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Choose from this great selection of African American ancestored orientated genealogy books to advance your research. Purchases made through this website will support AfriGeneas and enable us to put more free data on-line.
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| Databases for the Study of Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1699-1860 : Computerized Information from Original Manuscript Sources
by Gwendolyn Midlo Hall (Editor) Amazon's Price: $45.00
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| Families and Freedom : A Documentary History of African-American Kinship in the Civil War Era
by Ira Berlin (Editor), Hawkins Wilson (Introduction), Leslie S. Rowland (Editor) Amazon's Price: $16.95
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| John Brown Mysteries edited by Jean Libby, Louis Diggs
The book highlights and takes an in-depth look at several of the mysteries of John Brown's raid: (1) Local slaves who supported John Brown's raid; (2) Rifles that were positively identified as coming from the armory at Harper Ferry that were located in an attic in Catonsville; (3) The absence of a second train, a mail express, which was stopped in Maryland, near the Harpers Ferry bridge by armed Black men on October 17, 1859; (4) The self-defense organization called African Mysteries, and (5) What was John Brown's plan? Amazon's Price: $11.95 For More Info or to Buy This Book Now! |
EX-SLAVE NARRATIVES The following books are based on ex-slave narratives transcribed and edited from oral history interviews or writings from or about former enslaved African and/or Indian ancestored people who verbally communicated their enslavement experiences. Oral histories often contain useful information, clues and hints for further genealogical research. |
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