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African-American Studies Resources in the Special Collections Research Center

This is a guide to manuscripts, books, periodicals, and other materials in the Special Collections Research Center that may be useful for researching or teaching about African Americans in the United States from the colonial period to the present.

University Archives

Manuscript Material

Bruton Parish Records, Mss 91 B38, 1662-ongoing, include the church registers, which record the baptisms of some of those enslaved by the College.

Research Papers & Projects

Lemon Project home page -- especially the Research & Resources section


Integrating the College of William and Mary

by Lois Bloom

Lemon Project Paper, 2014

 

Morgan, Philip D.; The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities; Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools; Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.) (College of William and Mary, Earl Gregg Swem Library, 1985)

 

President's Report to the [W&M] Board of Visitors, September 30, 1950, Selected

(about admitting African American students to the College of William & Mary)

 

Agenda, Meeting of the [W&M] Board of Visitors, January 9, 1960, Selected

(Richmong Times-Dispatch article about numbers of African American students in Virginia colleges)

 

Confederates on the Campus: "Dixie" and Secession

by Lois Bloom

Lemon Project Paper, 2013
 

A first look at the worst : slavery and race relations at the College of William and Mary

by Prof. Terry Meyers

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, vol. 16, issue 4 (April 2008), p. 1141-1168.
 

Thinking about slavery at the College of William and Mary

by Prof. Terry Meyers

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, vol. 21, issue 4 (May 2013), p. 1215-1257.