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Bragg, George F. Men of Maryland. Baltimore, MD: Church Advocate Press, 1925. Biographies of prominent Maryland African Americans of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Brown, Letitia Woods. Free Negroes in the District of Columbia, 1790-1846. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972. A scholarly monograph with the following appendices: free Negro families in Charles County, Maryland 1790; occupations of free Negroes before 1835; Negro taxpayers 1824-1845.
Callum, Agnes Kane. "Progenitors of a Black Family: Raphael and Hillery Cane 1793-1890." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin 21:2 (Spring 1980).
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Potter, Alice E. "Slaves in Joseph Taylor s Will." Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin 22:3 (Summer 1981). Pertains to Baltimore County, 1789.
Provine, Dorothy S., ed. Registrations of Free Negroes 1806-1863, Prince George’s County, Maryland. Washington, DC: Columbian Harmony Society, 1990.
Quander, Rohulamin. "The Quander Family, 1684-1910," Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society 3:2 (Summer 1982).
Russell, George Ely. "Black Baptism and Marriage Records, Frederick County, Maryland, 1787-1870." Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society 2:1.
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