An attempt to gather all of the existing information about slaves and slaveholders in Pennsylvania.
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African American census records on the net by state and by enumeration year. Featuring the Colored Population Schedules of the 1866 Alabama State Census.
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Slavery & Emancipation
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New Hampshire's black history begins in Portsmouth in 1645. But there are important stories to tell from across the Seacoast. Our goal is to tell those stories.
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North American Slave Narratives, Beginnings to 1920documents the individual and collective story of the AfricanAmerican struggle for freedom and human rights in theeighteenth, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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African-American Women On-line Archival Collections
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American History saga of African-American Origins and History, traces events in the history of the Medieval Period of Islamic Spain,Portugal,the Ancient African Kingdoms,Mayan,Aztec.Inca empires to the exploration and colonization of the Western Hemispher
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Mississippi African-American Genealogy
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The River Road African American Museum and Gallery, near Gonzales, LA.
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Frederick Douglass, born a slave in Maryland in 1818 waxed so lyrically about the ocean because its traditions had provided him with a free sailor's papers, he escaped northward by train and ferry.
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