Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church 33rd Anniversary, 1967
Michigan Street Baptist Church History, 1836-1908, by Mary Burnett Talbert
This essay is a small digitized portion of the Nash Collection located in the Monroe Fordham Regional History Center, Archives & Special Collections at SUNY Buffalo State.
Origins of the Michigan Street Baptist Church, Buffalo, NY, 1997
Monroe Fordham
Anti-Lynching Crusaders: A Study of Black Women's Activision, 1996
Includes a lot of material on Mary B. Talbert
You Hip to Buffalo? The Hidden Heritage of Black Theatre in Western New York
Celebrating cultural diversity: A vision for the Michigan Street Heritage Corridor, 2011
Illustrated edition of the life and escape of Wm. Wells Brown from American slavery written by himself, 1851
The author lived in Buffalo in the early 1840s
Narrative of William W. Brown, an American slave, 1849
The author lived in Buffalo in the early 1840s
University and the Ghetto, 1968
The Buffalo Storefront Experiment financed under the Title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965 was designed to provide two-way communication between the institutions and the community.
Making & Memories of BUILD Academy: The Rise of a Black Community School in Buffalo During the Late 1960s, 2017
Civil rights U.S.A.: Public schools; cities in the North and West: Buffalo, 1963
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
Segregation Along Highway Lines: How the Kensington Expressway Reshaped Buffalo, New York, 2017
William Fox
History of Bethel A.M.E. Church, 1991
Dr. Monroe Fordham
School Integration: An Attempt to Predict Peer Acceptance, 1974
A study of the Buffalo public schools
Study of the Educational Effectiveness of Integration: A Comparison of Pupil Achievement Before and One Year After Integration, 1970
A survey of the effects of busing nearly 1,200 Blacks in the Buffalo (N. Y.) Public Schools
Audience Analysis of Inner City Black Businesspeople, 1975
This study was undertaken to describe the perceptual, demographic, and psychological characteristics of black businesspeople in the inner-city community of Buffalo
Plan for Accelerating Quality Integrated Education in the Buffalo Public School System, 1966
Health Status of the Near East Side Black community, 2000
University at Buffalo Center for Urban Studies
Historical Overview of Blacks in the Fruit Belt, 2009
Henry Louis Taylor, Jr.
Musicians Association Local 533 of the American Federation of Musicians : and its role in the development of Black music in Buffalo, 1993
About the Colored Musicians Club
Somali Refugees in Buffalo: The Impact of Language Barrier on the Health Care Access, 2018
Khadar Maow
Through these gates: Buffalo's first African-American architect, John Edmonston Brent, 2016
Christine Parker
Black Student Union Periodical Collection
From the University at Buffalo Libraries
Oliver Dyer's phonographic report of the proceedings of the National Free Soil Convention at Buffalo, N. Y., August 9th and 10th, 1848
Biography of an American Bondman, 1856
Biography of William Wells Brown
Neighborhood Patterns of Invasion and Succession, 1971
Previous studies of the residential succession process have described the patterns of succession in terms of stages defined either by the responses of the residents or by the percent of Black population occupying the area. The present study approaches the investigation from an operational point of view, using a microscopic technique of data collection and analysis. Focuses on the Fruit Belt.
They Aren't Going to Listen to Anything But Violence: African Americans and the 1967 Buffalo Riot, 2014
Rowena Alfonso
Out of the shadows: The legacy of Buffalo's first African American architect, 2017
About John Brent
City divided: A brief history of segregation in the city of Buffalo, 2018
Anna Blatto
They Were Never Silent, You Just Weren't Listening: Buffalo's Black Activists in the Age of Urban Renewal, 2017
The inner workings and impact of both top-down and bottom-up approaches to Urban Renewal for African Americans in the city of Buffalo.