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AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS ONLINE
Read about the lives of African American slaves who worked on plantations, discover the regiment histories of U.S. Colored Troops and much more in this collection of diaries, biographies and stories. Start browsing African American Family History Books Online below.
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| A brief sketch of the organization and services of the Fifty-ninth Regiment of United States Colored Infantry : and biographica
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| A history of Mary Potter School, Oxford, North Carolina
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| A list of references for the history of Black Americans in agriculture, 1619-1974
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| A path to freedom : one underground railroad route in Monroe County
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| Address to the citizens of the state of Ohio : concerning what are called the black laws
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| Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1718-1820 (Slave)
- Free Index
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| Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1719-1820 (Free)
- Free Index
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| An account of the late intended insurrection among a portion of the blacks of this city
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| An apology for African Methodism
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| An authentic history of the Douglass monument : biographical facts and incidents in the life of Frederick Douglass, his death a
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| An historical inquiry concerning the attempt to raise a regiment of slaves by Rhode Island during the War of the Revolution
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| An historical sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the legalization of slavery
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| Anti-slavery landmarks in Boston
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| Aunt Sally, or, The cross the way to freedom : a narrative of the slave-life and purchase of the mother of Rev. Isaac Williams,
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| Autobiography of James L. Smith : including also, reminiscences of slave life, recollections of the war, education of freedmen,
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| Blacks Found in the Deeds of Laurens & Newberry Counties, SC: 1785-1827
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| Blacks in the State of Oregon, 1788-1971
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| Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina Black Deaths 1871-89
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| Colored Charlotte : published in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the freedom of the Negro in the county of Mecklenb
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| Colored people's blue-book and business directory of Chicago, Ill., 1905
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| Correspondence of Thomas Ebenezer Thomas : mainly relating to the anti-slavery conflict in Ohio, especially in the Presbyterian
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| Directory of Negro businesses, professions and churches for Detroit and environs
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| Fifty years in chains, or, The life of an American slave
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| Fifty years of slavery in the United States of America
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| Florida plantation records from the papers of George Noble Jones
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| Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware from the Colonial Period to 1810
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| Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina Vol I
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| Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina VolII
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| Free Blacks and Mulattos in South Carolina 1850 Census
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| Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830 : together with Absentee ownership of slaves in the United States in 1
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| Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. : records of the state enumerations, 1782 to
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| History of the Underground Railroad as it was conducted by the Anti-Slavery League : including many thrilling encounters betwee
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| Illinois Negro historymakers
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| Illinois Servitude and Emancipation Records, 1720-1865
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| Index to the Tithables of Loudoun County, Virginia, and to Slaveholders and Slaves, 1758-1786
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| Indiana : a redemption from slavery
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| Louis Hughes, Thirty Years a Slave, 1832-62
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| Memorials of Lieut. George H. Walcott, late of the 30th U.S. Colored Troops
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| More Emigrants in Bondage, 1614-1775
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| Narrative of Henry Watson, a fugitive slave
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| Narrative of the life and adventures of Henry Bibb, an American slave
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| Negroes in Michigan during the Civil War
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| Negroes on the island of Rhode Island
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| Old Louisiana plantation homes and family trees
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| Record of the services of the Seventh Regiment, U.S. Colored Troops : from September, 1863 to November, 1866
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| Report of the executive board of the Friends' Association of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity, for the Relief of Colored Freedmen
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| Savannah River plantations
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| Semi-history of a boy-veteran of the Twenty-eighth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, in a black regiment : a diary of 28th
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| Slave life in Georgia : a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England
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| Slave Narratives
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| Slavery petitions and papers
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| Ten years on a Georgia plantation since the war
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| The anti-slavery movement in Kentucky, prior to 1850
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| The Black Brigade of Cincinnati : being a report of its labors and a muster-roll of its members : together with various orders,
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| The Black presence in the era of the American Revolution, 1770-1800
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| The Fourteenth Regiment Rhode Island Heavy Artillery (Colored) in the War to Preserve the Union, 1861-1865
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| The history of Negro servitude in Illinois : and of the slavery agitation in that state, 1719-1864 / by N. Dwight Harris.
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| The life of John Thompson, a fugitive slave
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| The Negro in Chicago : a study of race relations and a race riot
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| The Negro population of Albany, New York
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| The Negro trail blazers of California : a compilation of records from the California Archives in the Bancroft Library at the Un
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| The New York conspiracy, or, A history of the Negro plot : with the journal of the proceedings against the conspirators at New-
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| The rank of Charles Osborn as an anti-slavery pioneer
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| The Rev. J.W. Loguen, as a slave and as a freeman : a narrative of real life.
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| The South Carolina rice plantation : as revealed in the papers of Robert F.W. Allston
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| The Story of the life of John Anderson : the fugitive slave
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| The Western Reserve and the fugitive slave law
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| Thirty years a slave : from bondage to freedom : the institution of slavery as seen on the plantation and in the home of the pl
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| Twelve years a slave : narrative of Solomon Northup, citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington City in 1841 and rescued in 1
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| Twelve years among the colored people : a record of the work of Mount Calvary Chapel of S. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore
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| Twenty-two years a slave, and forty years a freeman
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