African American Resources for Minnesota
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Introduction
Online Resources
- Minnesota African American Records
- Civil War Research Database -- Bibliography $
- Minnesota Cemeteries (Find A Grave)
- Minnesota Digital Archives
- Minnesota African American (Rootsweb)
- Minnesota State Archives and Libraries
- The Duluth Lynchings Online Resource
Research Strategy
- Taylor, David Vassar Blacks in Minnesota: a preliminary guide to historical sourcesCall Number 977.6 A1 includes index.
History
- Taylor, David Vassar African Americans in Minnesota Call Number 977.6 F2td includes index.
Uncertain lives : African Americans and their first 150 years in the Red Wing, Minnesota area by Frederick L. Johnson Call number 977.614/R1F2 Includes bibliographical references and index.
Resources
Biographies
Cemeteries
Census Records
Church Records
Emancipation Records
Funeral Homes
Genealogies
Land and Property
Plantation
Oral Histories
The T. Harry Williams Center for Oral History
Other Records
Military Records
Newspapers
Probate Records
Reconstruction Records
Freedman’s Bank
Freedmen's Bureau
School Records
Slavery Records
Vital Records
Birth
Marriage
Death
Divorce
Voting Registers
Archives and Libraries
- Minnesota State Archives
- Minnesota State Archives and Libraries
- MNSU Collections Minnesota State University
Societies
Minnesota African American Museum and Cultural Center Descendants of history-makers meet at Historic Fort Snelling: A solemn sense of history and perhaps even some ghosts were in the air Thursday at Historic Fort Snelling, when the descendants of 19th-century figures central to events involving white settlers, black slaves and American Indians came together.
References
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