

283Gilmore, !Men Dehlia.

The history of the John Randolph freed slaves of Roanoke, Vir-ginia, who settled in Miami & Shelby Counties 1compiled and

61. , p

()

researched by Helen Deli lia Gilmore]. [Piqua, Ohio] : RossvilleSpringcreek Historical Society, c1981. 36 p. : ill.

F497.M6 G54 1981

284Houston, William R. M.Colonial residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore : whose ages were

proved before court officials of Accomack and Northamptoncounties / by William R. M. Houston & Jean M. Mihalyka. - Balti-more : Genealogical Pub. Co., 1985. xv, 143 p.

F232.A2 H68 1985Age determinations of Negroes are included with a separate list of

slaves without surnames.

285Jackson, Luther Porter.

Free NEgro labor and property holding in Virginia, 1830-1860.Chicago, 1937. - xiii 311 leaves.

E185.93.V8 118 1937rhesis- University of Chiugo.Bibliography: leaves 305-311

286Jackson, Luther Porter

Negro office-holders in Virginia, 1865-1895 by Luther )orter Jack-son. - Norfolk, Va. : Guide Quality Press, 1945, c946. - xii,88 p : ill., ports

E185.93.V8 J19

287Miller, Anne V.

1850 federal census of Henry County, Virginia : free, slave, mor-tality schedules / transcribed by Anne V. Miller. Sterling,Va. : Old Mill Printers, c1986. - 143 p.

F232.116 M55 1986

288Norris, Mary Boldridge.

Property hx list of Culpeper County, Virginia, and names ofslaves, 1783 / compiled by Mrs. Garland C. Norris. Raleigh,N.C. : 11936.1. 28 p.

F232.C9 N6

CS62

289Smith, Gloria L.

Black Americana at Mount Vernon .group research by Gloria L. Smith.c1984 ii, 69 leaves : ill

Includes bibliographical references.

genealogy techniques for slaveTucson, Ariz. : G. L. Smith,

F232.R7 S93

290Souvenir views Negro enterprises &I residences, Richmond, Va. -

IRichmon i I) A. Ferguson, 19071. 1541 p. : (chiefly ill.)F234.R5 S66

291Strickler, I tarry Miller

Tenth legion tithables (Rockingham division) Rockingham county,Virginia tithables for 1792 . a list of all the whi t'? males above 16 yearsof age in the county and all ti.e slaves abme 12 in the county in1792 compiled by t --Tv M. Strickler. Luray, Va. : The author,1930, - 77 p. mounted fold. map.

F232.R7 S93Microfilm 59207 F

292Virginia. County Court (leairta \ Co.)

"Registrations of free Negroes commencing September court 1822,book no. 22," and "Regist( r of free blacks 1835, book 3" : being thetull te\ t of the b%o emant %olumes, 1822-1861, of registrations of freeblaL.ks no%% in the County Courthouse, Fairfa\ Virginia edited andinde\ed k Donald S%yeig. Fairta\ I listory Section, Office of Com-prehensive' Planning, Ruda \ ('ounty, Virginia, 1977. vi 292 p.

1:232.1:2 495 1977

293Warwick County, Virginia, 1782-1880 who was who edited by Col.

and Mrs. Arthur II. Vollertsen Fort Eustis, Va. : Fort Eustis Histor-ical and Archaeological Association, 1977. - viii,385 p. . map,

1:232.W27 W37Pers,)nal property ta \ lists ot 1782-1785, 1790ind 18(10 and the 1850

a 1 1860 sla e schedules are abctracted and inde\ed

294Weevils in the wheat . inter\ ith Virginia e\-slaves edited by

Charles I. Perdue', Ir , ihomas E Barden, and Robert K.

Charlottes% ille University Press ot Virginia, 1976. -405 p

Bibliography p 13911-394.

("3

C;)

E444 .W37

295Writers Program. Virginia.

The Negro in Virginia.c19401. - xii, 380 p. : ill. -literature)

Bibliography: p 353-367

- New York . Arno Press, [1969,(The American Negro, his history and

E185.93.V8 W7 1969

2961,Vynne, Frances Holloway.

Register of free Negroes and also of dower slavf!s, BrunswickCounty, Virginia, 1803-1850 transcribed and indexed by FrancesHolloway Wynne.- Fairfax, Va. : F. H. Wynne, 1983. - x,219 p. : ill.

F232 139 W96 1983Bibliography: p 209,

Washington

297Mills, 114,el E.

The Negro in the State of Washington, 1788-1969 : a bibliographyof published works and ut unpublished source matenals on the lifeand achievements ot the Negro in the Evergreen State / compiledby Hazel E Mills and Nancy B. Pryor. Olympia : WashingtonState Library, 1970 21 p.

Z1347 .M5 1970

298Momtord, Esther 1 lall .

Seattle's black Victorians, 1852-1901 Esther I fall Mumford. -S;?attle . Ananse, c1980. 235 p : ill.

F899 S49 N45Bibliogr,:phy p 225-227.

299Seven stars and Orion reflections ot the paq Esther 1 lall Mum-

ford, editor. 1st Ananse Press ed. Seattle, Wash. Ananse,1986 - , 103 p :

Bibliography. p 103

64

1:899.S49 N47 1986

West Virginia

300Posey, Thomas Edward.

The Negro citizen of West Virginia / by Thomas E. Posey. Insti-tute, W. Va. : Press of West Virginia State College, [19341. [51-1!9 p ill., plates, ports., diagrs.

E185.933.W5 Pt,Bibliography: p. 11101-112.

301Wolfgang, Me ldon J

Kanawha County, Virginia, personal property tax lists, 1806 and1809 ' compiled with introduction by Me ldon J. Wolfgang.Albany, N.Y. : J. Sheppard Enterprises, 1977. 33 p.

F247.K2 W65 1977

Wisconsin

302Looper, Zachary

Black settlers in rural Wisconsin by Zachary Cooper. Madi-son . State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1977 27, [11 p. : ports.

E185.93.W58 C66Bibhography. p. 1281.

303Negro business directory of the State of Wisconsin [Milwaukee .

n , 1950 51-1953,541. 2 v. .

65

E185 93.W58 N4

Genealogical Periodicals

Genealogical periodicals are a resource that is too often overlooked.They may contain a wide assortment of genealogical gems such asabstracts of wills, cemetery inscriptions, genealogies, census index-es, abstracts of church records, slave records, wills, and more.

Listed below are periodicals that focus on Afro-American genea-logical research. Other genealogical and historical periodicals pub-lished by state and local historical and genealogical societies, familyorganizations, and independent publishers should also be con-sulted, since they frequently include articles of interest to re-searchers of Afro-American lineages.

304 .

Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society (Washington,D.C.)Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical S7.-ciety. (sumnwr 1980)- . [Washington] . The Society, 1980-

E185.96 .A46a

305Flower of the forest black genedlogical journal. (1982)- [Bal-

timore, Md.) : A. K. Callum, c1982-E185.93.M2 F57

Founded and edited by Agnes Kane Callum.

Collective Biographies, Directories, Lists

Selected national and professional directories, slave narratives, andgeneral collective biographical works are listed in this section. Somecontain essay-length compositions and others brief sketches. Indi-k:ual slat e narratives and biographies are not included, but those

that w ere published as books may be found by searching library cata-logs under the name of the individual.

306Alexander, Cha

One hundredAtlanta, Ga67 p

rles.distinguished leaders by Charles Alexander.

The Franklin Printing & Publishing Co. 1c18991.

E185.96 A3

307The American slave : a lomposite autobiography edited by George

P. Rawick Vestport, Conn. : Greenwood Pub. Co., 1972-'3 19 v (Contributions in Afro-Amencan and Africanstudies , no 11)

E441 .A58Bibliography v. I, p 179-200.

