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| == Published Resources == | |||
| For more detailed information on records and research African American ancestors, see:   | For more detailed information on records and research African American ancestors, see:   | ||
| * | *''African American Genealogy: a Bibliography and Guide to Sources,'' by Curt Bryan Witcher. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Round Tower Books, 2000. '''''Online at''''' {{FSDL|105693}}; {{WorldCat|44635792|item|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}.   | ||
| * | *''Black Genesis: a Resource Book for African-American Genealogy, 2nd ed,'' by James M. Rose and Alice Eichholz. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub., 2003. {{FSC|1120458|item|disp= FS Catalog book 973 F27r 2003}}; {{WorldCat|52132698|item|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}.   | ||
| * | *''Family Pride: the Complete Guide to Tracing African-American Genealogy,'' by Donna Beasley. New York: Macmillan USA, 1997. {{FSC|688156|item|disp=FS catalog book 973 F2bdf}} ; {{WorldCat|35280690|item|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. | ||
| *The Newberry Library, [ | *The Newberry Library, [https://www.newberry.org/collection/research-guide/african-american-genealogy African American Genealogy] lists how-to guides, and other sources for African American research.   | ||
| *Access Genealogy (aggregator site) [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/african/southcarolina/index.htm South Carolina African American Genealogy] dozens of links to Internet sites which may or may not list African Americans in South Carolina. About 1/3 federal census links, about 1/3 national level African American sites.   | *Access Genealogy (aggregator site) [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/african/southcarolina/index.htm South Carolina African American Genealogy] dozens of links to Internet sites which may or may not list African Americans in South Carolina. About 1/3 federal census links, about 1/3 national level African American sites.   | ||
| *Franklin Carter Smith and Emily Anne Croon. A  | *''A Genealogis's Guide to Discovering Your African American Ancestors,'' by Franklin Carter Smith and Emily Anne Croon. Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 2003. {{FSC|1106580|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 D27sda}}; '''''Online at''''' {{FSDL|833682}}; {{WorldCat|50866900|item|disp=At various libraries}}. | ||
| *''Finding a Place Called Home. A Guide to African-American Genealogical and Historical Identity,'' by Dee Parmer Woodtor. New York: Random House, 1999. {{FSC|829837|item|disp= FS Catalog book 973 F2wd}}; {{WorldCat|40331192|item|disp=At various libraries}} | |||
| *''Black Roots : A Beginners Guide to Tracing the African American Family Free,'' by Tony Burroughs. New York, New York : Simon & Schuster, 2001. {{FSC|1012177|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 D27bt 2001}}; {{WorldCat|865870452|item|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}} | |||
| *''Afro-American Genealogy Sourcebook,'' by Tommie Morton Young. New York, New York : Garland Pub. Co., 1987. {{FSC|526117|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 F23y}}; {{WorldCat|15052978|item|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}} | |||
| === Bibliography === | |||
| *Davis, Lenwood G. ''The Black Family in the United States'': A Selected Biblioography of annotated books, articles, and dissertations on Black Families in America ''' | *Davis, Lenwood G. ''The Black Family in the United States'': A Selected Biblioography of annotated books, articles, and dissertations on Black Families in America '''FS Library 973 F2da '''   | ||
| *Davis, Lenwood G. ''Blacks in the American Armed Forces, 1776-1983''. A Bibliography ''' | *Davis, Lenwood G. ''Blacks in the American Armed Forces, 1776-1983''. A Bibliography '''FS Library 973 F23dL'''   | ||
| *Lawson, Sandra M. ''Generations Past'': A Selected List of Sources for Afro-American Genealogical Research Library of Congress Washington 1988. ''' | *Lawson, Sandra M. ''Generations Past'': A Selected List of Sources for Afro-American Genealogical Research Library of Congress Washington 1988. '''FS Library 973 F2law'''   | ||
| *Redford, Dorothy Spruill. ''Somerset Homecoming: Recovering a Lost Heritage.'' (Chapel Hill: | *Redford, Dorothy Spruill. ''Somerset Homecoming: Recovering a Lost Heritage.'' (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000). ISBN: 0807848433 9780807848432. Although the author's ancestors lived in North Carolina, the research principles for finding enslaved ancestors can be applied to any state.<br> | ||
| Many presentations from the recent AAHGS (Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society) conference will soon be freely available for video streaming and downloading. These include the following:   | Many presentations from the recent AAHGS (Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society) conference will soon be freely available for video streaming and downloading. These include the following:   | ||
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| *Adele Marcum, Professional genealogist and content specialist<br>Presentation: ''Where Should I Start? Beginning Research on Ancestry.com''   | *Adele Marcum, Professional genealogist and content specialist<br>Presentation: ''Where Should I Start? Beginning Research on Ancestry.com''   | ||
| *Howard Dodson, Chief, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library<br>Presentation: To be announced | *Howard Dodson, Chief, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library<br>Presentation: To be announced | ||
| === National Archives === | |||
| *[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2016/winter/15th-amend-nicholas Heather Glasby. '' Testing the 15th Amendment. Milton Claiborne Nichols and the Legacy of the First Black Voters.'' Prologue. 48 ( Winter, 2016)] | |||
| *[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2017/winter/summer-of-1862 Paul Finkelman. '' The Revolutionary Summer of 1862. how Congress Abolished Slavery and Created a Modern American.'' Prologue. 49 ( Winter 2017-2018)] | |||
| *[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1997/summer/slave-emancipation Joseph P. Reidy. '' Slave Emancipation through the Prism of Archives Records.'' Prologue 29 ( Summer, 1997)] | |||
| *[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1997/summer/slave-women Noralee Frankel. '' From Slave Women to Free Women: the National Archives and Black Women's History in the Civil War Era.'' Prologue 29 ( Summer, 1997)] | |||
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Published Resources
For more detailed information on records and research African American ancestors, see:
- African American Genealogy: a Bibliography and Guide to Sources, by Curt Bryan Witcher. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Round Tower Books, 2000. Online at FamilySearch Digital Library; At various libraries (WorldCat).
