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==== Pre-1870 Resources ==== | ==== Pre-1870 Resources ==== | ||
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| bgcolor="#cc99ff" colspan="8" | <center>'''Number of Slaves in Georgia'''<ref name="no">''Ninth Census of the United States: Statistics of Population, Tables I to VIII Inclusive'' (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1872), 21-22. Digital version at [http://archive.org/stream/ninthcensusunit00offigoog#page/n28/mode/1up Internet Archive]; {{FHL|281281|item|disp=FHL Book 973 X2pcu}}.</ref></center> | |||
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| '''1860''' | |||
| '''1850''' | |||
| '''1840''' | |||
| '''1830''' | |||
| '''1820''' | |||
| '''1810''' | |||
| '''1800''' | |||
| '''1790''' | |||
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| 462198 | |||
| 381682 | |||
| 280944 | |||
| 217531 | |||
| 149656 | |||
| 105218 | |||
| 59406 | |||
| 29264 | |||
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*Martin, Joann and African-American Family History Association (Atlanta, Georgia), ''Slave Bills of Sale Project'' (Atlanta, Georgia : African-American Family History Association, 1986) {{WorldCat|16831815|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|498372|item|disp=FHL fiche 6049830–31; book 975.8 F2sL}} Digital version available through FHL catalog entry. | *Martin, Joann and African-American Family History Association (Atlanta, Georgia), ''Slave Bills of Sale Project'' (Atlanta, Georgia : African-American Family History Association, 1986) {{WorldCat|16831815|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|498372|item|disp=FHL fiche 6049830–31; book 975.8 F2sL}} Digital version available through FHL catalog entry. | ||
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*For more resources available at the Family History Library see {{FHL|498163|subject_id|disp=Georgia Slavery and Bondage}} | *For more resources available at the Family History Library see {{FHL|498163|subject_id|disp=Georgia Slavery and Bondage}} | ||
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| bgcolor="#cc99ff" colspan="8" | <center>'''Number of Free People of Color in South Carolina'''<ref name="no"/></ref></center> | |||
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| '''1860''' | |||
| '''1850''' | |||
| '''1840''' | |||
| '''1830''' | |||
| '''1820''' | |||
| '''1810''' | |||
| '''1800''' | |||
| '''1790''' | |||
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| 2753 | |||
| 2486 | |||
| 1763 | |||
| 1801 | |||
| 1019 | |||
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*Stewart, Roma Jones, ''Africans in Georgia, 1870'' (Chicago, Illinois : Homeland, c1993) {{FHL|682718|item|disp=Africans in Georgia, 1870}} | *Stewart, Roma Jones, ''Africans in Georgia, 1870'' (Chicago, Illinois : Homeland, c1993) {{FHL|682718|item|disp=Africans in Georgia, 1870}} | ||
==== Books ==== | ==== Books ==== | ||
*Caldwell, Arthur Bunyan, ''[http://archive.org/details/historyofamerica01cald History of the American Negro and His Institutions, Georgia Edition Volume 1]'' | *Caldwell, Arthur Bunyan, ''[http://archive.org/details/historyofamerica01cald History of the American Negro and His Institutions, Georgia Edition Volume 1]'' |
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