Contents 1 Front sundow n to sunup . the making of the blackwmmunitv 2-3 South Carolina narratk cs 4-5. Texas narra-tk es v. 6. Alabama and Indiana narratives v. 7. Oklahoma andMississippi narratives v. 8-10. Arkansas narratives v. 11.

Arkansas narratives. Missouri narratives v. 12-13. Georgianarratives v 14-13. North Carolina narratives v. 16. Kansas,Kentucky, Mars l(nd, Ohio, Virginia, and lennessee narratives

. 17. Florida narratk v 18. Unw ritten history of slavery (FiskL]riversitv) v. 19 God struck me dead (Fisk University).

The first olume is an interpretive essay by George Rawick dealingith the conditions of lite under slavery into which he h corporated

illustratk e passages from the narratives. Appendixes to Vol. 1 include"Lditor's Introduction to Volumes 2-19," front matter from the WPA's1941 collection at the Library of Convess, and instructions to inter-\let\ ers regarding inter% iew structure and transcription in dialect.Volumes 2 through 17 are reprints of the slave narratives held in theRare Book and Special Collections Dk ision of the Library of Congress.These w ere prepared by the Federal Writers' Project 1936-1938, and a.--sembled under the title Slave Narratives. A Folk History of Slavery in theLlnit( ates From Interviews Wnh Former Slaves.

67

Supplement, series 1 edited b% George P. Rawick, general edi-tor, with Ian I lillegas and Ken Lawrence, editors. Westport,Conn. : Greenwood Pub. Co., 1977. 12 v. (Contributions in Afro-American and African studies ;, no. 35)

E444 .A45 suppl. 1Contents. v. 1 Alabama narratives v 2. Arkansas, Colorado,

Minnesota, Missourimd Oregon and Washington narrativesv 3-4 Georgia narratives v. 5. Indiana and Ohio narratives -v 6-10 Mississippi narratives V. 11. North Carolina and SouthCarolina narratives - v. 12. Oklahoma narratives.

Raw ick and his associates became involved in the search for addi-tional narratives not induded in the LC's rare book collection (sincetransferred to the Manuscript Division) and enlisted the cooperationof archives, historical societies, and other depositories around thecountry. The material %%as transcribed by typists before it wasreproduced here In his "General Introduction" (p. Rawickdiscusses the problems associated w ith using the narratives for histor-ical scholarship.

Supplement, series 2 George P. Rawick, general editor. West-port, Conn Greenwood Press, 1979. 10 v. (Contributions inAtio-American and African studies ; no. 3)

E444 A45 suppl. 2Contents % 1 Alabama, Ari/ona, Arkansas, District of Columbia,

Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, New York,North Carolina, Washington narratives V. 2-10 Te \ as narratives

308Index to The American slave edited by Donald M Jacobs assisted

by Ste% en Fershleiser Westport, Conn. . Greenwood Press,1981 iii, 274 p. (Contributions in Afro-American and Afri-can st udies, 0069-9624 , no 65)

E444 A45 Suppl. 3Inde \ es the main vs, ork and its supplements, series 1 and 2.

309Bacote, Samuel kVilham.

Who's who among the colored Baptists of theby Samuel William Bacote Kansas City, Mo.Pub. Co , 1913. 307 p. ports.

31013ardolph, Richard

The Negro vanguard New 1 ork

68rt

United States ed.. Franklin I ludson

BX6453 133 1913

Rinehart, 119591. 388 pE185.96 .1328

311Birmingham, Stephen.

Certain people : America's black elite Stephen Birmingham. -1st ed. Boston : Little, Brown, c1977. xv 301 p., 1121 leavesof plates : ill.

E185.96 .B48

312Bush, Aldridge Edward.

History of the Mosaic templars of America-its founders and offi-cials edited by A. E. Bush and P. L. Dorman. Little Rock : Cen-tral Print. Co., 1924. - 291 p. : plates, ports.

F1S2259 .M873 1924

313Caldwell, Arthur Bunyan.

History of the American Negro and his institutions edited by A.B. Caldwell. Original ed Atlanta, Ga. : A. B. Caldwell Pub.(o., 1917. - 7 v . ill

E185.96 C14Contents Vols 1-2 Georgia ed. v 3. South Carolina ed.

t 4 North Carolina ed v. 5. Virginia ed v. 6. Washington,I) C ed t 7 West Virginia ed

314Lt dia Ntaria Francis

The Freedmen's book bx I. Maria Child Boston . Ticknor andFields, 186=i. - 3. p. leaves, Iv kvi, 277 p

E185.2 .C53Also at ailable on microhlm in the American Culture Series

(Microtilm 01291 reel 132, no i E)

315Federal Writers' Pi oject

Slave narratives a folk histort ot slavery in the United States, fromintert lett tt ith toi mer slat es St. Clair Shores, Mich ScholarlyPress, 1976. 17 x

E444 .F27 1976Reprint ol the tx po linen ieiords prepared by the Federal Writers'

Praia t, 1936-1938, huih tt ere assembled by the Library of Congressprowl t, Work Projects Administration for the District of Columbia,into bound olumes kept in the Library's Rare Book and Special Col-leitions Dit ision ftc k pescripts rnav also be viewed on microfilm(no. 974) in the Murotorm Reading Room. Material in the reprint edi-tion has a ditferent olume arrangement than the original,

ontents e 1-2 South Carolina narratives v 3-4. exas narra-tives v ; Alabama and Indiana nar Alves v. 6. Oklahoma and

69:")

Mississippi narratives v. 7-9. Arkansas narratives v. 10. Arkan-sas narratives. Missouri narratives. v. 11-12. Georgia narra-tives v. 13-14. North Carolina narratives v. 15. Kansas, Ken-tucky, and Maryland narratives v. 16. Ohio, Virginia, andTennessee narratives v. 17. Florida narratives.

316Fisk Un;versity Nashville. Social Science Institute.

Unwritten history of slavery : autobiographical accounts of Negroex-slaves. Washington : Microcard Editions, 1968. vi, 160 p.

E444 .F5 1968"Interviews . conducted during 1929 and 1930 by Mrs. Ophelia

Settle Egypt."

317Jackson, George F.

Black women, makers of history : a portrait / by George F. Jack-son. Sacramento, Cala. : Dome Print. & Pub., c1975. 252,181 p. : ill.

Bibliography: p. 12531-12551E185.96 .J25

318Katz, William Loren.

The black West I 1st ed J. Garden City, N.Y : Doubleday,119711. 336 P.

E185.925 .K37Bibliography. p. 13181-327

319Major, Gem

Gerri Major's black society x% ith Doris E. Saunders. Chicago :Johnson Pub. Co , 1976, xiv, 418 p. : ill.

E185.96 .M22Bibliography p 403-408.

320Marrs, Monroe Alphus.

Noted Negro women : their triumphs and activities / by M. A.Majors. Chicago . Donohue & Henneberry, Printers, 1c18931.xvi, 17-365 p. : ill.

