Articles:
“Substitutes for the 1890 Census,” NGS News Magazine 33 (October -- December 2007), 23-26.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/census_1890001.pdf
“Tracing African Americans during the Civil War,” NGS News Magazine 31 (July/August/September 2005), 19-23.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/blacks_in_civil_war002.pdf
“Jumping Over the Broomstick: Resources for Documenting Slave ‘Marriages,’” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 91 (September 2003), 196-216.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/ngsq_slave_marriage_article_2002.pdf
"A Commitment to Leisure: The Agricultural Economy of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, 1850," Louisiana History, 26 (Summer 1985), 301-312.
(Recipient of Louisiana Historical Association Presidents' Memorial Award)
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/la_history001.pdf
Book Chapter:
"Basic Genealogical Research Methods and Their Application to African Americans," in Paula K. Byers, ed., African American Genealogical Sourcebook (Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1995), 15-45.
View part one: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/book_chapter_genealogy_part_one001.pdf
View part two: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/book_chapter_genealogy_part_two001.pdf
Other:
"Some African Americans Listed in Mobile, Alabama, City Directories, 1837-1839, 1842, 1844," transcribed, Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society 19, no. 2, 40-46.
View: Some African Americans Listed in Mobile, Alabama, City Directories, 1837-1839, 1842, 1844
Notes and Documents: "American Seamen Certificates of Citizenship: 1815," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 84 (March 1996), 39-47.
View: American Seamen Certificates of Citizenship: 1815
Notes and Documents: "Georgia Registrations of Free People of Color, 1819," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 77 (December 1989), 295-301.
View: Georgia Registrations of Free People of Color, 1819
Contributed Document: "Slave Manumissions: Andrew Jackson Davis," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (March 1999), 54.
View: Slave Manumissions: Andrew Jackson Davis
Encyclopedia entries
“Freedmen’s Bureau in Alabama,” Encyclopedia of Alabama, http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1447, 2008
View: _
“Runaway Slaves.” Encyclopedia of Alabama, http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-2125, 2009
View: _
“Mobile, Alabama,” in The Encyclopedia of Free Blacks and Free People of Color in the Americas, volume II. Stewart King, ed. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2012, 534-536.
View:/uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/mobile_fpc002.pdf
“Alabama,” in The Encyclopedia of Free Blacks and Free People of Color in the Americas, volume I. Stewart King, ed. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2012, 18-21.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/ala_fpc001.pdf
Book Reviews
I have published book reviews in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, The Journal of Mississippi History, The Southern Historian, and St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly.
“Substitutes for the 1890 Census,” NGS News Magazine 33 (October -- December 2007), 23-26.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/census_1890001.pdf
“Tracing African Americans during the Civil War,” NGS News Magazine 31 (July/August/September 2005), 19-23.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/blacks_in_civil_war002.pdf
“Jumping Over the Broomstick: Resources for Documenting Slave ‘Marriages,’” National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 91 (September 2003), 196-216.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/ngsq_slave_marriage_article_2002.pdf
"A Commitment to Leisure: The Agricultural Economy of St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, 1850," Louisiana History, 26 (Summer 1985), 301-312.
(Recipient of Louisiana Historical Association Presidents' Memorial Award)
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/la_history001.pdf
Book Chapter:
"Basic Genealogical Research Methods and Their Application to African Americans," in Paula K. Byers, ed., African American Genealogical Sourcebook (Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1995), 15-45.
View part one: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/book_chapter_genealogy_part_one001.pdf
View part two: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/book_chapter_genealogy_part_two001.pdf
Other:
"Some African Americans Listed in Mobile, Alabama, City Directories, 1837-1839, 1842, 1844," transcribed, Journal of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society 19, no. 2, 40-46.
View: Some African Americans Listed in Mobile, Alabama, City Directories, 1837-1839, 1842, 1844
Notes and Documents: "American Seamen Certificates of Citizenship: 1815," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 84 (March 1996), 39-47.
View: American Seamen Certificates of Citizenship: 1815
Notes and Documents: "Georgia Registrations of Free People of Color, 1819," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 77 (December 1989), 295-301.
View: Georgia Registrations of Free People of Color, 1819
Contributed Document: "Slave Manumissions: Andrew Jackson Davis," National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (March 1999), 54.
View: Slave Manumissions: Andrew Jackson Davis
Encyclopedia entries
“Freedmen’s Bureau in Alabama,” Encyclopedia of Alabama, http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1447, 2008
View: _
“Runaway Slaves.” Encyclopedia of Alabama, http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-2125, 2009
View: _
“Mobile, Alabama,” in The Encyclopedia of Free Blacks and Free People of Color in the Americas, volume II. Stewart King, ed. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2012, 534-536.
View:/uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/mobile_fpc002.pdf
“Alabama,” in The Encyclopedia of Free Blacks and Free People of Color in the Americas, volume I. Stewart King, ed. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2012, 18-21.
View: /uploads/1/1/8/8/11883350/ala_fpc001.pdf
Book Reviews
I have published book reviews in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, The Journal of Mississippi History, The Southern Historian, and St. Louis Genealogical Society Quarterly.