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African - Native American History & Genealogy Webpage star[offsite link]
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African American Links and Resources

African American Military Research Sources star
Here are some African American research sources that I think will be helpful in your research of your military ancestors. African Americans participated in every war that the United States engaged in.

American Indian Genealogy - Dawes Final Rolls star
For genealogists tracing their American Indian roots, the Dawes Final Rolls can provide invaluable help in making a connection. Most tribes now have Final Rolls.

Black Indians star
African Americans intermarried with Indians as early as the mid 1700’s. Intermarriage between Indians, Africans and Europeans were quite common in the Eastern seaboard and southeastern states.

Ethnic Toolkits star[offsite link]
Here you will find links and resources for all ethnic groups. They also feature download forms and many other helpful areas.

Mulatto star
When I started doing genealogy I came across the term Mulatto. What does this term mean and how does it relate to doing research.

Native American GenClass Challenge star
I have decided to take the Native American course offered by Genclass.com. Each four-week class includes a detailed course curriculum, online class meetings and more. Come join me in taking the Native American class!

New York Immigration Ports star
Immigration brought a lot of our ancestors to New York. Here are some ports they may have came through.

Notes From an African American Genealogy Lecture star
I attended a genealogy lecture on African American genealogy. The speaker was a genealogist who had been researching her family for several years and has written some books on her findings. She was a wonderful speaker, very energetic, and I learned a lot from her.

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