E185.96 .M23

311Morns, E. C

Sermons, addresses and reminiscences and important correspon-dence with a picture gallery of eminent ministers and scholars /

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Ilan:di, stated in the grassl From one of four albums on Negro life in Georgia,,, pa, et11,11 W F B du Bois tor Negro Exhibit at the Amencan Section,

i \posit:on thriz't f...elle Pans 1900 Prints and Photographs Division,1 ihrar\ ot ((ingress 1 \lit Po Shelf 11930, picture 34b I

\hull, 1) 1) Intioduk. non h \ k 11 lio\ d, I) 1) Nash-_

\ ill( 1enn Notional Baptist Publishing Board, MI

100417 \167 1901

122mott \I-,11,0 1 icid

Biographikal sketches and interesting anecdotes of persons ofcolor r,, nu h is added a sulektion (0 pieces in poen \ kompiled1'. \ \lott Ne\ 1 oil, Printed 11\ order ot the nustees of the, , dual \ .-.tate (0 indle\ Morro\ , 1181(1 \ I 171 408 p

1 18; 96 \1st)

321\ Itt \E-qpil I idd

Narratives of colored Americans (.ompiled h\ A Mott and M\\ 01,d hinted IIN, oidei ot the trustees ot the residu,, I state ot

71

Lindley Murray. - New York : W. Ward & Co., 1877. - iv, 151.-276 p.

Micro 37571 ELC copy replaced by microfilm.

324National Association of Colored Women.

Official directory of the National Association of Colored Women,1926-1928. - 119284 - 69, [2] p. : [SI : s.n.1 ill., plates.

E185.5 .N277"Compiled by Rebecca Stiles Taylor, Corresponding Secre-

tary."

325The National cyclopedia of the colored race editor-in-chief, Clement

Richardson. Montgomery, Ala. : National Pub. Co., 1919.1 v. . ill.

E185 .N27 folio

326The National register : pertinent facts about colored Americans. -

Louisville, Ky. : Register Publications, 1952. - 1 v.E185.96 .N37

327Newman, Debra L.

List of free black heads of families in the first census of the UnitedStates, 1790 ' compiled by Debra L. Newman. Washington : Na-tional Archives and Records Service, 1973. - v, 44 p. - (NationalArchives and Records Service ;, Special list no. 34)

E185.96 .N47Bibliography: p. 41.

328Quick. William Harvey.

Negro stars in all ages of the world / by W. II. Quick. Hender-son, N.C. . D. E. Aycock, Printer, 1890. - 272 p.

E185.96. Q6

329Richings, C. F.

An album of Negro educators. IS.1. : s.n., 19001. - 1481 p. : ill.E185.96 .R53

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330Scruggs, Lawson Andrew.

Women of distinction . remarkable in words and invincible incharacter by L. A. Scruggs ; introduction by Mrs. Josephine TurpinWashington. Raleigh : L. A. Scruggs, 1893. - xxiii, 382 p. : ill.,ports.

Micro 54893 ELC copy replaced by microfilm.

331Simmons, William Johnson.

Men of mark : eminent, progressive, rising / by Rev. William J. Sim-mons, ith an introductory sketch of the author by Rev. HenryM. Turner. Cleveland 0. G NI Rewell, 1887. - 1,138 p. : ill.

Micro 18368 ELC copy replaced by: microfilm.

332Simms' blue book and national Negro business and professional

directory. Chicago: J. N. Simms, 1923. 1 v. : ill.Micro 37786

LC' copy replaced by microfilm.

333Slave testimony Rs, o centuries of letters, speeclws, interviews, and

autobiographies edited by John W Blassingame. - BatonRouge Louisiana State University Press, c1977. lxv, 777 p. : ill.

E444 .S57Includes bibliographical references and 'ndews

334Smith, Samuel Denny.

The Negro in Congress, 1870-1901 lb.)] Samuel Denny Smith.Chapel Hill . The University of North Carohna Press, 1940. xinp , 1 leaf, 160 p.

E185.6. S6413ibliography. p 145-151

335Stephenson, Nendell 1- iolnws

Isaac Franklin, slave trader and planter of the Old South . v ithplantation records. Gloucester, Mass. : P Smith, 19681c19381 xi, 368 p. ill., tacsim., map (on lining papers)

F213 .F73 1968Bibliosraphy : p. 340-348.

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336Thompson, Myrtle Louh.

People and things worthwhile i by Myrtle Louh Thompson.[Pittsburgh : s.n., 1926). 1 v. : ill., ports.

Micro 53400 ELC copy replaced by microfilm.

337Who's who in colored America : a biographical dictionary of notable

living persons of Negro descent in America. Vol. 1 (1927)-1949/50. New York : Who's Who in Colored America Corp.,[19271-1950.

E185.96 .W54

338Who's who of the colored race : a general biographical dictionary of

men and women of African descent. Chicago : 1915. 1 v. : ill.E185.96 .W6

Vol. 1 ed. by Frank Lincoln Mather.Reprinted in Detroit by Gale Research in 1976.

3:.9Woodson, Carter Godwin.

Free Negro heads of families in the United States in 1830 : togetherwith a brief treatment of the free Negro / by Carter G. Wood-son. Washington : The Association for the Study of Negro Lifeand History, Inc., 119251. lviii, 296 p

E185 .W887"Second of a series of documentary studies of the free Negro pro-

vided for by a grant . . . from the Laura Spelman Rockefellermemorial."

340Woodson, Carter Godwin.

Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830 : togetherwith absentee ownership of slaves in the United States in 1830 /compiled under the direction of, and edited by, Carter G. Wood-son. Washington : The As,ociation for the Study of Negro Lifeand History, 1c19241. viii, 78 p.

E185 .W8873"This statistical report was made possible by an appropriation ob-

tained from tin. Laura Spelman Rockefeller memorial."

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Biographical Indexes

The two works cited here index a variety of sources that containprofiles of individuals of the twentieth century and earlier. Thousandsof names are listed. Biographical sketches often include birth, death,marriage or other genealogical data.

341Abajian, James.

Blacks in selected newspapers, censuses and other sources : an in-dex to names and subjects ' compiled by James de T. Abajian.Boston . G. K. Hall, 1977. 3 v

Z1361.N39 A28Bibliography. V. I, p xi-vo.

342Spradling, Mary Mace.

In black and white a guide to magazine articles, newspaper arti-cles, and books concerning more than 15,000 black individuals andgroups Mary Mace Spradlmg, editor. Detroit . Gale ResearchCo., c 1980. 2 v

Z1361.N39 S655 1980Third edition supplement : a guide to magazine articles,

nm spa per articles, and books concerning more than 6,700 black in-dividuals and groups Mary Mace Spradlmg, editor. Detroit : Gale,c1985 xiii, 628 p.

Bibliography p. 621- 628.

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Bibliographies

The following list of subject compilations is provided to guideresearchers to additional sources not mentioned in Generations Past.Bibliographies on specialized topics are listed in other sections withinthis bibliography.

343Abajian, James de T.

Blacks and their contributions to the American West : a bibliogra-phy and union list of library hokiings through 1970 compiled bylames de T. Abajian for the Friends of the San Francisco PublicLibrary. Boston : G K. Hall, i974. - xxii, 487 p.

Z1361.N39 A27Sections on "Biography' and "1 listory and Historiography" may

be of particular interest to researchers.

344Barbar:. L

Black biographical sources . an annotated bibliography / Eby]Barbara L. Bell. New Haven Yale University Library, 1970. -20 p (Yale Um. ersity. Library. Bibliographv series no. 1)

Z1361 N39 B46

345Davis, Lenwood

Blacks in the AmericanG. Davis 2nd ed,Librarians, 1976, c1975

West . a vorking bibIR graphy Lenwood- Monticello, Ill Council of Planning

51 p ft %change bibliography , 984)Z5942 .C68 no. 984

346Davis, Lenwood G

Blicks in the Pacific Northwest, 1788-1974 a lAbhography of pub-lished works and of unpublished source materials on the life andcontributions of black people in the Pacific Northwest Lenw oodG Da. is. 2nd ed. Monticello, Ill. Council of Planninglibrarians, 1975. 93 p. (Exchange bibhography Council ofManning Librarians ; 767 and 7(,8)

Z5942 .( 68 no. 767-768347Newman, Debra I.

