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Bibliography of African-American Resources
Available at the Huguenot Historical Society Library, New Paltz,
New York 2001
Anjou, Gustave. Ulster County, NY Wills. New York, NY:
Gustave Anjou, 1906.
Bogart, John A. "Slavery was Common in New Netherland." New York,
NY: Holland Society of New York, 1949. de Halve Maen 24:1, pp
6 - 7
Carlo, Paula. The Huguenots of Colonial New Paltz and New
Rochelle: A social and religious history. Ph.D. Dissertation,
The City University of New York, 2001.
Census of Slaves in Ulster County, 1755.
Clearwater, Olive M. Hurley in the Days of Slavery.
Hurley, NY: Hurley Heritage Society, 1986.
Curtin, Philip D. The Atlantic Slave Trade. Madison, WI:
The University of Wisconsin Press, 1969.
"First Blacks in America Not Slaves." New York, NY: Holland
Society of New York, 1970. de Halve Maen 45:1, pp 17.
Gammell, Pamela. East Tennessee Roots: Vol. V:4. Oak
Ridge, TN: Tennessee Valley Publications, 1998.
Goochland County Historical Society Magazine. Goochland
County, VA: Goochland County Historical Society.
Greely, Horace. This American Conflict. Hartford, CT: O.D.
Case Company, 1865.
Greene, Robert Ewell. Black Courage: Documentation of Black
Participation on the American Revolution. Washington, DC: National
Society of the DAR, 1984.
Heidgerd, William. Black History of New Paltz. New Paltz, NY:
Haviland Heidgerd Historical Collection, 1986.
Johnson, Pedro M. The Underground Railroad in New York. New
Paltz, NY: History Department, etc. at SUNY New Paltz, 1998.
Kobrin, David. The Black Minority in Ealry New York. Albany, NY:
University of the State of New York, 1971.
Krass, Peter. Sojourner Truth: Antislavery Activist. New
York, NY: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988.
Kruger, Vivienne L. Born to Run: The slave family in early
New York, 1626-1827, 2 vols. New York: PH.D. Dissertation,
Columbia University, 1985. Published by UMI Dissertation Services.
326.9 KRU
LeFevre, Ralph. History of New Paltz, New York and its Old
Families. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1973.
Loudon, Jonkheer J. Address by Jonkheer J. Loudon. New
York, NY: Holland Society of New York, 1913. Yearbook of the Holland
Society p. 247-249
Mabee, Carleton. Sojourner Truth, Bold Prophet: Why Did she
Never Learn to Read? : New York History, 1988.
New York Folkore Quarterly. Cooperstown, NY: New York
Folklore Society, 1945 - 1970. 1955 and 1956.
New York History: Quarterly Journal of the New York State
Historical Association 1932 -1994. Albany, NY: New York State
Historical Association, 1932 - 1994. 1969.
The New York Historical Society Quarterly. New York, NY:
New York Historical Society, 1966 - 1980.
O'Callaghan, E.B. The Documentary History of the State of New
York: Vol. III. Albany, NY: Weeds, Parsons & Co.,
1850.
O'Callaghan, E. B. Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New
York. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1979.
Pauli, Hertha. Her Name was Sojourner Truth. New York, NY:
Appleton - Century Crofts, Inc., 1962.
Scott, Kenneth. Ulster County, NY: Court Records 1693 -
1775. Washington, DC: National Genealogical Society, 1980.
Sinclair, Peter. Chimneys, Stoves, and Slaves. West
Hurley, NY: Spillway Farm Press, 1998.
Stanforth, Joel. After Slavery: African Americans in New
Paltz, 1850 - 1870. unpublished, 1998.
Swan, Robert J. "The Black Presence in Seventeenth - Century
Brooklyn." New York, NY: Holland Society of New York, 1990. de
Halve Maen 63:4, pp. 1-6
Versteeg, Dingman. Kingston Papers, 2 volumes. New
York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical
Publishing Company, 1976.
Williams-Meyers, A.J. Long Hammering: Essays on the forging of
an African American presence in the Hudson River Valley to the early
twentieth century. Trenton, N.J. Africa World Press, Inc.,
1994.
Yearbook of the Dutchess County Historical Society.
Poughkeepsie, NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1914 -
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