- African-American History and Culture Items List (Library of Congress)
- The African-American Mosaic (Library of Congress)
- African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship (Library of Congress)
- African American Pamphlets from the Daniel A.P. Murray Collection,1820-1920 (Library of Congress)
- American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology (U of Virginia)
- Black New York (New York Public Library)
- Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1938 (Library of Congress)
- Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers of the 19th Century (New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture)
- Dred Scott Case (Washington University in St. Louis)
- The Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress
- From Slavery to Freedom: The African-American Pamphlet Collection, 1824-1909. (Library of Congress)
- I Hear America Singing: Katherine Dunham Collection (Library of Congress)
- “I Will Be Heard!”: Abolitionism in America (Cornell U)
- Images of African Americans in the 19th Century (New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture)
- Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (by Harriet Jacobs) (U of Virginia)
- John H. White: Portrait of Black Chicago (National Archives and Records Administration)
- Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising (by William J. Simmons) (U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Million Man March Speech by Minister Louis Farrakhan (CNN)
- Missouri’s African American History (State Archives, Missouri Secretary of State)
- My Bondage and My Freedom (by Frederick Douglass) (U of Virginia)
- Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings, And Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon, A Negro Man (by Briton Hammon, 1760) (U of Virginia)
- “Now What a Time”: Blues, Gospel, and the Fort Valley Music Festivals, 1938-1943 (Library of Congress)
- Photographs of African Americans During the Civil War (Library of Congress)
- Puerto Rico at the Dawn of the Modern Age: Nineteenth- and Early- Twentieth Century Perspectives (Library of Congress)
- Who Speaks for the Negro (Vanderbilt U)
- The Zora Neale Hurston Plays (Library of Congress)