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Carroll County Colored Democrats Club Organized in 1900

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on September 14, 2024 by Taneya KoonceSeptember 14, 2024

Colored Club Organized The colored democrats of Huntingdon organized a club at the court house last Monday night.  The club consisted of 26 members and it is said there are more yet to join.  The following officers were elected:  W. … Continue reading →

Posted in Organizations

The Legal Status of Free Negroes and Slaves in Tennessee (1919 article)

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on April 21, 2024 by Taneya KoonceApril 21, 2024

by William Lloyd Imes, Philadelphia, PA The Journal of Negro History, vol. 4, number 3; 1919; pages 254-272. Click here for original In 1790, the free colored population of Tennessee was 361, while the slave numbered 3,417.1 In 1787, three … Continue reading →

Posted in Publications

Lawrence County People of Color Surnames in 1880 Census

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on May 17, 2023 by Taneya KoonceMay 17, 2023

The FamilySearch Wiki has full details of the 1880 Census event and scope of records.  Click here to view the site. This list was extracted from the Lawrence County TNGenWeb site.  The original transcriber and source were not indicated. Click … Continue reading →

Posted in Census Records

Lawrence County People of Color Surnames in 1870 Census

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on May 16, 2023 by Taneya KoonceMay 17, 2023

The 1870 census is crucial for those researching formerly enslaved individuals in Tennessee, because this is the first enumeration where formerly enslaved persons were identified by name. The National Archives Web site for 1870 Census records has full details of … Continue reading →

Posted in Census Records

Report of Congressional Investigation of Post-War Insurrectionist Movements in Former Confederacy (1872)

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on April 23, 2023 by Taneya KoonceApril 23, 2023

Genealogy blogger Robyn N. Smith published a column in April, 2023, entitled The Tough Stuff of History for Genealogists.  In that column, Ms. Smith described the wealth of genealogical details and historical background information available in Congress’ 1872 report of … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Congress & Federal Agencies

Newspaper Notices of Runaway Slaves

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on April 23, 2023 by Taneya KoonceApril 23, 2023

Reward notices placed in newspapers to publicize “escaped” or “runaway” slaves are often rich with details but are depressing when the modern-day reader considers the circumstances underpinning an enslaved individual’s making the perilous decision to leave. Do you have clippings … Continue reading →

Posted in Newspapers

Original Family Papers Related to Slaves in McClung Historical Collection

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on April 3, 2023 by Taneya KoonceApril 3, 2023

Following is a descriptive list of items categorized as related to slaves in the McClung Historical Collection in Knoxville. The documents are from multiple East Tennessee counties. This information appears in a frame. You will have to browse through two … Continue reading →

Posted in Correspondence, Diaries & Journals, Enslavers' Records, Families & Individuals, Libraries & Archives

Tennessee African American Genealogy & History Blogs

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on April 2, 2023 by Taneya KoonceApril 3, 2023

Suggestions on this page are listed in no particular order.  If you can recommend other blog sites, please contact us (link in menu at right). Inclusion on this page does not indicate endorsement of the blog, the blogger, its content, … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Research Aids | Tagged African-Ancestored

African American Resources at FamilySearch

People of Color in Tennessee History Posted on April 2, 2023 by Taneya KoonceApril 2, 2023

FamilySearch offers a number of free resources for researching African American families and history.  Users must register for a free login. Click here to begin your journey. Be sure to check out the on-line, video-based learning available for free from … Continue reading →

Posted in Databases, Libraries & Archives, Research Aids | Tagged African-Ancestored

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