Bethel African Methodist Episcopal church publications, 1988-2009
Significance of Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in the Buffalo area, 1840-1860
Timothy J. Nixon
They Were Planning on It: Recasting the 1967 Buffalo Uprising as a Student-Driven Insurgency, 2022
Gawley, Matthew P.
Analysis of Intergenerational Transmissions of Cultural Knowledge from Resettled Somali Bantu Women to Their Children in Buffalo, 2020
Kristina Renee Eberbach
Report on Inquiry into Redlining in Buffalo, New York, 2021
NY State Department of Financial Services
Performing the Music of Julius Eastman, 2017
John Bewley & others
From Slavery to a Bishopric, or, The Life of Bishop Walter Hawkins of the British Methodist Episcopal Church, Canada, 1891
S. J. Celestine Edwards. Includes chapters on Buffalo.
Freedom Wall, 2017
John Baker & others
Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor Draft Management Plan, 2012
Robert T. Coles House and Studio National Register Nomination, 2011
Jennifer Walkowski
Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church National Register Nomination, 1983
Also known as St. Luke's A.M.E. Zion Church
Rev. J. Edward Nash, Sr., House National Register Nomination, 2006
Claire L. Ross
Michigan Street Baptist Church National Register Nomination, 1974
Cornelia E. Brooke
Harder we run: The state of Black Buffalo in 1990 and the present, a report to the Buffalo Center for Health Equity, 2021
Henry-Louis Taylor, Jr., Jin-Kyu Jung, and Evan Dash
Servant leaders : engaging in spiritual disciplines for transformative leadership in a congregational setting, 2017
About St. Luke A.M.E. Zion Church. By Cassandra L. Salter-Smith
Martin Sostre v. Peter Preiser, etc., et al. : United States. Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit), 1975
Georgetown University Law Library.
Records of the Uncrowned Queens Institute for Research and Education on Women, 1990-2010
Multiple downloads here
Proceedings of the National Liberty Convention, Held at Buffalo, N.Y., June 14th & 15th, 1848
National Free soil convention of '48. Held in Buffalo. Paper read before the society, January 7, 1878
John Hubbell
William Wells Brown; or the Spook Who Sat by the Cabin Door, From Black Ex-slave Narratives to White Abolitionist Fiction: Understanding the First African American Novel and Its Origins, 2018
Elijah Coleman
Seeing Differently: Redefining the Meaning of Slavery Through William Wells Brown's Slave Narratives, 2015
Asmaa A. Ghonim
Gentrification in the “City of Good Neighbors”: Race, Class, and Neighborhoods in Buffalo, 2020
J. Coley and Robert M. Adelman
Hamlin Park Historic District National Register Nomination, 2013
American bards: James M. Whitfield, Eliza R. Snow, John Rollin Ridge, and Walt Whitman, 2004
Considers Buffalo poet James M. Whitfield in the context of 19th c. American poetry. By Edward K. Whitley
Niagara, the Birth of the Civil Rights Movement: Introductory Overview and Resources, 2005
A bibliographic essay on the Niagara Movement by Charles D'Aniello
Collected Poems of Lucille Clifton, 1965-2010
Local author
Pragmatic pugilist: The social and cultural thought of Ishmael Reed, 2013
Wendy Hayes-Jones
Descriptive poem of the Tulsa riot and massacre, 1921
By Andrew J. Smitherman, who escaped to Buffalo and started another newspaper.
Drawing a Color Line: The "American Negro Exhibit" at the 1900 Paris Exposition, 2014
Elizabeth Bini. This exhibit then traveled to the Pan-American Exposition
Preliminary list of books and pamphlets by Negro authors : for Paris Exposition and Library of Congress / compiled by Daniel Murray.
These were the books on display in the Negro Exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901.