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The National Archives, Footnote.com launch online African American History Collection

In celebration of Black History Month, Footnote.com is launching its African American Collection. Footnote.com has been working with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, D.C., to digitize records that provide a view into the lives of African Americans that few have seen before.

Footnote.com has spent the last two years with NARA compiling this collection and is currently working on adding more records that will be released in the upcoming months. African American records currently on Footnote.com include:

Service Records for Colored Troops in the Civil War – Records for the 2nd-13th infantries including enlistment papers, casualty sheets, oaths of allegiance, proof of ownership and bills of sale.

American Colonization Society – Letters and reports relating to this colony established in 1817 for free people of color residing in the U.S.

Amistad Case – Handwritten records of this landmark case beginning in 1839 involving the Spanish schooner Amistad, used to transport illegal slaves.

Southern Claims Commission – Petitions for compensation resulting from the Civil War.

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  3. Footnote.com releases largest online collection of U.S. WWII Vietnam war photos
  4. Footnote adds 1860 US Census to Civil War Collection
  5. Footnote.com launches largest collection of World War II photos on the web

 

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