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*Dee Parmer Woodtor, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40331192 Finding a Place Called Home: An African American Guide to Genealogical and Historical Identity]'' (New York: Random House, 1999)(FS Library book 973 F2wd). This book explains the basic as well as complex research techniques required for African American research.
*Dee Parmer Woodtor, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/40331192 Finding a Place Called Home: An African American Guide to Genealogical and Historical Identity]'' (New York: Random House, 1999)(FS Library book 973 F2wd). This book explains the basic as well as complex research techniques required for African American research.
*Marie Taylor, ''[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/956235?availability=Family%20History%20Library 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, ''[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/956235?availability=Family%20History%20Library 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.  
*Also, African Americans with Native American ancestry should check African-Cherokee Connections (CD-ROM 2928 in the FamilySearch Library).
*Also, African Americans with Native American ancestry should check African-Cherokee Connections ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1108903?availability=Family%20History%20Library CD-ROM 2928] in the FamilySearch Library).


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.  
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