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Poplar Hill on His Lordship's Kindness
Clinton, Maryland. Museum and historic residence.
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Profiles of African Americans in Tennessee
From the Library at Tennessee State University.
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Riversider: Ordinary People. Extraordinary Lives. The Untold Story
African American History, Riverside, California.
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Schomburg Exhibition, Harlem 1900-1940
Harlem: 1900-1940 was originally published in 1991 by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library. This web site version is based in part on the 1991 publication.
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Results of a Cape Fear Community College project to document pre-Civil War slave records in New Hanover County, North Carolina.
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South Carolina Enslaved and Free Persons and Slaveholders
This database is an ongoing project to index the names of enslaved persons and slaveholders in South Carolina. Each entry refers to the source of the information.
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South Carolina: Barnwell County Enslaved and Free Persons and Slaveholders
The database currently contains information extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisal books of Barnwell County, SC. Search and organize enslaved persons and slaveholders.
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South Carolina: Charleston Enslaved and Free Persons and Slaveholders
The database currently contains information extracted from digitized images of the Charleston, South Carolina Inventories, Appraisals and Sales Books. Search and organize enslaved persons and slaveholders.
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South Carolina: Greenville County Enslaved and Free Persons, and Slaveholders
The database currently contains information extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisal books of Greenville, SC. Search and organize enslaved persons and slaveholders.
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South Carolina: Laurens County Enslaved and Free Persons, and Slaveholders
The database currently contains information extracted from digitized images of the Inventories and Appraisals books of Laurens County, SC. Search and organize enslaved persons and slaveholders
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Tennessee African American Griots
This site is dedicated to preserving Tennessee African American Genealogy and History.
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Short discussion of the Legend (now PROVEN) of EBO LANDING, St. Simons Island, Georgia where many Ebo Slaves (from Nigeria) drowned in early 19th. Century. Entered here because of this line: Researchers have found that a substantial number of African Americans in southern States are Igbo descendents. Most Haitians and many citizens of the West Indies are also Igbo. It
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