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| *[[African American Genealogy]] FamilySearch Wiki shows a list of records, databases, indexing projects, presentations and other guides. | | *[[African American Genealogy]] FamilySearch Wiki shows a list of records, databases, indexing projects, presentations and other guides. |
| *Dee Parmer Woodtor, {{FSC|829837|item|disp=Finding a Place Called Home: An African American Guide to Genealogical and Historical Identity}}, FS Library book 973 F2wd. Also at ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40331192 at World Cat]''. This book explains the basic as well as complex research techniques required for African American research. | | *Dee Parmer Woodtor, {{FSC|829837|item|disp=Finding a Place Called Home: An African American Guide to Genealogical and Historical Identity}}, FS Library book 973 F2wd. Also at ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40331192 at World Cat]''. This book explains the basic as well as complex research techniques required for African American research. |
| *Marie Taylor, ''{{FSC|956235|item|disp=FamilySearch Library bibliography of African-American sources: as of 1994}}'' (Salt Lake City: FamilySearch Library, 1994, FS Library book 973 F23tm). This book lists 3,320 African American sources, including Canadian records. It also includes articles from historical and genealogical periodicals. | | *Marie Taylor, ''FamilySearch Library bibliography of African-American sources: as of 1994,'' by Marie Taylor. Salt Lake City: FamilySearch Library, 1994. {{FSC|956235|item|disp=FS Library book 973 F23tm}}. This book lists 3,320 African American sources, including Canadian records. It also includes articles from historical and genealogical periodicals. |
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| The following records can help determine if an ancestor was born free or enslaved. | | The following records can help determine if an ancestor was born free or enslaved. |