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The rich history of Black people, cultures, and communities in Salem and Essex County, runs deep.
However, much of it has been hidden, scattered, or misplaced.
A new guide has been created called: African Americans in Essex County, Massachusetts, An Annotated Guide
Primary Investigators: Dr. Kabria Baumgartner and Dr. Elizabeth Duclos-Orsello . According to the guide,
"The central goal of this two-year, grant-funded project was to identify, locate, and
compile the collections and resources, organizations, and individuals concerning the Black
experience in Essex County."
"We have visited a combined twenty repositories; collected and scanned hundreds of
documents, from newspaper articles to bills of sale to wills; and searched through digital databases and vital records.
This report provides an overview of each repository, highlights stories that are well-
sourced, synthesizes key themes, and offers suggestions for projects that could be under-taken—in both the short and long terms—based on these materials."
Here is the link to the guide:
https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/upload/African_Americans_EssexCo_FINAL.pdf