All Resources
African-Native American Website
Examines the history of Oklahoma Freedmen and blended families with African and Native American histories.
AfricanRoots
Host: Angela Y. Walton-Raji
Podcast contain suggestions, research strategies and books of persons researching African American family history.
Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
Located in Fort Wayne, Indiana the genealogy center has one of the largest research collections available, incorporating records from around the world.
Blog Talk Radio with Bernice Bennett
Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Every Thursday, 9:00 PM EST
Bernice interviews experts who share resources, stories and answer genealogy questions.
Christine's Genealogy Website
Comprehensive website that includes African American genealogy resources, websites, blog and forum.
Conference Keeper
This is a free online calendar of genealogy conferences & events.
Cyndi's List
A comprehensive categorized and cross referenced list of links that provides generalized research sites online.
DC Library
The DC library local history center includes the Black Studies and Washingtoniana collections at Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library; and the Peabody Room at Georgetown Library. The Washingtoniana Collection houses an array of resources and materials from the late 18th Century to the present, with a primary focus on the local city.
District of Columbia Archives
The District of Columbia Archives holds historical and permanently valuable records of the DC Government such as birth and death records, wills, land records and marriage records.
Family Search
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides free comprehensive Website to its collection of records, resources and services designed to help people learn more about their family history.