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African-American

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1. African American Cemeteries Online - A database of Black cemeteries.
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2. African American Genealogy - African American genealogy links and information on the following surnames: Kizer/Kaiser, Ferguson, Posey/Posley, and Gelham.
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3. African Atlantic Genealogy Society - The organization is comprised of Americans whose ancestors have had an African or an Atlantic-crossing experience.
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4. African-American Genealogy Ring - Web ring for the African-American genealogist. Monthly featured sites, awards.
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5. AfriGeneas - Site devoted to African American genealogy. Features mail lists, message boards, and daily and weekly genealogy chats.
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6. Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society - Dedicated to the encouragement of scholarly studies in both academic, local, and family history of all ethnic groups with particular focus on African Americans.
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7. Ancestry.com: African American Research - Tips and resources on how to research African American ancestry.
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8. Ancestry.com: The Transition from Slavery to Freedom - Article by David Thackery on African-American genalogical research.
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9. Cyndi's List - African-American - Links to archives, families, libraries, mailing lists, museums, records, researchers, societies and general resource sites.
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10. Family Tree Maker: African-American Research - A listing of websites and contact information for genealogical research.
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11. Freedmens Bureau Online - Online transcriptions of the records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands (Freedmens Bureau).
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12. Sankofa's African Slave Genealogy - This site has plantation and slave trade databases and links to other sites for those researching slavery or ancestors who were slaves.
13. Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland, and Delaware - Family history of most families who were free in this region during the colonial period. Includes extracts from government records.

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