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* ''Pride of Family: Four Generations of American Women of Color'', Carole Ione, New York, New York: C. Ione, 1991 (FHL book 921.73 Io6p).
* ''Pride of Family: Four Generations of American Women of Color'', Carole Ione, New York, New York: C. Ione, 1991 (FHL book 921.73 Io6p).
* ''Black Biographical Dictionaries 1790-1950'', Randal K. Burkett, nancy Hall Burkett, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds., Alexandria, Virginia: Chadwyck-Healy, Inc., [198-] (FHL book 973 F2bbd).
* ''Black Biographical Dictionaries 1790-1950'', Randal K. Burkett, nancy Hall Burkett, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds., Alexandria, Virginia: Chadwyck-Healy, Inc., [198-] (FHL book 973 F2bbd).
* ''African American Biographies : Profiles of 558 Current Men and Women'', Walter L. Hawkins, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 1992 (FHL book 973 F26h).
* ''African American Biographies : Profiles of 558 Current Men and Women'', Walter L. Hawkins, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 1992 (FHL book 973 F26h).
* Black Women in America : An Historical Encyclopedia, Darlene Clark Hine, Brooklyn, New York: Carlson Pub., 1993 (FHL book 973 F26b).
* Black Women in America : An Historical Encyclopedia, Darlene Clark Hine, Brooklyn, New York: Carlson Pub., 1993 (FHL book 973 F26b).
* ''Notable Black American Women'', Jessie Carney Smith, ed., Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, 1992 (FHL book 973 D36nbw).
* ''Notable Black American Women'', Jessie Carney Smith, ed., Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research, 1992 (FHL book 973 D36nbw).


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:


* Dr. Quintard Taylor, Jr., Author and Professor of American History, University of Washington<br />Presentation: ''Roots West: African American History in the Trans-Mississippi West''
* Dr. Quintard Taylor, Jr., Author and Professor of American History, University of Washington<br>Presentation: ''Roots West: African American History in the Trans-Mississippi West''
* Mary Hill, Author and accredited genealogist for Southern and Eastern States<br />Presentation: ''Finding Records of Your Ancestors: 1870 to Present''
* Mary Hill, Author and accredited genealogist for Southern and Eastern States<br>Presentation: ''Finding Records of Your Ancestors: 1870 to Present''
* Beth Wilson, Reference librarian for land records, African-American genealogy, and documentation research<br />Presentation: ''Trails Back: Tracing Ancestors in Slavery through Census, Probate, and Land Research''
* Beth Wilson, Reference librarian for land records, African-American genealogy, and documentation research<br>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.<br />Presentation: ''National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: Activities and Accomplishments''
* Dr. Spencer Crew, Director of the National Museum of American History, Washington, D.C.<br>Presentation: ''National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: Activities and Accomplishments''
* Angela Walton Raji, Author and avid African–Native American genealogist<br />Presentation: ''Beyond the Dawes Rolls: Black Indian Ancestry East of the Mississippi''
* Angela Walton Raji, Author and avid African–Native American genealogist<br>Presentation: ''Beyond the Dawes Rolls: Black Indian Ancestry East of the Mississippi''
* 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


=== Web Sites ===
=== Web Sites ===
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/aframer/bios/
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/aframer/bios/


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