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[Fold3 by Ancestry.com]( Access Fold3's Black History Collection --------------------------------------------------------------- [Black History Month] Black History Month 2018 – Access Black History Records [Save 25% on All-Access Membership Limited time.]( In recognition of Black History Month, Fold3 is making the records in its [Black History]( collection available for free through the end of February. Whether you're searching for your ancestors or looking for primary documents to help with other research, the Black History collection gives you access to more than a million documents, records, and photos that help to capture the African-American experience during five eras of American history: Slavery, The Civil War, Reconstruction & Jim Crow Laws, World War I & II, and the Civil Rights Movement All the titles in our Black History collection contain valuable insight into the history of African-Americans, but titles that are especially rich in information include: - [Danish West Indies – Slavery and Emancipation]( These records cover the institution of slavery and the emancipation of slaves in the Virgin Islands during Danish rule, 1672-1917. - [Suppression of Slave Trade and Colonization (1854-72)]( Letters and other documents relating to the suppression of the African slave trade and the colonization of recaptured and free blacks. - Amistad – [Federal]( and [Supreme Court]( records: Court records pertaining to the claims of salvage for the Spanish slave schooner "Amistad," seized in 1839 by the US Navy. - [American Colonization Society]( Documents relating to the American Colonization Society, 1792-1964, an organization best known for its role in founding Liberia. - [Board of Commissioners – Emancipation of Slaves in DC]( Records of the Board of Commissioners for the Emancipation of Slaves in the District of Columbia, 1862-63. - [Court Slave Records for DC]( Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-63, including emancipation and manumission papers. - [South Carolina Estate Inventories and Bills of Sale, 1732-1872]( South Carolina court records relating to estate and personal assets. - [Colored Troops]( Compiled military service records of volunteer Union soldiers serving in various colored units in the Civil War, including the United States Colored Troops (USCT). - And more! Some examples of interesting records you can find in the Black History collection include: - An [1810 inventory]( for the estate of Joseph Morton, a “free black man” - An [1827 inventory]( for the estate of Thomas Drayton that lists his 160 slaves by family group - A [Civil War—era photograph]( of black laborers - The [service record]( of Christian A. Fleetwood of the US Colored Infantry, who earned the Medal of Honor during the Civil War - A [photograph]( of 3 members of the original black fighter squadron in WWII Get started searching Fold3’s Black History records [here](. Or look for individual collections by name [here](. *Access to the records in the featured collections will be free until Feb 28, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. MT. Free access requires registration for a free Fold3 account. After the free access period ends, you will only be able to view the records in the featured collections using a paid Fold3 membership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Visit Fold3's Black History Collection. [Explore now »]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Online Help]( • [Fold3 Blog]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+](fold3) --------------------------------------------------------------- Please add team@fold3.comto your address book to make sure you don’t miss an email. You are receiving this email because you have registered with Fold3 using the email address {EMAIL}. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( • [Email Preferences]( • [View this email online]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Privacy Statement]( • [Terms & Conditions]( © 2018 Fold3 by Ancestry.com • 1300 W. Traverse Pkwy Lehi, Utah 84043 USA

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