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Annapolis, MD 21401
MD toll free (800) 235-4045
or (410) 260-6400
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African American Resources
Government Records
Among the holdings of the Maryland State Archives are colonial and State
executive, legislative, and judicial records; county probate, land, and
court records; and State publications and reports. In addition, the Archives
maintains vital records for the 23 counties
and Baltimore City. For a general description of these records, see: A
Guide to Government Records off the Archives' homepage. See also the following publications available at the Archives:
The department of Special Collections at the Maryland State Archives
supervises the care, preservation, accessioning and description of non-government
records. These records are usually acquired by the Archives through gifts
or deposits by private donors and generally consist of personal letters,
diaries, photographs, maps, and manuscript documents.
Additional African American newspapers -- Afro-American (Baltimore:
1892-1900?), Afro-American (Capital edition) (Baltimore: 1932?-1937?),
Afro-American
(National edition) (Baltimore: 1915- ), American Citizen (Baltimore:
1879-?),
Commonwealth (Baltimore: 1915-1915?),
Ledger (Baltimore:
1898-1899), Lyceum Observer (Baltimore: 1863-?), and Race Standard
(Baltimore: 1894?-1898?) -- are available at other Maryland institutions.
See: Nancy M. Bramucci and Elizabeth Ellis, eds., Guide
to Maryland Newspapers (Annapolis: Maryland State Archives, draft
1995) for title history and source information.
The Archives' collections include the records of several African American
congregations which have been preserved through the Archives' Preservation
Microfilming Program. Churches interested in participating in this program
should contact the Maryland State Archives for further information.
In the
Aftermath of 'Glory': Black Soldiers & Sailors from Annapolis Maryland,
1863-1918, MSA SC 2221-8 Examines what happens to Black soldiers
who survive the Civil War by tracing their careers through public and private
records. Includes maps, contemporary accounts, census records, probate
records, court depositions, and Federal pension files. It relates the soldiers
to the efforts to expand and then restrict the suffrage ending with the
voting rights cases of 1915 which involved a Civil War soldier from Annapolis.
Ask for MSA Publication # 1727 - $5.00
Celebrating
Rights and Responsibilities: Baltimore & the Fifteenth Amendment, May
19, 1870, MSA SC 2221-18 Includes documents and images relating
to the ratification and celebration of the 15th Amendment in Baltimore,
including a speech given by Frederick Douglass. Ask for MSA Publication
# 5381 - large format, $7.00
From Segregation
to Integration: The Donald Murray Case, 1935-1937, MSA SC 2221-1
Concentrates on efforts to integrate higher education in Maryland from
1934 to 1937 with emphasis on Thurgood Marshall, Lillie May Jackson, William
I. Gosnell, Charles Houston, and Donald Murray's successful attempt to
integrate the University of Maryland Law School. Ask for MSA Publication
# 1844 - $5.00
Is Baltimore
Burning?, MSA SC 2221-12 Includes newspaper and other accounts
of the Cambridge riot of 1967, the Baltimore riot of 1968, selections from
Governor Agnew's papers relating to both events including the Cambridge
speech and subsequent trial of H. Rap Brown, and the Goldseker Foundation
report Baltimore 2000. Ask for MSA Publication # 2395 - $5.00
Additional document packets, transparencies and poster-sized materials are also available. For copies
and further information about Documents for the Classroom write
the Maryland State Archives, 350 Rowe Boulevard, Annapolis, MD 21401, or
call MD toll free (800) 235-4045 or (410) 260-6400.
(Freedom Records, AA, Index), 1805-1864. Index 34. MSA S1407.
(Freedom Records, AA, Owner Index), 1785-1867. Index 35. MSA S1408.
(African American Records, DO, Index), 1806-1868. Index 36. MSA S1409.
(African American Records, DO, Owner Index), 1806-1868. Index 37. MSA S1410.
(Freedom Records, PG, Index), 1806-1869. Index 38. MSA S1411.
(Freedom Records, QA, Index), 1807-1864. Index 39. MSA S1412.
(Freedom Records, QA, Owner Index), 1807-1864. Index 40. MSA S1413.
Questions regarding Archives collections and services should be directed
to the Reference Services Department at:
ref@mdsa.net
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