- Antislavery Literature Project - the collection of anti-slavery literature and resources related to slavery includes slave narratives, lectures, travel accounts, political tracts, prose fiction, poetry, drama, religious and philosophical literature, journals, manifestoes and children's literature.
- Black Film Center Archive
- The Black Population in the United States
- The Black Press: Soldiers without swords
- Complicity - from northeast magazine and article and link detailing Connecticut’s role in the slave trade.
- The History Makers
The HistoryMakers represents the single largest archival project of its kind in the world, outdistancing the existing video oral history collections of New York’s Schomburg Library and the Birmingham Civil Rights Museum. The HistoryMakers is unique among these other collections of African American heritage, because of its massive scope. Like other oral history collections, The HistoryMakers collection hearkens back to the earliest and most authentic efforts to capture the voice of a people, while introducing state-of-the-art technology and increased accessibility. The HistoryMakers wants to provide living proof that African American history did not begin or end with the civil rights movement, that the HistoryMakers number in the thousands and that their names are not just Harriet Tubman, W.E.B. DuBois, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Ella Fitzgerald.
- New York Public Library Digital Gallery - Africana and Black History
- Born in slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938
- Slavery & Abolition in the US: Select Publications of the 1800s - from the Dickinson College Archives and the Millersville University Archives consists of over 24,000 digitized pages from 67 books and nearly 60 pamphlets dating mostly from the mid 19th century of anti-slavery and abolition resources.
- Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture
- The Studio Museum in Harlem
- Without sanctuary: Lynching Photography in AmericaInteractive companion website to the Book Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America.
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