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Microforms Relating to African Americans at The University of Michigan Libraries |
This is a bibliography of the microform holdings of the University of Michigan Libraries, each of the these microforms are on the subject of African Americans. |
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Biography | |||
Civil rights | History | Politics | Slavery |
Civil War | Michigan | Social Conditions | |
Colonization | Music | Thesis | |
Economics | Newspapers | ||
Employment | Papers |
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1. Black Biographical
Dictionaries, 1790-1950. Afro-Americans--History/ |
2. Botkin, Benjamin
Albert; United States Work Projects Administration (Washington, D.C.).
Slavery--United
States--Condition of slaves/ |
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3. Child, Lydia
Maria Francis. Afro-Americans/Afro-Americans--Biography./
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1. Centers
of the Southern Struggle: FBI Files on Selma, Memphis, Montgomery, Albany,
and St. Augustine. Frederick, MD:University Publications of America;
United States.
Federal Bureau of Investigation/
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2. Communist
Infiltration of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and J. Edgar
Hoover's Official and Confidential King, Martin Luther,
Jr./ |
3. Congress
of Racial Equality (CORE). The Papers of the Congress of Racial Equality.
1941-1967. Sanford, NC: Microfilming Corporation of America; 1980.
Note: Microfilm. Congress of Racial
Equality (CORE)/
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4. Federal
Surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925: the First World War, the Red
Scare, and the Garvey Movement. Frederick, MD: University Publications
of America; 1985.Note: Microfilm. Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/ |
5. Gerber, David
Allison. Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/ |
6. Hamer, Fannie
Lou. Hamer, Fannie
Lou/ |
7. Hays, Brooks.
School Integration--Arkansas--Little
Rock/
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8.. Kirby, John
B.; Boehm, Randolph; New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/ |
9. Klv, Yussuf
Naim. Human Rights/
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10. Lloyd, Raymond
Grann. Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/ |
11. National Association
for the |
12. Rabb, Maxwell.
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights. |
13. Randolph,
A. Philip. Randolph, A. Philip/ |
14. Rustin, Bayard.
Rustin, Bayard/ |
15. Southern Regional
Council. Executive Support of Civil Rights. Atlanta: The Council;
1962. Note: Microfilm. location Labadie. Executive Power--United
States/ |
16. Southern Regional
Council. Law Enforcement in Mississippi. Law Enforcement--Mississippi/ |
17. Southern Regional
Council. Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights/ |
18. Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC)/ |
19. United States.
President (1969-1974 : Nixon). United States.
President (1969-1974 Nixon)--Archives/
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20. United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Black Panther
Party/Afro-Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--History--Sources./ |
21. United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Wilkins, Roy,/
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22. United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People/ Afro-Americans--Civil
Rights--History--20th century--Sources/ |
23. United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Robeson, Paul,/ |
24. United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation. National Negro
Congress (U.S.)/ |
25. United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation. X, Malcolm,/ |
26. Watters, Pat.
Afro-Americans--Civil Rights. |
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Civil War | ||
1. Fleetwood,
Christian A. United States--History--Civil
War/ |
2. Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War. Series G. Selections from the Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1987. Note: Microfilm.Film 27488. Slave Records--Southern
States/ |
3. Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations from the Revolution Through the Civil War, Series H. Selections from the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, and the Louisana State Museum Archives. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America; 1988. Note: Microfilm. Film 27489. Slave Records--Southern
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Nell, William C.; Stowe, Harriet Beecher. 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. 396 p., [2] leaves of plates. Film
29261.
United States--History--Revolution,
1775-1783--Participation,Afro-American/ |
5.
Thoms, Adah B. Pathfinders: A History of the Progress of Colored Graduate Nurses: With Biographies of Many Prominent Nurses. New York: Kay Print, House Inc.; 1929. Note: Microfiche. Taubman Microforms Micro-F NuX1 pt. 1 AN 1014. Nurses/
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Washington, Booker T. My larger education being chapters from my experience. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co; 1911. viii, 313 p., [15] leavesof plates. E185.97 .W28, Film 29075. Washington, Booker
T.,/
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Colonization | ||
1. The African
intelligencer. Slavery--United
States--Periodicals/
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2. American Society
for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States. Slavery--United
States./ |
3. American Society
for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States; United
States Congress. Afro-Americans--Colonization--Africa. |
4. Armstrong,
S. C. Afro-Americans--Colonization--Liberia/
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5. Branagan, Thomas.
Slavery--United
States--Controversial literature--1805/ |
6. Burgess, Ebenezer;
Afro-Americans--Colonization--Africa.
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7. The Colonizationist
and journal of freedom. Film X423. Afro-Americans--Periodicals.
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8. Colton, Calvin.