Black history a guide to civilian records in the National Ar-chives compiled by Debra L. Newman Washington : NationaiArchives Trust Fund Board, General Services Administration,1984. - xix, 379 p : ill.

Z136 .N39 N 576 1984

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348United States. National Archives and Records Service.

Black studies : select catalog of National Archives microfilm publi-cations. Washington : National Archives Trust Fund Board,1984 \i, 97 p

Z1361.N39 U63 1984

349Work, Monroe Nathan.

A bibliography of the Negro in Africa and America / compiled byMonroe N. Work. Nw York : H. W. Wilson Co, 1928. xxi,1 1 I p., 1 leaf, 698 p.

Z1361.N39 W'Classified with author indev"A Bibliography of bibliographies on the Negro in the United

States': p. (6301-636.

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Catalogs and Guides to MajorAfro-American Collections

Although material about Afro-Americans can be found in varioust). pes of libraries, some institutions have extensive and outstandingholdings of works that document Afro-American history and culture.Published catalogs and guides to the.-ie special collections may be es-pecially useful resources to Afro-American family history research-ers in identifying and locating material of interest. The entries in mostof the catal-gs and guides listed below are arranged by author, title,and subject, interfiled in a single alphabetic sequence.

350The Chicago Afro-Americln union analytic catalog : an index to

materials of the Afro-American in the principal libraries of Chica-go : housed in the Vivian G. Harsh Collection of Afro-AmericanHistory and Literature at the George Cleveland Hall oranch of theChicago Public Library. Boston G K. Hall, 1972. - 5 v.

Z1361 N39 C47 E185

351F loward r "liversity. Libraries.

Dictionary catalog of the Arthur 13. Spingallt Collection of NegroAuthors. - Boston . G. K. Hall, 1970. - 2 v.

Z1361.N39 H78"Music catalog" v 2, p 657-784.

352I loward University Libraries. Moorland Foundation

Dictionary catalog of the Jesse E. Moorland Collection of Negi,Life and History, Howard University Library, Washington,D.C. Boston : G. K. Hall, 1970. 9 v.

Z1361 N39 H82

3531:1k University, Nashville. Library.

Dictionary catalog of the Negro collection of the Fisk UniversityLibrary, Nashville, Tennessee. Bocton : G. K. Hall, 1974. 6 v.

Z1361.N39 F57 1974

354Library Company of Philadelphia.

Afro-Americana, 1553-1906 : author catalog of the Librar) Com-pany of Philadelphia and the Historlcal Society of Pen isyl-vama - Boston . G. K rill, 1973. - xiii, 714 p.

Z1361 N39 P48 1973

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355Old Slave i\lart 1\1useum and Library.

Catalog of the Old Slave Mart Museum and Library, Charleston,South Carolina. Boston : G. K. Hall, 1978. - 2 v.

Z5118.B5 043 1978Contents 1 Books, periodicals, documents, maps, realia, verti-

cal files, and ephenwra. 2. Audio-visual, slides, photographs,tlatwork.

356Race Relations Information Center.

Directory of Afro-American resources edited by WalterSchatz. New fork . R. R. Bowker, 119701. - \v, 485 p.

Z1361.N39 R3Bibliograph . p. 347-356Lists and describes primar% source material and is arranged

geographicath b state, then by city and thereafter by institution. Itcontains an index of selected names, subjects and institutions.

357Schomburg Collection ot Negro Literature and History.

Dictionary catalog Boston . G K. Hall, 1962. - 9 v (v, 8473 p.)Z881.N592 S35

358Schomburg Center tor Research in Black Culture

Dictionary catalog of the Schomburg Collection : supplement1974 the Research Libraries ot the New York Public Library.Boston G K. 1 lall, c1976. - 580 p.

Z1361.N39 N55 1962 Suppl. 2\lain w ork issued 1.1 the bod under its earlier name . Schomburg

Collection ot Negro Itcrature and I hstlry

359Schomburg enter tor ':esearch in Black Culture.

Bibliographic guide to black studies 1975- . Boston : G.K. 1 lall, 1975-supplement to New ' i(y) Publk Library. Schomburg Col-lection ot Negro I itemtule and 1 hston . Dictionary Catalog.

Z1361.N39 S373a E185

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Newspaper Resources

This section identifies guides to Afro-Anwrican newspapers.New spapers in general, how tner, are an important resource to serious researchers, as the contain a storehouse of genealogical intor-mation, including birth and marriage announcements, death and legalnotices, and other news accounts Notices of slave sales and runaway-sla e ath ertisements that often provide very detailed descriptions ofthe slaves ma be tound in some early American newspapers.

360Campbell, Georgetta Merritt.

Extant collections of early black newspapers . a research guide tothe black press, 1880-1915, with an index to the Boston guardian,1902-1904 by Georgetta Merritt Campbell. Troy, N.Y Whit-ston Pub. Co., 1981. \\vi, 401 p

7_6944.N39 C35Bil-liograph p \I\

361Pride, Armistead Scott

A register and history of Negro newspapers in the United States,1827-1950. 1950 431 p

Thesis (Ph D ) Northwestern University.Abstracted in ON,crtation ,.11,,trik 1 Intenwhonal, Vol. 34A (Jan.

1974) , p 4183-4184 (62-6508)

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Genealogical Organizations

Societies and associations that promote interest in genealogicalresearo are often helpful to researchers tracing their ancestry. Manysponsor educational programs, publish newsletters and journals, andplan Ictivities of interest to genealogists. They also serve as a meansby which members may share experiences and exchange information.Organizations that focus on Afro-American genealogical research arelisted here.

African-American Family History Association2077 Bent Creek Way SWAtlanta, Georgia 30311

African-American Family I hstory ProjectP.O. Box 6074Greonsboro, North Carolina 27405

Afro-American GenealogiLal and Historical SoLety of ChicagoDusable MuseumP 0. Box A2093Chicago, Illinois 60690

Afro-American Historical and Genealogical SocietyP 0 Box 13086T Street Station1Vashington, D.0 20(X)9

Black I tentage SocietN of 1Vashington State, IncP 0 Box 21565Seattle, Washington 98122

Fred Hart Williams Genealogical SocietyBurton I listoncal CollectionDetroit Public Library5201 Woodward AvenueDetroit, Michigan 48202

Rhode Island Black I tentage Society1 Ihlton StreetProvidence, Rhode kland 02905

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Author and Title Index

References to family names can be found in the section entitled,"Family Histories and Genealogies." Numbers refer to entrtes, notpages.

