African Americans

Campbell County, Kentucky

 

African Slave Trade Maps

African American Database

African American Slave Voyages

Digital Library on American Slavery

Enslaved

First African Americans in Kentucky

International African American Museum Center for Family History

African Americans listed in Will Books

Daniel Goff-First Free Black Pioneer

For the property tax lists 1787 through 1820, showing the number of Blacks owned by Campbell County head of households see the  Census and Tax List Index

Salt Works Accident-June 12, 1804

Grant & Company in Salt Works

Owners of Enslaved people-1810 Tax List

Enslaved people of Washington Berry-1813

Homes Built by Enslaved Workers

Owners of Enslaved people-1820

Owners of Enslaved people-1830

Abolitionists

Kentucky Governor's Report on Slaves 1845-1852

Steamboat Pilot Jim Bludso-1836

Elijah Herndon Will-1849

Slave Traders

Enslaved people in 1850 Census

Free Blacks in 1850 Census

Free Blacks in 1860 Census

News about Free Blacks

Enslaved Records of the Garrett Family in 1854

Enslaved people and Free Blacks

Uncle Tom's Cabin Story-by Nathaniel Shaler

Freedom Seekers

Black Republican Ball-1860

Black Republican Convention

Drowning at Jamestown-1859

Enslaved people in 1860 Census

Population of Kentucky Schedule 1790-1860

Citizens of Campbell County

Freedmen's Bureau Research Site

African American Families

African Americans in 1870 Census

Fifteenth Amendment Celebration-1870

First Public Meeting-1870

Picnic 1870

Camp Meeting-1881

Harrison and Morton Club-1888

African-Americans in 1880 Census

African-Americans in 1900 Census

African-Americans in 1910 Census

African-Americans in 1920 Census

Civil War Veterans

Civil War Soldiers Pension Files

Newport Colored Quartette-1890

Crispus Attucks Club-1894

Booker T Washington Club-1903

A S Berry Club-1904

Sewing Club-1904

Jackson Colored Independent Club-1907

Professor Booker T Washington

Lincoln Republican Colored Club-1915

Newport Morrow Colored Club-1915

Community Center of Newport-1921

Baseball

Gambling

African American Soldiers in Campbell County

African American Union Soldiers in Kentucky Site

Northern Kentucky African Americans in the Navy during the Civil War

African Americans WWI Draft Registrations

African American Recruits in WWI

African Americans in WWI Service

AfriGeneas Site

Colored Troops in Kentucky

African Americans from Kentucky buried in Alexandria Cemetery in Virginia

The Project Gutenberg E Book of Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 by Joseph Warren Keifer

First African American School in Newport-Southgate Street School

History of African American Education in Newport

Newport and Campbell County Population 1860-1950

Republican Troubadours-1876

Speers Hospital Admissions 1905-1909, 1917

National Underground Freedom Center

Kentucky African American Encyclopedia

Businessmen

Cemeteries

Churches

Deaths

Doctors

Marriages

Obituaries

Spanish American Soldiers

Kentucky African American Griots

Lawsuit of Former Eslaved men of James Taylor-1883

Lawsuit of Former Enslaved men of James Taylor-1891

Lawsuit of Former Enslaved men of James Taylor-1895

County Road and District Book-1888

Colored Republican League Club-1891

Goebel Club-1899

Republican Voters

Newport 1897 School Census

Lieberth Club-1901

Newport Births 1908-1910

World War I Veterans

Mose Johnson Lawsuit-Former Enslaved of Thomas Hayden Nelson 1921

Property Owners-1926

 

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