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Filed under: African American churches -- History- Separation or continuity, which? (Baltimore : H.H. Smith, [1893], 1893), by I. L. Thomas and Charles Simpson Butcher (page images at HathiTrust)
- A history of the African Methodist Episcopal Church : the only one in the United States of America, styled Bethel Church, (Gen. xxviii. 19.) : to be held forth in remembrance of the Right Reverend Richard Allen, first bishop of the Connection. ([United States] : Published by Rev. N.C.W. Cannon, 1842., 1842), by Noah Calwell W. Cannon, Randall K. Burkett, Charles H. Wesley, and Strong & Dawson (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: African Americans -- History -- 19th century- Appeal to the humane and philanthropic ([Saint Louis, Mo.] : [The Association], [1879], 1879), by Mo.) Colored Immigration Aid Association (Saint Louis, Randall K. Burkett, James Milton Turner, and Albert Burgess (page images at HathiTrust)
- Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume XII, Ohio Narratives, by United States. Work Projects Administration (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: African Americans -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction- The Wife of His Youth, and Other Stories of the Color Line (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1899), by Charles W. Chesnutt, illust. by Clyde O. DeLand
- The Wife of His Youth, and Other Stories of the Color Line (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1901), by Charles W. Chesnutt, illust. by Clyde O. DeLand
- The Wife of His Youth, and Other Stories of the Color Line, and Selected Essays (based on an 1899 edition, with some added essays), by Charles W. Chesnutt, ed. by Suzanne Shell (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: African Americans -- Texas -- History -- 19th century -- FictionFiled under: African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 19th century- The Politics of Judicial Interpretation: The Federal Courts, Department of Justice, and Civil Rights, 1866-1876 (with a new introduction; New York: Fordham University Press, 2005), by Robert J. Kaczorowski (PDF with commentary at bepress.com)
- The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons; To Which Is Added a Brief Survey of the Condition And Prospects of Colored Americans (Boston: Robert F. Wallcut, 1855), by William C. Nell (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC)
- A speech on "Equality before the law" (Printed at the Democrat Book and Job Printing House, 1866), by John Mercer Langston (page images at HathiTrust)
- Schwarzwälder Dorfgeschichten (F. Bassermann, 1855), by Berthold Auerbach (page images at HathiTrust)
- The black codes, 1865-1867 (1912), by Byne Frances Goodman (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The patriot dead : oration ([Norfolk, Va.] : "Cailloux" Post, No. 7, G.A.R., Dept. of Virginia, [1873?], 1873), by John Mercer Langston and Randall K. Burkett (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: African Americans -- Education -- Maryland -- Westminster -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: African Americans -- Education -- New York (State) -- History -- 19th century- The history of the New-York African free-schools : from their establishment in 1787, to the present time : embracing a period of more than forty years : also a brief account of the successful labors, of the New-York Manumission Society : with an appendix, containing specimens of original composition, both in prose and verse, by several of the pupils ; pieces spoken at public examinations ; an interesting dialogue between Doctor Samuel L. Mitchell, of New-York, and a little black boy of ten years old ; and lines illustrative of the Lancasterian system of instruction (New-York : Printed by Mahlon Day, no. 376, Pearl-Street, 1830., 1830), by Charles C. Andrews (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: African Americans -- Education -- Georgia -- History -- 19th century -- Sources -- Bibliography -- Microform catalogsFiled under: African Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- History -- 19th century- A Thrilling Narrative from the Lips of the Sufferers of the Late Detroit Riot, March 6, 1863, With the Hair Breadth Escapes of Men, Women and Children, and Destruction of Colored Men's Property, Not Less Than $15,000 (reprint; Hattiesburg, MS: The Book Farm, 1945) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Thrilling Narrative from the Lips of the Sufferers of the Late Detroit Riot, March 6, 1863, With the Hair Breadth Escapes of Men, Women and Children, and Destruction of Colored Men's Property, Not Less Than $15,000 (Detroit: The author, 1863) (HTML and TEI at UNC)
Filed under: African Americans -- North Carolina -- Rowan County -- History -- 19th century- Patrol Regulations for the County of Rowan: Printed by Order of the County Court, at August Term, Anno Domini 1825 (Salisbury, NC: P. White, 1825), by Rowan County (N.C.)
Filed under: African Americans -- North Carolina -- Wilmington -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: African Americans -- South Carolina -- History -- 19th century- Two Diaries from Middle St. John's, Berkeley, South Carolina, February-May, 1865 (Pinopolis, SC: St. John's Hunting Club, 1921), by Susan R. Jervey and Charlotte St. J. Ravenel, contrib. by Mary Rhodes Waring Henagan
- Negro Plot: An Account of the Late Intended Insurrection Among a Portion of the Blacks of the City of Charleston, South Carolina (Boston: Joseph W. Ingraham, 1822), by James Hamilton (HTML and TEI at UNC)
Filed under: African Americans -- Education -- South Carolina -- Saint Helena Island -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: African Americans -- Southern States -- History -- 19th century- A Voice from the South, By a Black Woman of the South (Xenia, Ohio: The Aldine Printing House, 1892), by Anna J. Cooper (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- An appeal to the king : the address delivered on Negro day in the Atlanta Exposition, October 21, 1895 ([Atlanta] : [publisher not identified], [1895?]], 1895), by J. W. E. Bowen, Randall K. Burkett, and Ga.) Cotton States Exposition (1895 : Atlanta (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South, by Anna J. Cooper (Gutenberg ebook)
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