Database Collection
- Office of Registry of Colonial Slaves and Slave Compensation Commission
- Narratives of Slavery at Jefferson University- Virginia
- SLAVERY AND THE MAKING OF THE UNIVERSITY UNC
- University of Cambridge Slavery Project
- University of Oxford Enslavement Project
- Yale & Slavery Research
- HARVARD & THE LEGACY OF SLAVERY
- GU272 Descendants, 1785-2000
- Before the war, after the war: preserving history in Sierra Leone (EAP284)
- Nineteenth century documents of the Sierra Leone Public Archives (EAP443)
- Library of Congress-SUBJECTS beginning with: Liberia–History–To 1847.
- African Americans Colonization in HathiTrust
- Archival Resources of the Virginias
- ArchiveGrid
- Sierra Leone, Civil Births and Deaths, 1802-2016
- Liberia, Vital Records, 1912-2017
- Liberia, Monrovia, Census, 1843
- Maryland Slavery Commission
- Legacy of Slavery Maryland
- District of Columbia Court and Emancipation Records, 1820-1863
- Washington D.C., Pension Correspondence and Case Files of Formerly Enslaved People, 1892-1922
- Virginia Emigrants to Liberia
- African American Genealogy Resources for Virginia
- Slave Biographies: The Atlantic Database Network
- LARGE SLAVEHOLDERS OF 1860
- The Northeast Slavery Records Index
- Last Seen
- Freedom on The Move
- Digital Library on American Slavery
- Enslaved: Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade
- Virginia Untold Archival Collection
- Slave Data Collection
- Maryland State Genealogical Records
- The Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery Database
- Office of Registry of Colonial Slaves and Slave Compensation Commission: Records
- Former British Colonial Dependencies, Slave Registers, 1813-1834
- Colonial Africa in Official Statistics, 1821-1953 ” Blue Books”
- Sierra Leone Blue Books
- Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths
- Sierra Leone Newspaper Directory
- A letter to William Wilberforce … containing remarks on the reports of the Sierra Leone company, and African institution: with hints respecting the means by which an universal abolition of the slave trade might be carried into effect. By Robert Thorpe.
- An account of the colony of Sierra Leone from its first establishment in 1793 : extract from Report of Directors of Sierra Leone Company, read in London on 17th March, 1794
- Two voyages to Sierra Leone during the years 1791-2-3 : in a series of letters
- United States policy in Sierra Leone : hearing and public meeting before the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, October 11, 2000.
- Preserving nineteenth-century records in the Sierra Leone Public Archives (EAP782)
- Forebears
- Federal Records that Help Identify Former Enslaved People and Slave Holders
- Slavery Era Insurance Registry
- Slave Voyages
- Black Family Research, Records of PostCivil War Federal Agencies at the National Archives
- Historical DNA Study Connects Living People to Enslaved and Free African Americans at Early Ironworks
- The Freedmen’s Bureau
- Living DNA
- 23andME
- African Ancestry
- Ancestry.com
- Edgefield, South Carolina, U.S., Slave Records, 1774-1866
- District of Columbia, U.S., Slave Owner Petitions, 1862-1863
- District of Columbia, U.S., Slave Emancipation Records, 1851-1863
- California, U.S., African American Who’s Who, 1948
- Adams County, Mississippi, U.S., Slave Certificates, 1858-1861
- 1860 U.S. Federal Census – Slave Schedules
- 1850 U.S. Federal Census – Slave Schedules