- Black Genesis: a Resource Book for African-American Genealogy, 2nd ed, by James M. Rose and Alice Eichholz. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub., 2003. FS Catalog book 973 F27r 2003; At various libraries (WorldCat).
- Family Pride: the Complete Guide to Tracing African-American Genealogy, by Donna Beasley. New York: Macmillan USA, 1997. FS catalog book 973 F2bdf ; At various libraries (WorldCat).
- The Newberry Library, African American Genealogy lists how-to guides, and other sources for African American research.
- Access Genealogy (aggregator site) South Carolina African American Genealogy dozens of links to Internet sites which may or may not list African Americans in South Carolina. About 1/3 federal census links, about 1/3 national level African American sites.
- A Genealogis's Guide to Discovering Your African American Ancestors, by Franklin Carter Smith and Emily Anne Croon. Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 2003. FS Catalog book 973 D27sda; Online at FamilySearch Digital Library; At various libraries.
- Finding a Place Called Home. A Guide to African-American Genealogical and Historical Identity, by Dee Parmer Woodtor. New York: Random House, 1999. FS Catalog book 973 F2wd; At various libraries
- Black Roots : A Beginners Guide to Tracing the African American Family Free, by Tony Burroughs. New York, New York : Simon & Schuster, 2001. FS Catalog book 973 D27bt 2001; At various libraries (WorldCat)
- Afro-American Genealogy Sourcebook, by Tommie Morton Young. New York, New York : Garland Pub. Co., 1987. FS Catalog book 973 F23y; At various libraries (WorldCat)
Bibliography
- Davis, Lenwood G. The Black Family in the United States: A Selected Biblioography of annotated books, articles, and dissertations on Black Families in America FS Library 973 F2da
- Davis, Lenwood G. Blacks in the American Armed Forces, 1776-1983. A Bibliography FS Library 973 F23dL
- Lawson, Sandra M. Generations Past: A Selected List of Sources for Afro-American Genealogical Research Library of Congress Washington 1988. FS Library 973 F2law
- Redford, Dorothy Spruill. Somerset Homecoming: Recovering a Lost Heritage. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000). ISBN: 0807848433 9780807848432. Although the author's ancestors lived in North Carolina, the research principles for finding enslaved ancestors can be applied to any state.
Many presentations from the recent AAHGS (Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society) conference will soon be freely available for video streaming and downloading. These include the following:
- Dr. Quintard Taylor, Jr., Author and Professor of American History, University of Washington
 Presentation: Roots West: African American History in the Trans-Mississippi West
- Mary Hill, Author and accredited genealogist for Southern and Eastern States
 Presentation: Finding Records of Your Ancestors: 1870 to Present
- Beth Wilson, Reference librarian for land records, African-American genealogy, and documentation research
 Presentation: Trails Back: Tracing Ancestors in Slavery through Census, Probate, and Land Research
- Dr. Spencer Crew, Director of the National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.
 Presentation: National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: Activities and Accomplishments
- Angela Walton Raji, Author and avid African–Native American genealogist (See also African Roots Podcast)
 Presentation: Beyond the Dawes Rolls: Black Indian Ancestry East of the Mississippi
- Adele Marcum, Professional genealogist and content specialist
 Presentation: Where Should I Start? Beginning Research on Ancestry.com
- Howard Dodson, Chief, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library
 Presentation: To be announced
National Archives
- Heather Glasby. Testing the 15th Amendment. Milton Claiborne Nichols and the Legacy of the First Black Voters. Prologue. 48 ( Winter, 2016)
- Paul Finkelman. The Revolutionary Summer of 1862. how Congress Abolished Slavery and Created a Modern American. Prologue. 49 ( Winter 2017-2018)
- Joseph P. Reidy. Slave Emancipation through the Prism of Archives Records. Prologue 29 ( Summer, 1997)
- Noralee Frankel. From Slave Women to Free Women: the National Archives and Black Women's History in the Civil War Era. Prologue 29 ( Summer, 1997)