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Abaiian, James, 80, 341, 343An Abandoned IThul, Settlement on Cumberlaftd Wand, Georpa, 99Adams, Jean, 166Adams, R. A., 26African-American CenealoNy 9Afruatinen, Li S A., 67Afro-American Duedory and Employee, Pureha;.ins Guide, 139Afro-American I listorical and Genealogical Societ I t. :asaing.on,D C.), 304The Afro-Ameruan in Penn.ylz,ama, 231The Afro-Amer hail Teiaw,, 266Atio-Ameruana, 135.3-190b, 233, 354Die Atm-Yankees, 240An Album of NeNto Edu,litor..., 319Ale\ander, Charles, 306Alo.ander, L. T., 88Ihe Amman Slave, 307Appo, I t.ltet, Ilau'kuN, 11

131th b A mem a ha , 72Armstrong, Ilerbert I. , 216

.\InlitenbeiN County, hentucky, 117Irotthil the Clot L in Cnc,ohee, 243

.1«ite .ianniel ilham, 309Bade% asson Reunnm, 12Baltimore, the Nnwtecuth Ceututir Black Capital, 144Bandel Beth, , 175-276Banner, \ lel% in 1 ., 151-152Baidvn, Thomas 1 , 294Baidolph, Richaid, 110Barekman, lune Beved% 110Balekman, Ruth, I loBarrett 1 I , /1Bartklt, Irving 11 , 239

Beasley, Delilah Leontium, 75Because They Endured, 25Before the Ghetto, 156Beginning an Afro-American Genealogical Pursiat,, 5

Beginnings of an African-American Family History, 38Bell, Barb L., 344Bell, Linda .:tdams,, 198Bell, Raymond Martin, 226Bergmann, Leo la Marjorie Nelson, 119Bernson, Sarah L 255Berry, Leonidas 11 , 14

Bethel, Elizabeth Rauh, 242Bewick, Thomas, 30A Bibhograplly of the Negro m Africa and America, 49Bibliographic Gunk to Black Studies, 359Bibliography of Negro Phstory, 159Bicentennial Project Editorial Board, 253Bigglestone, William E , 205Blograplikal Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Color, 322Biographical Sketches of Our Pulpit, 100Biographkal Sketches of Prominent Negro Alen and Women of Kentucky, 125Birmingham, Stephen, 311Black American Genealogy for Beirillerti, 6Black American West Foundation Museum, 84Black Americana at Mount Vernon, 289Black AmeHons iii ChTeland from George Peaky to Carl B. Stokes,,

1796-1969, 209Black, Clouggeon, 243Black Bicentennial Committee of Ouachita Parish, 131Black Blogralrhical Sources, 344Blikk BrPstomans, 148filth', Directory of New Alnico, i89Black Families Heritage of Chenmkee County, 251Blmk Families in Hampden Countyklassmhusetts, 1650-1855, 146Blikk Family Tree, 62Blmk Genealogy, 1. 8Blink Genesis, 4

Black History, 347Black Liberatnni in Kentucky, 124Blmk Alainase 13onds of Fayette County, Kentmky, 1866-1876, 123Black Masters, 32Black New Hapen,Blink New Orleans, 18o0-1880, 132Hie Black Oklahoman, 222Black People in South Dakota History, 255Black Persons in Early kashington County, Pennsyloarna, 226Hie Black Pioneer in Michigan, 151

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Black Roots in Southeastern Connectwut, 1650-1900, 85Black Seeds in the Blue Grass, 21Black Settlers in Rural Wisconsin, 302Black Settlers of tlw Pikes Peak Region, 1850-1899, 82The Black Side, 191Black Slaveowiwrs, 250Black Studies, 348The Black West, 318Black Women, Makers of thstory, 317Blacks and Their Contrdmtions to the Amerwan West, 343Black's Blue Book, 110Blacks in Alabama, 1528-1865, 70Blacks in Augusta, 105Blacks in Gold Rush California, 78Blacks in Minnesota, 160Blacks in Ohio, 1880 m the Counties of Adams, Allen. Ashland, Ashtabu-

la, Athens, Auglazze, Belmont, Brown, Butler, Carroll, 213The Blacks m Oklahoma,120Blacks in Oregon, 223Blacks in Selected Newspapers, Censuses and Other Sources, 341Blzwks in Topeka. Kansas, 1865-1915, 121Blacks in the American West, 345Blacks in the Pacific Northwest, 1788-1974, 346Blacks in the State of Ohio, 1800-1976, 208Blacks in the State of Oregorz, 1788-1974. 224Blacks in the State of Utah, 274The Blacks of Monmouth County, 185Bla,,singame, John W., 132, 333Bkason, Charles L , 1, 227Bl'w Book of Little Rock and A rxenta, Arkansas, 74Bohanan, R D., 24The Bonds, 18Loothe, Charles Ockavnis, 6813ovd, R. II.. 321Bragg, Emma W ,

Bragg, George Freeman, 140Breen, T II., 278Brewer, John Mason, 261The Bright Side of Memphis, 256Brimelow, Judith M. 244Brown, Bubara W., 85-86Brmvn, Letitia Woods, 89Bryant, Lawrence Chesterfield, 245-246Buckley, Lumet, 39Bullard, Mary Ricketson, 99Bureau of Negro Intelligence, Newark, NJ., 181Tlw Binghardt lannly, 20

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Burghardt, Ida !lams Richardson, 20Burks, Janet Baker, 69Bush, Aldridge Edward, 1894-, 312

Caldwell, Arthur Bunyan, 313Cetsv McIntosh, 247

Calhoun County, Tevas, 272-273California's Black Thoneers 77Callum, Agnes Kane, 40Campbell, Georgetta Merritt, 360Campbell, John Bert, 219Camplre' Abstract of Creek Freedman Census Cards and bidet, 219Cans ler, Charles W. 22Cape Grrardeau County Slave Schedule, 166

Carothers, Bettie Stirling, 141Carpenter, Robert C., 198Carter, Edward R., 100-101Carvalho, Joseph, Ill, 146Cassell, R. Vagghn 279Catalos of the Oid Slave Mart Museum and Library, Charleston, South Giro-

355Cate, Margaret Davis, 108Cawver, Shirley Brittain, 261-265Census atupitions of Afro-American Finn:besot! Staten Island, 1840-1875,

191

Central Florida Community College, 96Certain People, 311Ole Chkaso Afro-American Union Anahitic Catalos, 350CIikaso Negro Almanac ant! Refereqc,. RooL , 112Child Lydia Maria Francis, 314Children of Stransers, 35

Marleta, 2Chronicles of the Coe Colony, 26Cincinnati's Colored Citizens, 207City of Detroit Business and Professional Guide, 153

Clark, Peter 1Vellington, 133The Classified Dire( tory of Nesro Business Interests, Professions of 1-.:;,tit'A

County, 181

Clay County 18b0, 130

Clayttui County, Georsia, ISO Census !minibus and MortalityCensus, 102

Clifton, Lucille, 60Clough, Benjamin Crocker, 239Coe, Samuel S., 26

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Coles, Howard W., 190Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore 2"4Colored American Biography Mile Post Register, 187Colored Marriage Bonds, Logan County, Ky. To 1900, 128Columbian Harmony Cemetery Records District of Columbia, 1831-1899, 92Columbus Illustrated Record, 206Comanche County, Texas Census Records 1860 and 1870 Federal Census,

264The Complete 1850 Census of Gaston County, North Carolina, 198Contributors of Ouachita Parish, 131

Cooper, Zachary, 302Corbin, Lillie, 173Corder, Claude, Mrs., 262Cottrol, Robert J.,, 240Cox, Thomas C., 121The Cradle of Freedom, 190Creative Survival, 241Crum, Mason, 248The Cyclopedia of the Colored Baptists of Alabama, 68

Dabney, Wendell Phillips, 207Daniels, John, 147Darden Carole, 30Darden, Norma Jean, 30Davis Ame'a, 230Davis, Josephine S., 61Davis, Lenwood G., 208, 224, 274, 345-346Davis, Marianna W., 253Davis, Russell H. 209-210Davis, Sharon Carbonti, 277Davis, Walker Milan 161"Dear Sister," 254The Deep Roots and Tangled Branches of the Queen Family, 53Delaware's Forgotten Folk, `;8Delta Shadows, 133reVries, James E., 154Dickenson, :ichard B., 191, 280Dictionary Catalog of the Arthur B. Spmgarn Collection of Negro Authors,

351Dictionary Catalog of the Jesse E Moorland Collection of Negro Life and

History, Howard University Library, Washington, D.C., 352Dictionary Catalog of the Nwo Collection of tlw Fisk University Library,

