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== Introduction  ==
 
== <br>A Research Strategy  ==
 
== <br>Archives and Libraries<br>  ==
 
=== Pioneer Museum (Flagstaff)  ===
 
2340 N. Fort Valley Road <br>Flagstaff, AZ 86001<br> Phone: 928-774-6272<br> Email: AHSFlagstaff@azhs.gov <br>[http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/museums/welcome-to-pioneer-museum-flagstaff/ Website]
 
Hours: Mon. – Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sunday: Closed except during special events.
 
The Pioneer Museum has a few collections documenting African American pioneers. See&nbsp;''[http://books.google.com/books?id=zSqqEveHsv8C&pg=PA65&dq=arizona+african+american&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NnknUquCOc_D4APr24C4Bg&ved=0CFwQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=arizona%20african%20american&f=false Black Genesis]&nbsp;''for reference to ''Beppie Culin Papers (1850-1900) ''on page 64''&nbsp;''which contain 324 bills of sale for slaves.
 
== Vital Records  ==
 
==== Birth Records  ====
 
==== Marriage Records  ====
 
==== Death Records  ====
 
== <br>Biography  ==
 
== <br>Census  ==
 
== <br>Churches  ==
 
===== Phoenix =====
 
===== Tucson  =====
 
African Americans are represented mainly in five categories: Baptist, Methodist, Church of God in Christ, Church of Christ, and Apostolic.
 
*[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/aahip_churches.html African American Churches in Tucson]&nbsp;
*[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/churches.html Photographic Exhibits]&nbsp;[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/churches.html African American Churches in Tucson, Arizona, 1900 - 1990]
 
== <br>Funeral Homes  ==
 
== <br>Genealogy  ==
 
== <br>History  ==
 
The bibliography,&nbsp;[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/trailtones.html Trailtones: The African-American Heritage of Arizona],&nbsp;compiled by Gloria L. Smith contains materials that highlight African-American heritage in Arizona. &nbsp;
 
Probably the first person of African heritage who came to this area was a member of a Spanish expedition. &nbsp;Esteban was originally from Morocco, and was a slave to a Spaniard. He first arrived in the New World in 1528. &nbsp;See [http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/esteban.html Esteban, a 16th Century Explorer].
 
Also see:
 
*[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/earlysettlers.html Early Settlers]
*[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/soldiers.html African American Soldiers]
*[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/neighborhoods.html Establishing Neighborhoods]
*[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/educationalopportunities.html Dunbar School and Educational Opportunities]
 
== <br>Newspapers  ==
 
== <br>Military  ==
 
== <br>Probate Records  ==
 
== <br>School Records  ==
 
== <br>Societies and Organizations  ==
 
== <br>Voting Registers  ==
 
== <br>Other Sources  ==
 
== <br>Websites  ==
 
*[http://www.africanamericanhistoryplace.com/Arizona.html Black History in Arizona: &nbsp;People, Places, Events]
 
== <br>References  ==
 
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