Where can I find records of Black History?

Rediscovering Black History – exploring records relating to Black History at the Archives Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka – A Landmark Case Unresolved Fifty Years Later , Jean Van Delinder (2004) The Revolutionary Summer of 1862 – How Congress Abolished Slavery and Created a Modern America , Paul Finkelman (2018)

Where can I find information on African Americans?

The Archives Library Information Center (ALIC) has compiled a helpful list of resources from the National Archives, Smithsonian, other federal and non-federal agencies and institutions to aid in research relating to African Americans. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

How can I check if my IP address is on the blacklist?

Below is a list of the major databases that track blacklisted IP addresses — look at the list now and you’ll see there are no checkmarks next to the database names. Check Your IP Address. Your IP address has been auto-filled in the box below.

How can I find out my African ancestry?

Your Legacy. African Ancestry helps people of African descent recover their history, reconnect with their ancestors, and create a lasting legacy for future generations. All with a simple cheek swab. Unlock your family history. The PatriClan™ Test traces paternal ancestry by analyzing the Y chromosome men inherit exclusively from their fathers.

Where can I find information about Black History?

An article by Trevor Plante from the Spring 2001 issue of the NARA publication Prologue. This National Park Service site provides links to information about people, places, stories, museum collections, travel and lesson plans. This is a Library of Congress resource guide for the study of black history and culture.

Below is a list of the major databases that track blacklisted IP addresses — look at the list now and you’ll see there are no checkmarks next to the database names. Check Your IP Address. Your IP address has been auto-filled in the box below.

Where can I find information about black soldiers?

Researchers can find information about black soldiers by searching regiments by race. This collection from the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum focuses on President Truman’s decision to desegregate the U.S. Armed Forces. There are links to a chronology, documents, photographs, oral histories, and lesson plans.

Are there any African American records in the National Archives?

The Archives holds a wealth of material documenting the African American experience, and highlights these resources online, in programs, and through traditional and social media. Need help researching records relating to African Americans? We’re here to answer questions you have about how to find and manage African American records.