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African American Genealogy Resource Guide: Other Libraries & Organizations

This guide is to assist students who are studying genealogy within the context of African American history.

Archival Newspaper Ads - In Search of Lost Family

Public Libraries

FamilySearch.org:
Guides to Conducting Genealogy Research

FamilySearch.org "is a service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." The Church's commitment to assisting those researching their family history is based in their beliefs. To that end, the LDS Church "actively gathers, preserves, and shares genealogical records worldwide." The Family History Library in Salt Lake City Utah, founded in 1894, is the largest library of its kind in the world. The Library is open to the public, and the resources available through FamilySearch.org are available with registration.

Genealogical & Historical Societies; State and University Libraries

10 Million Names Project

Voyages: Slave Trade Database, and Accompanying Atlas

Membership Library