Nashville, Tenaessee, 353Dictionary Catalog, 357

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Dictionary Catalog of the Schomburg Collection, 358A Different Story, 282Directory of Afro-American Resources, 356Directory of Colored Business and Professional Women of Philadelphia and

Vicinity, 228Directory of Negro Businesses, Professions, and Churches for Detroit and

Environs, 155Distinguished Negro Georgians, 106Dorman, P. L., 312Dorsey, James, 111Dorsi, 58Doswell, Thelma Short, 16-17Downing, Clyde, Mrs., 167The Dnany Family Register, 31Dunaway, Maxine, 168Dunnigan, Alice Allison, 122

Early Days of Coast Georgia, 108Early Records of Hunt County, Tems, 270East Denver Directory of Business and Citizenry, 83Eggers, Robert J., 255Eichholz, Alice, 4, 1921828 Tax List Prince George's County, Maryland, 1421850 Census, Lowndes County,, Mississippi, Including Fiee, Slave Nor-

tality, and Agricultural S4iedules, 165The 1850 Census of St. Luke's Parish Beaufort County, South Carolina, 2471850 Census of Surry County, North Carolina, 2001850 Census of Tazewell County, Virginia, 279The 1850 Federd Census and Supplementary Schedules of Forsyth County

North Carolina, 196The 1850 Federal Census and Supplementary Schedules of Stokes County,

North CArohna, 1971850 Federc I Census of Henry County, Virg-na 2871850 Shelby County, Mo. Census with Slave and Mortality Scheduh's, 1731850-1860 Census of Ilenderson County Texas, huluihng Slave Schedule

and 1846 DI List, 2621860 Census of Hunt County, Toas, 2711860 11.S. Census, Clark County, Kentucky, 1261862 Pebel List of Polk County, Missouri, 168Engs, Robert Francis, 281Entitled', 280Lrath County, 'Pus Census Re«nds, 265Essex, Nancy, 214Ethnic Genealogy, 3

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Exploring Burwd BliAton, 120

Extant Collections of Early Black Newspapers, 360

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The Fascinating Story of Black Kentuckians 122Federal Writers' Project, 315Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration, 81Fershieiser, Steven, 308Fields, Karen, 249Fields, Mamie Garvin, 249The First Colored Professional, Clerwol, Skilled and Business Directory of

Baltimore City, 143Fisk University, Nashville Library, 353Fisk University, Nashville. Social Science Institute, 316Fitzgerald, Ruth Coder, 282Flower of the Forest Black Genealogical Journal, 305Forgotten Legacy, 98Franklin, Jimmie Lewis, 220-221Free Black Heads of Household in th, New York State Fcdenil Census,

1790-1830, 192

Free Frank, 47hee Negro Heads of Families in the United State', inFree Negto Labor and Property Holding in Virginia,,Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the United States inFree Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1790-1846,The Freedmen's Book, 314Freedmen's Progress Commission, 157Freedom Not Far Distant 182Freedom's First Genetation, 281Fries, Stella M , 229from Buckingham to Ballard, 10

From Paris to Springfield, 1.3

From Slave to Citizen, 239Fr.nn Slaveru,hip Thrmgh HardshipFry, Ron 1Fuller, Sara, 214Fuller, Wilke J , 70

1830, 3391830-1860, 2851830, 34089

Gabler, Janet Z., 229Gambrell, Herbert P., 261Garden City Women's Club, 76Garrison, Gwendolyn, 123Ga'kins,, Robert E., 10

to Ownership, 19

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Genealogical Faces, 59Geneahwy, 56, 60Genealogy and History of Stephen Bailey, Descendent of Isaac Bailey, Free

Man, and Betsy Bailey, His Wife, Slave, 1720-1982, 12Genealogy of Calesta Carroll Lipscomb Fitzhugh, 44Genealogy of the Co Mils-Biz:ell Families, 28Genealogy of the Cook Family of Washingtoi! D.C, 29The Generations of Andrew Thompson and Silvev Williamson, 41The Generations of Andrew Thompson, Silvey Powell Williamson, and Luke

Meadows, 42Gentrace Associates, Inc., 25, 44George Berry Washington, Black Plantation Owner, 73Gerri Mayor's Black Society, 319Gibson, Paul, 177Gilmore, Helen Dehlia, 211, 283Glimpses into Our Lives, 230Gloucester County Historical Project, 183Gloucester County Series, Slave Documents, 183"Good Time Coming?," 178Goodall, Hurley, 117Goode, George Benjamin 238Goode, Kenneth G., 77Goodnight, Libby Wyatt, 198Gouldtown a Very Remarkable Settlement of Ancient Date, 36Gradwohi, David M., 120Graham, Leroy, 144Greene, Lorenzo Johnston, 169Greene, Robert Ewell, 43, 49Guernsey County's Black Pioneers, Patrwts, and Persons, 217Gullah, 248

HHaas, Edw-Ird F., 136Haley, AI, 3, 37Haller, Stt, ,en E., 212Hamilton, Green Polonius, 256Hamilton, J. A., 263Hamlette, Haiold L., 38Hammond, Isaac W., 179Hankerson, Ernestine Jackson-Snead, 15Harlan, Hugh, 81Harris, Milton Stephen, 62Hatter-Fowler, Henrietta, 56Hebert, Donald J., 134Hedlin, Edie, 214Herd, Shirley, 118

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Heritage of a Living Legacy, 16Hicks, A. W., 273Hilyer, Andrew F., 90Hine, Darlene Clark, 118Historical Records Survey. New Jersey, 183History and Directory of Fort Worth, 263History of Black Americans in Santa Clara Valley, 76History of ne American Negro and His Institutions, 313History of the Mosaic Templars of America, 312A History of Negroes in Muncie, 117The History of the John Randolph Freed Slaves of Roanoke, Virginia, Who

Settled in Miami & Shelby Counties, 211, 283Holland, Anthony F., 169Homecoming, 103The Hornes, 39Horton, James Oliver, 148Horton, Lois E., 148Houston, William R. M., 284How We Will Know It's Us, 51Howard University. Libraries, 351Howard University. Libraries. Moorland Foundation, 352Howard, Victor B., 124Howerton, C. C., 272Hudsor Weldon I., 264-265Hunter, Julius K., 169Hutton, Edith Wilson, 257

I Wouldn't Take Nothin' for My lourwy, 14In Black and White, 342;n Freedom's Birthplace, 147In Search of Kith and Kin, 48Index to the American Slave,, 308Innes, Stephen, 278Institute of Texan Cultures, 266Intercollegian Wonder Book, 115Iroquois Research Institute, 73Isaac Franklin, Slave Trader and Planter of the Old South, 333

Jackson, George F., 317Jackson, Luther Porter, 285-286Jacobs, Alma Smith, 175

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Jacobs, Donald M., 308lames City, a Black Commundy m North Carolina, 1863-1900, 202Jamieson, Doug, 30The lefferson-Palmer Family Al lmm of Ann Palmer Lewis, 50Johnson, Curtis J. (Curtis Joseph), 51Johnson, Michael P., 32-33Johnson, William Decker, 125lournal of the Afro-Anwman zznd Genealogical Society, 304Journey Toward Hope, 221

kanawluz County, VIrginia, Personal Property Tax Lists, 1806 and 1809, 301Kazw-Butler Genealogy, 40Katz, William Loren, 318Katzman, David M., 156Kemp, John R., 136Kerns, Gloria L., 135Koger, Larry, 250Kountze, Mahe "Doc," 149Krech, Shepard, III, 145Kremer, Gary R., 169Krimminger, Betty L., 199