Film 28544(12). Afro-Americans--Colonization/
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9. Hartford Auxiliary Colonization Society. Constitution of the Hartford Auxiliary Colonization Society a list of officers chosen at the organization of the society : together with an address to the public. Hartford [Conn.]: Printed by Lincoln & Stone; 1819. 16 p. Note: Address signed (p. 16): John T. Peters, president. Micro-F 2041 no. 48176. Hartford Auxiliary
Colonization Society./ |
10. Saunders,
Prince. Afro-Americans--Colonization--Haiti/ |
11. United States
Congress House. Micro-F 2041 no. 42738. Afro-Americans--Colonization--Africa/
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12. United States Congress; United States Congress House. Joint resolution for abolishing the traffick in slaves and the colinization [sic] of the free people of colour of the United States February 11, 1817, read, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. [Washington: s.n; 1817]. 2 p. Note: Caption title. At head of title: 77. Micro-F 2041 no. 42596. Slave-trade--United
States/
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13 Wright, Elizur.
Printed for the author; 1833. 52 p. E449 .W937, Special Collections Film R59. Slavery--United
States--Controversial literature--1833/ |
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1. Gill, Flora.
Afro-Americans--Economic
conditions/ |
2. Henderson,
Vivian W.; Southern Regional Council. Labadie Film La22(9). Afro-Americans--Economic conditions. |
3. Kirby, John
B.; Boehm, Randolph; Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale. Film 23576. New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/ |
4. Monu, Erasmus
Dziewonu. Migration, Internal--United
States/ |
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Employment | ||
1. Black
Workers in the Era of the Great Migration. 1916-1929. Film 24027. Afro-Americans--Employment/
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2. Bradbury,
William Chapman. Film 3209. Discrimination
in employment-- |
3. Gross, James
A. National association
for the advancement of colored people/
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4. Wesley, Charles
H. Note: Microfilm. Film 24022. Afro-Americans--Employment.
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1. American Tract
Society. Film X1727. Freedmen--United
States--Periodicals/ |
2.
American Tract Society. The Freedman. Boston: American Tract Society. 6 v. (v. Vol. 1-6, 1864-1869). Film X1725. Afro-Americans--Education--United
States--Periodicals/ |
3. Child, Lydia
Maria Francis. Note: Master microform held by: UnM. E185.2 .C53, Film X904. Afro-Americans/ |
4. National Freedmen's
Relief Note: Title from caption. Film X1726. Slavery--United
States--Emancipation--Periodicals/ |
5. National Freedmen's
Relief Film X1721. Freedmen--Periodicals/
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6. United States
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands; United States National
Archives and Records Administration. Note: Microfilm of letters, registers, reports, and other records in the National Archives, Washington, DC. Film 23577. Freedmen--Louisiana/ |
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Michigan | ||
1. American Missionary
Association; Amistad Research Center. Note: Microfilm of original manuscript of correspondance, reports, etc. from Michigan, formerly located in Fisk University Library, now in the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans. Film 28108. Missions--Michigan--History/ |
2. Citizens Research
Council of Michigan; Detroit (Mich.) Commission on CommunityRelations.
Note: Mimeographed from typewritten copy. Labadie Film La26. Afro-Americans--Michigan--Detroit.
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3. Michigan
chronicle. Film X626. Afro-American newspapers.
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1. Adkins, Aldrich
Wendell. Note: Typescript. Vita. Music Film M1129. Afro-Americans--Music--History
and criticism./ |
2. Armstrong,
M. F.; Ludlow, Helen Wilhelmina; Fenner, Thomas P. Note: Songs (with music): p. [171]-255. Master microform held by: NN. LC2851.H32 A7, Film X904. Hampton Institute/ |
3. The Colored
American magazine. Note: "An illustrated monthly." "Devoted to literature, science, music, art, religion, facts, fiction and traditions of the Negro race. A co-operative journal by prominent Negro statesmen, scientists and teachers, together with other celebrated authors." Apr. 1903 not published. Micro-F X402. Afro-Americans--Periodicals. |
4. Paul, June
D. Note: Microfilm. Music Film M1084. Afro-Americans--Music/
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5. Pike, Gustavus
D. Note: "Jubilee songs": p. [159]-219. Includes a brief account of Fisk university, Nashville. Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 51.8). ML400.P63 J8, Film X904. Jubilee singers./ |
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1. Communist Party
of the United States Labadie Film La6. Afro-Americans/
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2. Du Bois, W.
E. B. Film X1595. Afro-Americans--Periodicals/
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3. Harte, ThomasJoseph.
E185.6 .H35, Film X2172 v.24. Afro-Americans/ |
4. Kirby, John
B.; Boehm, Randolph; Lester, Robert; Reynolds, Dale. Film 23576. New Deal, 1933-1939--History--Sources/ |
5. Moton, Robert
Russa. Note: "First edition.". E185.61 .M934, Film 22593. Afro-Americans/ |
6. Skinner, Byron
Richard. Film 21188. Afro-Americans--History/ |
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1. Beatty,
George W. Film 3316. Detroit--Riot,
1943/
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2. California
Governor's Commission on the Los Angeles Riots. F869.L8 C15, Labadie Film La2. Los Angeles (Calif.)--Riot,
1965./
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3. Nell, William
C.; Stowe, Harriet Beecher. 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. Film 29261. United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Participation, Afro-American/
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4. Rudwick, Elliott.
Film 26465. Afro-Americans--Illinois--East
Saint Louis/ |
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Compiled by Charles G. Ransom
Multicultural Studies Librarian
University of Michigan
Updated 03/16/2005