african_american
Oglethorpe County Georgia AHGP


African Americans


 

USGenWeb

A new USGenWeb Project has been started specifically for African-American research.  All states are represented. There is a Surname List as well as other research tools on the site. Please visit and support the site. The goal of USAAG is to become a centralized location for African American research thru out the United States. Please pay them a visit and contribute anything you can to the available records! Even a link to your own research site might help someone else!
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A great African-American site located at the University of South Florida.  It is called the Africana Heritage Project.

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African American Genealogy

AfriGeneas is a site devoted to African American genealogy, to researching African Ancestry in the Americas in particular and to genealogical research and resources in general. It is also an African Ancestry research community featuring the AfriGeneas mail list, the AfriGeneas message boards and daily and weekly genealogy chats.

OUR HISTORY:

From AfriGeneas to AfriGeneas.com !!!
Our combined online history covers ten years of discovering, learning and utilizing Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs), on-line services, and the wonders of cyberspace.

We have come a long way in a relatively short time. Our progress has been facilitated by many individuals. As we approach the new millennium as AfriGeneas.com it is appropriate to express sincerest thanks and appreciation for some key people in the period 1989-1999.

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African American Message Board
 
 
 
 

Page Created December 5, 2005
Copyright ©2006 Jane Combs All Rights Reserved

This site may include some historical materials that may imply negative stereotypes reflecting the culture or language of a particular period or place. These items are presented as part of the historical record and should not be interpreted to mean that the WebMaster in any way endorse the stereotypes implied.