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Author |
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US 970.1 Thu |
Exploring Black America. |
Thum, Marcella |
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929.3089 Woo |
Finding a place called home: A guide to African-American genealogy and historical identity |
Woodtor, Dee Palmer |
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929.2 WINFREY |
Finding Oprah's roots : finding your own |
Gates, Henry Louis |
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US 929.1 Tha |
Finding your African American ancestors : a beginner's guide |
Thackery, David |
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REF US 929.3 Nat |
Forgotten patriots, African Americans and American Indians in the Revolutionary war : a guide to service, sources and studies |
National Soc. Daughters of the American Revolution |
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NC VA SC 929.3756 Hei |
Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the colonial period to about 1820. 4th ed. v. 1 |
Heinegg, Paul |
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NC VA SC 929.3756 Hei |
Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the colonial period to about 1820. 4th ed. v. 2 |
Heinegg, Paul |
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VA 975.5 Jac |
Free Negro Labor and Property Holding in Virginia 1830-1860. (Has lists of property owners 1830 - Petersburg, manumission of slave relatives by Free Negroes of Richmond; Free negro property owners, Petersburg. 1860; Free negro owners of 100 or more acres in Virginia) |
Jackson, Luther Porter |
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CD US 929.1 Fam |
Freedman's Bank records Created to assist newly freed slaves during and after the American Civil War. Approximately 1865-74, documents names and relationshps of those who used the bank. Records contain limited Gen. information, but a valuable source of family history information for those with African-American ancestry. Contains approximately 480,000 names |
Family History Resource File |
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CD US CD-929.4 Fam |
Freedman's Bank Records. Created to assist newly freed slaves during and after the American Civil War. Approximately 1865-74, documents names and relationshps of those who used the bank. Records contain limited Gen. information, but a valuable source of family history information for those with African-American ancestry. Contains approximately 480,000 names |
Family History Resource File |
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FAM HIST 929.2 Bal NIXON |
Freedom is never free: Biographical portrait of Edgar Daniel Nixon |
Baldwin, Lewis V. & Aprille V. Woodson |
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KS 978.165 She |
Freedom's crucible : the underground railroad in Lawrence and Douglas Co., Kansas, 1854-1865 : a reader |
Sheridan, Richard B |
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REFERENCE 080 Ben ADDRESSES |
Genealogist's address book: state and local sources, with special resources including ethnic and religious organizations, 6th ed. |
Bentley, Elizabeth Petty |
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929.1 Law SOURCE BLACKS |
Generations past: A selected list of sources for Afro-American genealogical research. |
Lawson, Sandra M. |
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US 970.1 Has |
Get On Board. The story of the undeground railroad. |
Haskins, Jim |
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US/KS Graham 978.1163 Chu HISTORY |
Going home to Nicodemus: Story of an African American frontier town and the pioneers who settled it |
Chu, Daniel & Bill Shaw |
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J 929.1 Mor |
Grandma Lois : An African American family story (What was it like, Grandma) |
Morris, Ann |
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920 TUBMAN |
Great Lives. Harriet Tubman. Call To Freedom. |
Carlson, Judy |
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929.2 JACKSON |
Guide My Feet, Hold My Hand. Incl: Payne, Maddox & Jackson families. Black Genealogy |
Gandy, Mary (Goins) |
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KS 978.1 His |
Historic Preservation in Kansas: Black historic Sites. Includes: Nicodemus, Graham Co.-George Washington Carver's homesite, Ness Co.-Black Masonic Lodge, Wichita.-Dunlap, Morris Co.-Morton Town Company near Jetmore.-Tennessee Town in Topeka.-Gordon Parks, Ft. Scott.-Julius G Groves--Potato farmer in Edwardsville.-Western Univ. in Kansas City.-Kansas Technical School, Topeka.-Langston Hughes. |
Historic Sites Survey. Kansas State Historical Soc. |
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929.1 How |
How to trace your African-American roots: Discovering your unique history |
Howell, Barbara Thompson |
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US/KS 978.163 Cam Shawnee AFRICAN AM |
Images of America: African American Topeka |
Camp, Sherrita |
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KS 978.1 Ath |
In Search of Canaan; black migration to Kansas, 1879-80. Lawrence, KS, The Regents Press of Kansas |
Athearn, Robert G |
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US 973.3 Gat |
In search of our roots : How 19 of our extraordinary African Americans reclaimed their past |
Gates, Henry Louis |
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US/IN 977.2 Hei MISC RCDS v. 3 |
Indiana source book, v. 3: Genealogical material from "The Hoosier Genealogist," 1973-1979 |
Heiss, Willard, ed |