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Ludlow, W. Helen and M.F. Armstrong. Hampton and its Students New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons. 1874.
Lynch, Hollis R., "Americans of African Ancestry" The Black Codes. Columbia University, history-world.org/black_codes.htm, accessed 15 Feb. 2013.
Martin, W. "Special Report on the late riot at Franklin, Tenesse." The Freedmen's Bureau Online. Last modified July 19, 1867. Accessed February 20, 2013. http://freedmensbureau.com/tennessee/outrages/franklinriot.htm.
Mayo, A.D. " How shall the colored youth of the South be educated" New England Magazine. October 1897. Accessed February 6, 2013, http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammen/murraybib:@field(NUMBER+@band(lcrbmrptt1809)):.
"Miscellaneous Reports and Lists." The Freedmen's Bureau Online. Last modified November 20, 1867. Accessed February 17, 2013. http://freedmensbureau.com/washingtondc/outrages.htm.
Neil, I. Painters.”Exoduster: Migration of blacks after reconstruction” New York: Alfred A Knopf, Inc. 1976 http://www.blackpast.org/?q=aaw/kansas-freedmans-relief-association-1879-1881.
Parker, Marjorie H. “Some Educational Activities Of The Freedmen’s Bureau,” The Journal Of Negro Education 23, no. 1 (Winter 1954): 9-21.
Plumly, Rush B. "Report of the Board of Education for Freedmen." Board of Education for the Freedmen, Dept. of the Gulf. 1865, http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/civilwar/freedmen/gulf.html.
Taylor, Q. Rouge.”Kansas industrial and educational institution” Louisiana: Louisiana State University.1982 http://www.blackpast.org/?q=aaw/kansas-industrial-and-educational-institute-1895-1919.
United states census bureau (1870). The ninth and tenth census of the United States for 1870-1880.Mss. schedule I Erie county Buffalo, New york. S.U.N.Y Buffalo. http://www.census.gov/geo/www/guidestloc/st20_ks.html.
"Water Ford School, second & Janney Streets, Waterford, Loudon, VA" memory.loc gov, accessed February 6, 2013, http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?hh:4:./temp.
Wilson, Mary Jane. Negro Pioneer Teacher of Portsmouth, Virginia. By Thelma Dunston. Old Folks Home for Colored People in Portsmouth, Virginia.