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| [[Image:Newberry Library.jpg|thumb|right|280px|Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois]]'''[[Newberry Library]]'''<br> 60 West Walton Street<br> Chicago, IL 60610<br>Telephone: 312-255-3512<br>E-mail: [mailto:genealogy@ reference@.]<br>Website: [http://www./genealogy-and-local-history Newberry Library Genealogy and Local History] | | [[Image:Newberry Library.jpg|thumb|right|280px|Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois]]'''[[Newberry Library]]'''<br> 60 West Walton Street<br> Chicago, IL 60610<br>Telephone: 312-255-3512<br>E-mail: [mailto:genealogy@ reference@.]<br>Website: [http://www./genealogy-and-local-history Newberry Library Genealogy and Local History] |
| :The Newberry is a private, non-circulating library free and open to the public. It is a research library for humanities and social sciences with 1.5 million books, 5 million manuscript pages, and 500,000 maps. This includes good African American, American Indian, railroad archives, Chicago history, and cartography collections.<ref>Wikipedia Contributors, "Newberry Library" in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'' at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newberry_Library (accessed 29 October 2010).</ref> | | :The Newberry is a private, non-circulating library free and open to the public. It is a research library for humanities and social sciences with 1.5 million books, 5 million manuscript pages, and 500,000 maps. This includes good African American, American Indian, railroad archives, Chicago history, and cartography collections.<ref>Wikipedia Contributors, "Newberry Library" in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'' at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newberry_Library (accessed 29 October 2010).</ref> |
| :*Jack Simpson and Matt Rutherford, ''A Bibliography of African American Family History at the Newberry Library'' (Chicago: The Newberry Library, ©2005). [http://www./sites/default/files/researchguide-attachments/af-amer-bib.pdf PDF version online]. {{WorldCat|60689421|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|1410543|item|disp=FS Library book 977.311 F23s}}.<br><br> | | :*Jack Simpson and Matt Rutherford, ''A Bibliography of African American Family History at the Newberry Library'' (Chicago: The Newberry Library, ©2005). [http://www./sites/default/files/researchguide-attachments/af-amer-bib.pdf PDF version online]. {{WorldCat|60689421|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|1410543|item|disp=FS Catalog book 977.311 F23s}}.<br><br> |
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| [[File:NYPL Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.jpg|thumb|right|280px|NYPL Schomburg Center in Harlem, New York]] | | [[File:NYPL Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.jpg|thumb|right|280px|NYPL Schomburg Center in Harlem, New York]] |
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| === Guides === | | === Guides === |
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| *Tony Burroughs, ''Black Roots: A Beginner's Guide to Tracing the African American Family Tree'' (New York: Fireside Book, ©2001). {{WorldCat|45068561|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|1012177|item|disp=FS Library book 973 D27bt 2001}}. | | *Tony Burroughs, ''Black Roots: A Beginner's Guide to Tracing the African American Family Tree'' (New York: Fireside Book, ©2001). {{WorldCat|45068561|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|1012177|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 D27bt 2001}}. |
| *Dee Parmer Woodtor, ''Finding a Place Called Home: An African-American Guide to Genealogy and Historical Identity'' (New York: Random House, ©1999). {{WorldCat|40331192|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|829837|item|disp=FS Library book 973 F2wd}}.<br><br> | | *Dee Parmer Woodtor, ''Finding a Place Called Home: An African-American Guide to Genealogy and Historical Identity'' (New York: Random House, ©1999). {{WorldCat|40331192|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|829837|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 F2wd}}.<br><br> |
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| === References === | | === References === |