Search for a Black History Project

This website is a free, searchable directory for online history projects that can help further Black History research. This ongoing project was created to collect information about these digital Black History projects in order to benefit historians, genealogists, and family historians who are researching the lives of Black individuals and families.

406 Search Result(s)

Project Name Description Creator(s)
They Had Names A website dedicated to providing information on African Americans in pre-Emancipation records in Liberty County, Georgia. Contains summaries and transcripts of Liberty County documents from the Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Georgia Department of Archives and History, FamilySearch.org, and Ancestry.com Stacy Ashmore Cole
To Mary With Love A website celebrating the life and legacy of Mary J. Blige and honoring the R&B singer's 50th birthday. Contains voicemails, love letters, articles, and videos. The Gates Preserve, Professional Black Girl, Yaba Blay, Tarana Burke, Syreeta Gates, and Karen Good Marable
Transcribing the Freedmen's Bureau Papers A project that transcribes every word of every the document in the Freedmen's Bureau Papers NMAAHC Smithsonian Transcription Center
Twenty Years of Religious Racism in Brazil A project that documents intolerance against Afro-Brazilian religions. Analyzes 300 cases of religious intolerance against Afro-Brazilian faiths that have taken place since 2000. Includes a report, spreadsheet of cases, and interactive maps. International Commission to Combat Religious Racism
Umbra Search A project that makes African American history more broadly accessible, by bringing together hundreds of thousands digitized materials from over 1,000 libraries and archives across the country. Givens Collection of African American Literature at the University of Minnesota Libraries' Archives and Special Collections, with Penumbra Theatre Company.
Umi's Archive A multimedia project that delves into "the life of one woman, Amina Amatul Haqq (1950-2017), neƩ Audrey Weeks, to explore the meanings of being Black in the world." Su'ad Abdul Khabeer
Urban Renewal in Lansing Documenting the predominantly African-American neighborhood destroyed for the construction of I-496 in Lansing, MI. John Aerni-Flessner and the students in Michigan State University's Residential College in the Arts and Humanities
Virginia Memory: The African American Narrative A digital archive of the Library of Virginia's African American collections. Provides access to pre-1865 African American primary sources. Library of Virginia