11. African American Cemeteries Online
Search by surname or explore by state to find people buried in African American cemeteries across the United States. Cemetery transcriptions are contributed by volunteers.More »12. The African-American Migration Experience
The Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture presents information on the thirteen defining migrations that formed and transformed African America, including International Slave Trade, Runaway Journeys, the Domestic Slave Trade, Colonization and Emigration, Haitian Immigration, Caribbean Migration, African Migration and African American migration within the United States.More »13. Christine's Genealogy Website
This free website has been around for over a dozen years, and offers a large number of searchable databases and extensive transcriptions of African American records. New historical documents are still added fairly regularly.More »
14. African-Native American Genealogy
Genealogist Angela Walton Raji provides guidance and records for researching African citizens of Native American ancestry, with a strong focus on former slaves of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole Nations.More »
15. Illinois Servitude and Emancipation Records (1722–1863)
This ongoing project of the Illinois State Archives includes approximately 3,400 names found in governmental records involving the servitude and emancipation of Africans and, occasionally, Indians in the French and English eras of colonial Illinois (1722–1790) and African-Americans in the American period of Illinois (1790–1863). These names include servants, slaves, or free persons and masters, witnesses, or related parties from selected governmental records.More »