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=== Pre-Civil War records<br>  ===
=== Pre-Civil War records<br>  ===


*A few African Americans came to Alaska as seamen and miners prior to 1860.&nbsp;<ref>Curtis, Nancy C. Black Heritage Sites: The South. The New Press, 1996, see page 31.</ref>
*A few African Americans came to Alaska as seamen and miners prior to 1860.&nbsp;<ref>Curtis, Nancy C. Black Heritage Sites: The South. The New Press, 1996. See page 31.</ref>


=== Civil War Records<br>  ===
=== Civil War Records<br>  ===

Revision as of 01:06, 8 June 2013

Archives and Libraries[edit | edit source]

Consortium Library
University of Alaska Anchorage /Alaska Pacific University
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508
(907) 786-1848
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History Local[edit | edit source]

Pre-Civil War records
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  • A few African Americans came to Alaska as seamen and miners prior to 1860. [1]

Civil War Records
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Post-Civil War
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  • After the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867, the US Army assigned a small number of African Americans to keep the peace. [2]

Reconstruction Era (1868-1878)[edit | edit source]

Jim Crow Era (1859-1959)[edit | edit source]

  • African Americans worked in the Klondike gold fields in the 1890's.[3]

Biographies
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Military
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World War II[edit | edit source]

Bibliography[edit | edit source]

Societies[edit | edit source]

AAHS of Alaska
P. O. Box 143105
Anchorage, Alaska 99514-3105

Websites[edit | edit source]

  1. Curtis, Nancy C. Black Heritage Sites: The South. The New Press, 1996. See page 31.
  2. Black Heritage Sites: The South. Page 31.
  3. Black Heritage Sites: The South. Page 31.