Find out about and get samples of articles, books, audio files, and other sources of data on prominent African-Americans from this region.
Missouri archives offer advice on how to conduct a search for family history and genealogy, and provide a list of text and microfilm resources.
Americans tracing their African lineage can find a surname database, slave data from public and private records, and discussion groups.
Archive contains documents that reveal African-American life, including public, private, and local records, plus literature, press, and photos.
Look up records, photos, and family surnames from Virginia, the Carolinas, Maryland, and Delaware to find detailed family histories.
Ft. Smith Arkansas presents this resource page with data on local black history and public records, area freedmans associations, and censuses.
Rummage through National and state records of land applications, marriages, orphans, indenture bonds, bank accounts, and crimes.
New Orleans Public Libraries offer this resource archive containing obituaries, census records, a family search, and death and marriage records.
Contains many useful text files on public records, census reports, black churches in the state, newspaper clippings, and family lines.
Look up print and microfilm resources that can be found at this library, including locality guides, and slave schedules and registers.
Search this index of reports on the various free blacks in this Virginian county to track down ancestors and genealogy.
Connect to slave information from various states, census reports, and other public and vital records held by these states.
Research names of African-Americans who applied for pension for service with the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.