My Research Library to date
Black History Books on my shelf
African American Topeka – Sherri Camp
African Canadians in Union Blue – Richard M. Reid
Annie’s Trip to Grandma’s – Barbara Rose Page
A North-side View of Slavery The Refugee – Benjamin Drew
Baby Steps to Freedom – Joyce Middleton
Black Women of the Old West – William L. Katz
Crossing the Border – Sharon A. Roger Hepburn
Exodusters – Nell Irvin Painter
From Midnight to Dawn – Jacqueline L. Tobin
Images of America African American Topeka- Sherrita Camp
Incidents of the life of a slave girl – Harriet Jacobs
In Motion- the African-American Migration Experience – Howard Dodson & Sylviane A. Dioue
Kindred – Octavia E. Butler
Lay Down Body Roberta Hughes Wright & Wilbur B. Hughes III
Legacy to Buxton – Second Edition A. C. Robbins
Lena Horne – Leslie Palmer
Lina Derritt, Petitioner, v. State Board of Real Estate Examiners Record and Pleadings – John Pegg, /William B. Saxbe
Look to the North Star – Victor Ullman
Magazine of the Jefferson County Historical Society – 12/2011
Orange Morgan’s 38,325 Mornings – Forrest M. Stith
Refugees from Slavery – Benjamin Drew
Rumors of the Truth – Lyn Spencer DeNaeyer Messersmith
Selected Writings and Speeches of – Marcus Garvey
Sketches of Ancient History of the six Nations – David Cusick
Slave Testimony – John W. Blassingame
Sunrises and Sunsets for Freedom – Forrest M. Stith
The Ancient black Hebrews and Arabs – Anu M’Bantu & Gert Muller
The Blacks in Canada A History – Robin W. Winks
The Booker T. Washington Collection – Booker T. Washington
The Family Tree Historical Maps Book – Allison Dolan
The Faces of my people – Monique Crippen
The Freedom-Seekers – Daniel G. Hill
The Philosophy of Negro Suffrage – Jerome R. Riley
The Houses in Buxton – Patricia L. Neely
The Last American Highway – Stew Magnuson
The souls of Black Folk – W.E.B DuBois
They came before Columbus – Ivan Van Sertima
Up from Slavery – Booker T. Washington
When I was a slave – Norman R. Yetman
Women’s Slave Narratives – Annie L. Burton and others
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