No matter what they think of me: Religious beliefs and practices of Gospel rappers in Buffalo, NY, 2013
BuffaloResearch.com: Digital Library
Hip hop in Buffalo: Three stories of struggle, survival and success, 2010
Survey of Sites Relating to the Underground Railroad, Abolitionism, and African American Life in Niagara Falls and Surrounding Area, 1820-1880
A historic resources survey report by Dr. Judith Wellman, 2012
Rev. J.E. Nash Collection
Rev. J. Edward Nash was the pastor at the Michigan Street Baptist Church. Courtesy of Buffalo State College
Minutes of the National Convention of Colored Citizens; Held at Buffalo; on the 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th of August, 1843
Colored Conventions Project Digital Records Project
Street as school: Ideas and Assembly in Buffalo seen through the diary of George Washington Jonson (1835-1849)
Jonson, who was white, was an abolitionist in Buffalo
Nationality, color, and economic opportunity in the city of Buffalo, 1927
Niles Carpenter
Darkest Africa; real African life in a real African village, 1901
Souvenir booklet from the African Village ("Darkest Africa") exhibit arranged by X. Pène.
Ku Klux Klan in Buffalo, New York, 1922-1924 : a case study, 1972
Daniel J. Kowalski
Community facilities in a redevelopment area: A study and proposal for the Ellicott District in Buffalo, New York, 1955
Robert Traynham Coles
Subversive influences in riots, looting, and burning. Buffalo, 1968
Hearings held Oct. 25, 1967-June 28, 1968
Battle before "The Souls of Black Folk": Black performance in the 1901 Pan-American Exposition
Scholarship on the Negro Exhibit at the Pan-American Exposition
Mixed Messages: Thomas Calloway and the "American Negro Exhibit" of 1900, 2004
Miles Everett Travis. About the Negro Exhibit which was exhibited at the Pan-Am
Paris 1900: The Exhibit of American Negroes
This is the exhibit that Mary Talbert and others brought to the Pan-American Exposition as "The Negro Exhibit."