Lafitte, Ann Kirkland, 247Lansdown, Albert Young, 41-42Lansdown, William Leroy, 41-42Lapp, Rudolph M., 78Larson, David, 214Lawson, Percy Bethel, 19Leaders of Hu' Colored Race in Alabama, 71The Leadmg Afro-A?nenons of Vicksburg, Miss., 162The Leary-Evans, Ohw's Free People of Color, 43Lee B. F., Jr., 237Lemon Swamp and Odu Places, 249Leonard, Carol J., 200Lewis, Earl, 204Library Company of Philadelphia, 354Like a Mighty Banyan, 97List of Free Black Heads of Fannhes in the FIN Census of the United States,

1790, 327Little, William A. 223

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Livingston Parish, Louisiana, Mortality and Slave Schedu les,, 1850, 1860,1870, 1880, 135

Los ArNeles Negro Business Directory, 79Louisiana Black Heritage Symposium, Louisiana State Museum, 1977,

136Louisiana's Black Heritage, 136Lucas, Ernestine Garrett, 13Lyght, Ernest, 184

Macdonald, Robert R., 136Major, Gerri, 319Majors, Monroe Alphus, 320Makers of History, 46Malone, Samuel Lorenzo, 63, 251Marg-An, 59Martin, Josephine W., 254Maryland Slave Owners and Superintendents, 1798, 141Maxson, Etienne William, 163McBride, David, 230-231McCown, Leonard Joe, 272-2:3McCoy, James, 45McKay, Lenora Walker, 185McLagan, Elizabeth, 225McManus, Thelma S., 170Menwrable Negroes in Cleveland's Past, 210Men of Mark, 331Men of Maryland, 140Merritt, Carole, 103Metropolitan St. Louis Negn) Directory, 171Michigan Manual of Freedmen's Progress, 157Mihalyka, Jean M., 284Miller, Anne V., 287Miller Dorothy lnborden, 43Miller, Harriet l'arks, 23Mills, Hazel E. 297Minnesota Negro Directory, 158Mississippi Black History Makers, 164Missouri's Black iitTltaxe, Sot;Mitchell, J. Paul, 117Mitchell, Thornton W., 201Mobley, Joe A., 202Mollison, W. E., 162Monte II, William Lynwood, 27Moody, Janet, 169

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Moore, Jerry, 169Moorman, Joseph H., 71Morgan, Kathryn L., 35Morgan County, Alabanw, 1850 Federal Census, 69

Morris, E C., 321Mortality Schedules of Dunk 1m County, Missouri, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880,

167Mott, Abigail Field, 322-323Mumford, Esther Hall, 298-299Murphy, Lawrence R., 269Murray, Pauli, 34"Mime Owne Ground," 278

Nar rataTs of Colored Americans, 323Nashville Colored Directory, 1925, 258National Association of Colored Women, 324The National Cydolreilla of the Colored Race, 325The National Register : Pertinent Facts about Colored Americans, 326

Negro Business Directory of the State of Wisconsin, 303

The Negro Citizen of West Virginw, 300Negro Ducetory, 176

The Negro in Congress, 1870-1901, 334The Negro in Iowa, 119

The Negro in Montana, 1800-1945, 175

The Negro in Pennsylvania, 236The Negro in Savamwh, 1865-1900, 104

The Negro in Tennessee, 179(1-.1865, 259The Negro in the State of Washington, 1788-1969, 297The Negro in Virginal, 295Negro Legislators of Texas and Then Desceralants 261

Negro Mecca, 193Negro Office-holders in Virginia, 1865-1895, 286

Nesio Senators and Representatives in the South Carolina Legislatun'1868-1902, 245

Negro Stars in All Ages of the World, 328The Negro Trail Blazers of Califonna, 75The Negro Vanguard 310The Negroes of Nebraska, 177New Jersey and the Negro, 186

New Jersey Historical Commission, 182New Jet sey Historical Records Survey Project, Division of Professional

,nd Service l'rojects, Work Projects Administration, 183

New Jersey Ilistorical Society, 182

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Ne%% Jersey Library Association. Bibliography Committee, 186Newman, Debra L., 327, 3471984 Supplement to the Woodson Source' Book 66Nitchman, Paul E. 213Nixon, Ralph Wm., 181No Cluniot Let Down, 33Norris, Mary Boldridge, 288Norris, William V., 126Noted Negro Wom('n, 320Notes on Negroes in Early Ilawaii 109

0Oblinger, Carl, 230Oedel, Howard T., 180Official Diredory of the National Association of Cohired Women, 1926-1928,

324The' Ohio Black History Guide, 214The Old Al,thodist BuryinN Ground, Georgetown, Washington, D.C., 93Old Slave Mart Museum and Library, 355The Older Black Families of Rogersville, Tennessee 260One Hundred Distinguished Leaders, 306Oregon Black History Project, 225Origin and History of the Black Sherards in South Carolnui 61Osborn, Nancy M., 120Our Heritage Has Seeded Our Future, 58Out of the Depths, 52

Palmer Pamela, 24Parker, Elizabeth L., 80Path of Freedom . The Black Presen«' in New Jersey's Burlington County,

1659-1900, 184Patterson, Caleb Perry, 259Patterson, Ruth Polk, 53A Peculiar Paradise, 225Pennsylvania Negro Business Directory, illustrated, 1910- 232Pennsylvania's Black History, 227People and Things Worthwhile 336Perdue, Charles L. Jr., 294Perdue Robert Eugene, 104Perkins, A. E., 137Perry C. J., 237Petersen, Wilm J., 119

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Philadelphia. Library Company, 233The Philadelphia Colored Directory, 234Phillips, Robert K., 294Photo-cast, Inc., 190Pioneer Colored Christians,23Pioneers of a Different Kind, 204Plant, Charles Brown, 238Plummer, Nellie Arnold, 52Pompey, C. Spencer. 97Poracsky, LauraPorter, Kenneth W., 109. 178Posey, Thomas Edward, 300Powell, Sanford Bell. 187Praise the Bridge That Carries You Over, 145

Pratt, J. Earl, 215Preliminary Guide to Rewrds Re lahns to Mario in the North Girohna State

Archives, 201

Price, Clement Alexander, 182Pride, Armistead Scott, 361Prince George's County Genealogical Society, 142Profiles of Mad, Georsm BapPsts, 107The Prosress of the Race:, 163

The Promised Lam. 215Promiseland, 242Property To List ot CV:repel County, Virsuna, and Names of Slaves, 1783,

288Proud Shoe., 34

Pryor, Nancy B., 297Purdue, Flay Marcos, F4Pushing lorwaril, 161

The chunkier., Hurled 111tentenmal Celebratron, W4-1984, 54Queen, rhomas 1\ , hQuick, William I lary..,v 32ti

Ia«' and kfir,lito of a Alkizee,tem town, Fi4Ract Relation,. Intormation entel T--)n

Rather. Urnest R , 112

Rawick, (teoige P , 307

The Red Booi ot Houston, 267Redtord, Dorothy Spruill, 203

A Redisoivery of Part of the Past, 216A Register and History of Negro Newspapers in the United States,

1827-1950, 361Register of Black, Mulatto, aml Poor Persons in Four Ohio Counties,

