Useful Links
Contents [Click to Jump to Section]:
- Archives and Research Centres
- Primary Sources Online
- Personal Websites and Blogs
- Associations and Organisations
- Teaching and Learning
- Other
Archives and Research Centres:
- Black Cultural Archives, Brixton, London
- The Equiano Centre, Department of Geography, University College London
- London Metropolitan Archives
Primary Sources Online:
- Black and Asian History in Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Record Office
- Black and Asian Londoners Database, London Metropolitan Archives
- Black and Asian people discovered in records held by the Manuscripts Section, Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section
- Black Europeans Online Gallery, British Library
- Black History Project references, Friends of Devon’s Archives
- International Genealogical Index: A Tool for Searching Parish Registers, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Northamptonshire Black History Project, Northamptonshire Black History Association
- Slavery and Abolitionism Research Hub, Victoria & Albert Museum
- Sources for Black and Asian History [PDF], City of Westminster Archives Centre
- Voyages: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, Emory University
Personal Websites and Blogs:
- Black Africans in Renaissance Europe, Michael Ohajuru
- The Black Presence in Britain, Phil Gregory
- Dr Miranda Kaufmann’s History page [Africans in Britain 1500-1640], Miranda Kaufmann
- The Image of Black: Discovering The Hidden History, Temi Odumosu
- Jeffrey Green’s ‘PostCard’ [Documentation, images, and details that generally relate to the activities of black people in Britain], Jeffrey Green
Associations and Organisations:
Teaching and Learning:
- Abolition Trail at the National Portrait Gallery, Dr Caroline Bressey, University College London
- Black History 4 Schools
- Black Presence: Asian and Black History in Britain, 1500-1850, The National Archives, UK: Exhibitions and Learning Online
Other:
- Black History Walks: African History in the City of London, Tony Walker
- Trace Your Family Tree Resources for getting started on your own family tree