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AFRICAN-AMERICAN RESEARCH

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General Links

  • AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENEALOGY:A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS
    The key to genealogical research lies in adequate preparation. This list of sources represent a sampling of major genealogical research tools that provide an understanding of sources and methods.
    http://www.kdla.state.ky.us/arch/biblforb.htm
  • AFRIGENEAS
    To encourage and support all African ancestored individuals and families to begin and continue researching their roots until all possible resources are exhausted and the results are published.
    http://www.afrigeneas.com
  • Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet - African-American
    categories include: General Resource Sites, History & Culture, Libraries, Archives & Museums, Mailing Lists, Newsgroups & Chat, Military, People & Families, Professional Researchers, Volunteers, & Other Research Services Publications, Software & Supplies, Records: Census, Cemeteries, Land, Obituaries, Personal, Taxes and Vital Slavery, Societies & Groups
    http://www.CyndisList.com/african.htm
  • Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
    includes a database of over 230,000 names of the United States Colored Troops (USCT). It was developed by the National Park Service and its partners in the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors (CWSS) project. It has been made available in conjunction with the dedication of the African American Civil War Memorial.
    http://216.88.32.142/cwss/
  • RECORDS of the 105th US COLORED TROOPS http://www.fold3.com/page/1453_records_of_the_105th_us_colored/
  • African American Genealogy mailing list
    AAGENE-L is intended to be a mailing list on the internet for African American genealogy researchers. It is also appropriate to discuss African American history within the mailing list.
    http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/aagene-faq.html