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National Archives & Records Administration

Internet Path: Inform/Library Information and Resources/Other Library Card Catalogs/Manuscript and Archives Repositories-At Johns Hopkins/National Archives and Records Administration

There are now two main sites. Researchers must take heed that
the Archives are in the process of a move; consequently, particular
collections may not be where you expect them or simply might
not be available. Please call 202-501-5400, the National Archives
general information line, to inquire about move dates.

National Archives Building

8th & Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20408
Telephone:202-501-5400
Open: M & W, 8:45-5pm; Tu, Th, F, 8:45-9pm; Sa, 8:45-4:45pm

Copying Facilities: YES

Archives II at College Park

8601 Adelphi Rd. College Park, MD 301-501-5000 Open: Copying Facilities: See: Auel, Lisa B.
Ties That Bind: Communities in American History.
Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992.

See: Black Studies: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications.
Washington, DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board,
U.S. General Services Administration, 1984.

Emancipation Proclamation: Milestone Documents in the National Archives. 2nd ed.
Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1993.

Faulkner, Carol, comp.
Pathfinder for Women's History Research in the National Archives and Records Administration Library.
College Park, MD: National Archives at College Park, August 1994.

National Archives Microfilm Resources for Research: A Comprehensive Catalog.
Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1990.

Newman, Debra L., comp.
Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records in the National Archives.
Washington, DC: National Archives Trust Fund Board,
General Services Administration, 1984.

Newman, Debra L., comp.
List of Black Servicemen Compiled from the War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records.
Washington, DC: NARS/GSA, 1974.

Newman, Debra L., comp.
List of Free Black Heads of Families in the First Census of the United States, 1790.
Washington, DC: NARS, 1973.

Newman, Debra L., comp.
Selected Documents Pertaining to Black Workers Among the Records of the Department of Labor and Its Component Bureaus, 1902-1969.
Washington, DC: NARS, 1977.

Select Audiovisual Records (pamphlet guide series) includes:
Contemporary African Art from the Harmon Foundation,
Pictures from the Harmon Foundation--Artworks and Activities,
and Pictures of African Americans During World War II.



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