Surf these sites: 54th. Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Co. I -- Portraying the experience of the African American soldier in the American Civil War in South Carolina Adams/Beckett Family 350 Year history -- The history of the my family is a story of remarkable men and women who came out of bondage in the new world of America into positions that brought them personal dignity, pride and independence and helped build this country over a period of 350 years. AfriGeneas -- Genealogical research and resources in general and on African ancestry in particular. African American Cemeteries Online -- A database of Black cemeteries. African American Genealogical Society of Northern California -- The objectives of the AAGSNC are: To enlighten and enrich self-worth and self-esteem of African Americans through genealogical research and interest; To promote interest in genealogical, biography, and related history among African Americans; To supplement and enrich the education of African Americans through the collection, preservation and maintenance of African American genealogical materials; To promote the accumulation and preservation of African American genealogical and related historical material and make such material available to all; and, To promote and maintain ethical standards in genealogical research and publications. African American Warriors -- Home page for African-American Warriors. A wealth of information. African-American Census Schedules -- African American census records by state and by enumeration year. Featuring the Colored Population Schedules of the 1866 Alabama State Census. African-American Genealogy Ring -- The only web ring designed for the African-American genealogist. Monthly featured sites, awards. All genealogists of African descent with web pages of the same are encouraged to join. It is the intention of the AAGR to connect all African-American genealogists and aid each in the tracing of their roots. African-American Historical and Genealogical Resources. -- Find information and links to African-American sites on the World Wide Web. Afrigeneas Archives -- Mailing list archives from Archive January 1997 to current. Agnes Kane Callum; Genealogist & Historian -- Page devoted to the works of Baltimores Premier African American Genealogist Agnes Kane Callum. Black Baltimore 1870-1920, Introduction to Research Project, Maryland State Archives -- A Maryland State Archives, Maryland Historical Trust, Baltimore Heritage Research Collaborative Black Baltimore A Historic Legacy -- History of African Americans and their accomplishments from Baltimore Maryland. Black Civil War Soldiers of the Trans Mississippi West -- A Civil War USCT site. Black Facts Online! -- Online resource for black history information. Black Quest Power Resource Links -- Site with esential resources and information about culture, history, business community, and all with an African American interest. Britt Family -- Descendants of Dennis and Louisa Britt; St. George, South Carolina. Buffalo, New York Obituaries and Funeral Notices -- An index of African American obituaries and funeral notices: Buffalo, New York. Christine''s African American Genealogy Website -- Manumission and fugitive slave records, census records, lists of emigrants to Liberia, an African American genealogy resource directory. Cyndi''s List - African-American -- Links to archives, families, libraries, mailing lists, museums, records, researchers, societies and general resource sites. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War -- A fraternally chartered, genealogical, historical, educational and patriotic organization open to all, minimum age is 8 years old. Eyes of Glory -- Extensive account of early African and Jewish American history. Family Tree Maker: African-American Research -- A listing of websites and contact information for genealogical research. Free African Americans of Va., N.C., S.C., Md., & Delaware -- Family history of 500 families who were free in Va., N.C., S.C., Md. and De. during the colonial period. Freedmen of the Frontier -- African American historical and genealogical resource page of the city of of Ft. Smith Arkansas. Freedmens Bureau Online -- Online transcriptions of the records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (Freedmens Bureau). Historically Black Colleges and Universities -- Historically black colleges and universities listed with year opened and location Honorable Dr. Charles W. Swan Museum Famous Baltimorean -- Achievements of Dr. Charles W. Swan from boyhood to statehood to Royalty Louisiana Native Guards -- The first black soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War. The Corps d''Afrique at Port Hudson. Mary Ellen Pleasant -- Called the Mother of Civil Rights from work begun in the 1860s, her achievements went unsurpassed until the 1960s. Pleasant was the most talked-about woman in San Francisco. Men Of Montford Point -- The story of the first Black Marines in the Corps. Pompey Family -- Descendants of the Pompey Family of Southern Alabama. Pompey Family -- Descendants of the Pompey family of Southern Alabama with members living in New York, California, the Carolinas. U. S. Colored Troops -- Database of all Colored infantry in the Civil War USCT Ring -- A web ring dedicated to descendants, historians, and reenactors of the United States Colored Troops. Underground Railroad @ nationalgeographic.com -- Resources and Links. Virginia Black History Archives -- Welcome -- "Special Collections and Archives James Branch Cabell Library Virginia Commonwealth University"
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