African American Resources for New York

Archives and Libraries
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

515 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY 10037-1801 (212) 491-2200

Estate Records
Estate papers, 1817 of Brush, Ichabod, d. 1809. Mentions James Williams. Queens Borough Public Library Long Island Division 89-11 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica, N.Y. 11432

Wilson and Jane Rantus papers, ca. 1830-1890 Largely bills submitted by individuals and the village and town government. Letters written to Wilson Rantus from Thomas Hamilton, pioneer black journalist, 1854-1861. Other items include insurance policies for private homes, and estate papers.

Genealogy
"Genealogical history of black families of Orange County, New York" by Robert W. Brennan

Military
"Honoring New York’s Forgotten Soldiers: African-Americans of the Civil War: With Research Examples A-Z: A Case Study in Historiographic Genealogy" by Harry Bradshaw Matthews


 * Patriots of Color. Free database at Archives.com. Includes details about 50 black New Yorkers in the Revolutionary War.

Railroad
Inventory of the Blacks in the Railroad Industry Collection, 1946-1954

Slavery
"A History of Negro Slavery in New York" by Edgar J. Mcmanus

"The free negro in New York City in the era before the Civil War" by Rhoda Golden Freeman

''"Voices from the front line : New York's African American statesmen of the Underground Railroad Freedom Trail : and the United States Colored Troops organized in the Empire State, 1863-1865 : roll call, men of the 20th USCT and 26th USCT : introductory essay and research guide" by Harry Bradshaw

Web Resources

 * African-American Heritage in Buffalo &amp; Erie County
 * African American History of Western New York
 * Afro-Americans in New York Life and History
 * Life Stories: Profiles of Black New Yorkers During Slavery and Emancipation