1791-1861, 218Register of Free Negroes and also of Dow .r Shwes, Brunswick County, VI,-

ginia, 1803-1850, 296Register of Negro Slaves and Masters for 1895-1807, 116Register of Trades of the Colored People in tlw City of Philadelphia and Dis-

tricts, 235Registers of Blacks in the Miami Valley, 212"Registrations of Free Negroes Commencing September Court 1822 Boot

no. 22," and "Register of Free Maas 1835, Book 3," 292Reminiscences of Colored People of Princeton, 1800-1900, 188Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 358Residents of Texas, 1782-1836, 268Re-united Missing Lints That Bind Our Present with Our Past, 17Rhea's New Citizens' Directory of Chhago, M. and Suburban Towns, 113Richardson, Barbara J., 189Richardson, Clement, 325Richings, G. F., 329Ripley County Records, 170Roark, James, 32-33The Robert R. Church Family of Memphis, 24Rogers, Bertha 58Rogers, Louise F., 260Roland, Harold, 252Rooted n, St very, 45Rootsearching, 2Roots, 37Rose, James M , 85-86, 192Rose, James, 4Rouson-Gossett, Vivian .Reissland, 97Rousseve, Numa Joseph, 133Ruffin, C. Bernard, 229Ru,-co, Elmer R., 178

The Saga of Coe Ridge, 27The Saga of Sydney A. Moore, 49Sarver, O. 0., 71Satisfaction Brought It Bo( k. 275Saunders, Doris E , 319Schatl, Walter, 356.1 Schedute of the Ant tent Coloied Inhabitants, of Cliarleston,n, Mass., on

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Scheiner, Seth M., 193Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 358-359Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature and History, 357Scott, Jean Sampson, 5Scott's Blue Book, 114Scrapbook, 57Scruggs, Lawson Andrew, 330Search-n-Print, 270Seattle's Black Victorians, 1852-1901, 298The Seed of Sally Good'n, 53Sermons, Addresses anti ROMmstemes and important Corlespondemx,

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Seven Stars and Orion, 299Seventh Census Gibarrus CountyNorth Carolina, 1850, 199Sewell, George Alexander, 164Sherman's Direttone anti Reatly Reference of the Colored Population in the

District of Grlumlna, 91A Short History of Flint, 152Shrum, Edison E., 172Silverstreet, 65Simmons, William lohnson, Rv., 331Simms Blue Botrk and Natumal Nest() Business and Professional directory,

332Simpson, Helen McWorter, 46Sisie's Story Reader of Past and Present Generations, 15Sizemore, David L., 251The Sizemme Family Tree, 63Skett hes of the lbstone, Character, and Dram Testimony Of Beneficiaries

of the Colored !tome, m the City of New York, 194Slaton, Claude B., 135Slave GenealoNy, 7Slave Narmtives, 315Ore Slave Narratives of Texas, 269Slave 'frstnnony, 333

in Colonial Portsmouth, 180Slavery in Maine, 138Slavery in New Hampshire, 1797lie Slaves and Slave Owners of Cape Girardeau Gmrity, 172Slulw, Paul E., 11, 28-29, 31, 92-94Smith, Anna Amelia Bustin, 188Smith, Gioria I. , 6, 50, 72, 289Smith, Jessie Carney, 3Smith, John ii., 67Smith, Leslie' Shively, 127Smith, Robert I-1 , Ir., 212Smith, Samuel Denny, 334Snider, 1Vayne 217

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Social History in the Land Records, 276Some Chambersburg Roots, 229Sonwrset's Slave Community, 203South Carolina Negro Legislators, 246South Carolina. State Human Affairs Commission. Bicentennial

Project Editorial Board, 253South Carolina's Blacks and Native Americans, 1776-1976, 253Southwest Louisiana Records, 134Souvenir Views, 290Spangler, Earl, 159Spoonbread and Strawberry Wine, 30Spradling, Mary Mace, 342State Free Negro Capitation Tax Books, Cluirleston, South Carolina, ca.

1811-1860, 244Stephenson, Wenjell Holmes, 335Stevens, Michel E., 244Steward, William, 36Stewart, Daniel Y., 87Stewart, Paul W., 84Stone, Louise D., 227Story, Loraine Dodson, 270-271The Story of the Negro in Los Angeles County, 81Streets, David H., 7Strickler, Harry Miller, 291The Struggle for Survival 96Sue, Jacqueline Annette, 21Summers, Eliza Ann, 254Sweig, Donald, 292Swientochowski, John, 88

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Taperstry, a Lnqng Histc)ry of the Blink limn ly in Southeastern Connet.-heut, 86

Taylor, David Vassar, 160Tenth Leg:cm Tithables (R(kkingham Division) Ro,kingham County. Vir-

inia Titluibles for 1792, 291Terrell, Lloyd Preston, 103Terrell, MArguerite S. C., 105Thacker, Imogene Ilan, 257DWI/ Stopped in Oberlin, 205Flus Is Your Heritage, 149Thomas, Betty Wood, 163Thompson, Lucille Smith, 173Thompson, Mary W 194rhompson, Nlyrtle Lou h, 336

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Three Generations, 22Tolson, Arthur L., 222Transcription, 257Tricentenr:,d Orangeburg County's Black Heritage, 252Troupe, 2ornelius V., 106Turner Edward Raymond, 236Turner, Henry M. Rv., 331Turpin, Joan, 218The Twentieth Century Union League Directory 90Tyler, Ronnie C., 269

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Union League, 90United States. Census Office. 7th Census, 1850, 273United States. Census Office. 8th Census, 1860, 272University of Texas at San Antonio, Institute of Texan Cultures, 266Unwritten History of Slavery, 316Up South, Ill

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Vance Marv, 224, 274Vanderpoo!, Montgomery, 128Vermont's Adopted Sons and Daughters, 277Virginia. County Court (Fairfax Co.), 292Vivian, Octavia B., 81Vollertsen, Col. and Mrs. Arthur H., 293

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Wade Mrs Jeff, Jr., 167Wagner, Clarence M., 107Walker, James D., 8Walker, Juliet E. K., 47Walker, Margaret, 164A Walking Tour of the Bliuk Presence in San Francisco during the Nineteenth

Century, 80The Wallace & Alston Families, 64Wallace, Howard Ray, 64Warren, Francis H. 157Warwick County, Virginia, 1782-1880 Who Was Who, 293Washington, District of Columbia Metro Glossary, 95Washington Intercollegiate Club of Chicago, 115

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Washington, Josephine Turpin, 330Weeden, Henry Clay, 129Weeden's History of the Colored People of Louisville, 129Weevils in the Wheat, 294Weiss, James E., 223Welch, James Edward, Sr., 130Wells, Agnes Mosley, 200Wells, Sharon, 98Wesl r, Clinton Alfred, 88Westward Soul, 84When the Truth Is Told, 118White, Barnetta McGhee, 48White, Charles Frederick, 237"Who Is Who," 238Who's Who Among the Colored Baptists of the United States, 309Who's Who in Colored America, 337Who's Who in Colored Louisiana, 1930, 137Who's Who in Harlem, 195Who's Who in Philadelphia, 237Who's Who of the Colored Race, 338Wightman, Orrin Sage 108Wilcox, Shirley Langdon, 142Wilham, Kathleen, 173Wilkerson, Tanya, 10Williams, Roger M., 18Williams, Thomas Edgar, 65Williamson, Joseph, 138Wilson, James R.,, 199Wolfgang, Meldon J., 301WOMen of Distinction, 330Wood, M. S., 323Wood lawn Cemetery, Washington, DC, 94Woods, Elias Mc Sails, 74Woodson, Carter Godwin, 339-340Woodson, Minnie Shumate, 66Work, Monroe Nathan, 349Worm ley, Stanton L., 11, 29, 94Wright, R. R., Jr., 237Writers' Program. Virginia, 295Writers' Program. Nebraska, 177Writers' Program, Work Projects Administration in the State of

Nebrasks, 177Wynne, Frances Holloway, 296

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Young, Nathan B., 174Young, Tommie M., 9Young, William H., 174Your Kansas City and Mine,, 1850-1950,, 174

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