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CLOSEUP: A Pathfinder & Research
Guide
For Black History Month, we have selected a sampling of items on African-American genealogy, and African-Americans in New Jersey and Morristown history. These are just a few of the many items in our collection. Please ask a History Center Librarian for advice for further research. General
Material: A genealogist's guide to discovering your African-American
ancestors: how to find and record your unique heritage. Smith, Franklin
Carter. Finding your African American ancestors: a beginner's guide.
Thackery, David T. A student's guide to African American genealogy. Johnson,
Anne E.
New Jersey: New Jersey's underground railroad heritage Slavery and freedom in the rural north: African Americans
in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865. The quest for equality: Trenton's black community, 1890-1965.
Washington, Jack.
Afro-Americans in New Jersey: A short history. Wright, Giles
R.
Blacks in the Revolutionary era. Pingeon, Frances D.
Black firsts in New Jersey. Cahalan, Gertrude.
The Negro in New Jersey. New Jersey Conference of Social
Work. (1932).
Morris County and Morristown:
Index to photographs documenting the African-American experience
in Morris County Survey of the Negro population of Morristown, New Jersey. McGhee, Ethel. (1925) HM6 McGhee
Freedman's Bank (1865-1874):
Founded by an act of Congress as a bank to serve African-Americans,
these records contain information on thousands of depositors at 33 branches
and include family, occupation, birthplace and residence information.
(HeritageQuest)
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