- African American Medal of Honor Recipients, Civil War (CWSS)
- African American Recipients of the Medal of Honor : A Biographical Dictionary, Civil War through Vietnam War by Charles W. Hanna (WorldCat)
- African Americans and the U.S. Navy -- 1860s (Naval Historical Center)
- Black Valor: Buffalo Soldiers & the Medal of Honor (1870-1898) by Frank N. Schubert (Book Review; Buffalo Soldiers Research Museum)
- Descriptive Pamphlet (DP) for National Archives Microfilm Publication M929: Documents Relating to the Military and Naval Service of Blacks Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor From the Civil War to the Spanish-American War
- Heroes Among Us (GoArmy.com)
- Medal of Honor Men [Etc.] (Library of Congress)
Included with charts and graphs showing the condition of African Americans at the turn of the century, prepared by W.E.B. Du Bois and exhibited at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900. - Real African American Heroes (Civil War, 1861 - 1865)
- Thought Only of Saving the Flag (Deeds of Valor: How America's Heroes Won the Medal of Honor; v. 1, 1901)
Includes Christian Fleetwood, Alfred Hilton, Charles Veal & Alexander Kelly. - USCT Medal of Honor Recipients at New Market Heights (National Park Service)
- Anderson, Bruce
- Bruce Anderson (Find A Grave)
- Bruce Anderson (Wikipedia)
- Barnes, William H.
- Barnes, William H. (National Park Service)
- William Barnes (Find A Grave)
- William H. Barnes (Wikipedia)
- Beaty, Powhatan
- Beaty, Powhatan (National Park Service)
- A Brief History of the Black Brigade and Powhatan Beaty (James A. Ramage Civil War Museum)
- Powhatan Beaty (Jay Caulley & Jennifer North, Washington Court House [OH] City Schools)
- Powhatan Beaty (Wikipedia)
- Remarks at the Dedication of a Reproduction of the Black Brigade Flag (James A. Ramage)
- "Students Find Heroes in History" (Cliff Radel, The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Blake, Robert
- "Afros" and Black Power in Vietnam (African-American Involvement in the Vietnam War)
- Contraband Robert Blake, USN (Naval Historical Center)
- Robert Blake (United States Navy Memorial)
- Robert Blake, Medal of Honor Recipient (Wikipedia)
- Bronson, James H.
- Bronson, James H. (National Park Service)
- James H. Bronson
- James H. Bronson (Wikipedia)
- James H. Bronson-Medal of Honor Recipient Co. D 5th Regt. U.S.C.T. (Kelsey Frost, Washington Court House [OH] City Schools)
- Brown, William H.
- William H. Brown (Arlington National Cemetery [unofficial])
- William H. Brown (Wikipedia)
- Brown, Wilson
- Wilson Brown (Find A Grave)
- Wilson Brown (United States Navy Memorial)
- Wilson Brown, 1841-1900 (International Society of Sons and Daughters of Slave Ancestry)
- Wilson Brown [illustrated] (Brandon Astor Jones)
- Wilson Brown, Medal of Honor Recipient (Wikipedia)
- Carney, William Harvey
- Medal of Honor Recipient [William Carney] (National Archives)
- NALC Pioneer William Carney: From Runaway Slave to Civil War Hero (NALC Postal Record)
- William H. Carney: 54th Massachusetts Soldier and First Black U. S. Medal of Honor Recipient (Thomas M. Hammond, TheHistoryNet)
- William Harvey Carney (Wikipedia)
- Fleetwood, Christian A.
- Christian Fleetwood (The Progress of a People, Library of Congress)
- Christian Fleetwood (Wikipedia)
- Christian Fleetwood's Medal of Honor (Smithsonian Institution)
- Diary of Christian A. Fleetwood for 1864 (American Memory, Library of Congress)
- Fleetwood, Christian A. (National Park Service)
- Medal of Honor, Christian A. Fleetwood (Smithsonian Institution)
- The Negro as a Soldier (Christian A. Fleetwood; 1895)
- Gardiner, James
- 36th U.S. Colored Infantry Medal of Honor Winners
- Civil War Monument (Gloucester County, VA)
- Gardiner, James (National Park Service)
- Grave Site of MOH Recipient James Gardiner (Home of Heroes)
- James Daniel Gardner (Wikipedia)
- Pvt. James Daniel Gardiner (Iowa Medal of Honor Heroes)
- Harris, James H.
- Harris, James H. (National Park Service)
- James H. Harris (Arlington National Cemetery [unofficial])
- James H. Harris (Wikipedia)
- Hawkins, Thomas R.
- Hawkins House of Honor (Joseph House for Homeless Veterans)
- Thomas R. Hawkins (Find A Grave)
- Thomas R. Hawkins (Wikipedia)
- Hilton, Alfred B.
- Alfred B. Hilton (Find A Grave)
- Alfred B. Hilton (Wikipedia)
- Hilton, Alfred B. (National Park Service)
- Holland, Milton Murry
- Cousins Meet, Find Relatives (Sandra Holland, Pleasanton Express)
- Holland, Milton M. (The Handbook of Texas Online)
- Holland, Milton M. (National Park Service)
- Milton Holland (Texas State Cemetery)
- Milton Murray Holland (Find A Grave)
- Sgt. Maj. Milton M. Holland (African-American News & Issues)
- James, Miles
- 36th U.S. Colored Infantry Medal of Honor Winners
- Grave Site of MOH Recipient Miles James (Home of Heroes)
- James, Miles (National Park Service)
- Miles James (Wikipedia)
- Kelly, Alexander
- Alexander Kelly (Find A Grave)
- Alexander Kelly (Wikipedia)
- Kelly, Alexander (National Park Service)
- Our Local Heritage : Worth Their Weight In Gold (Jeff Garrett, Alle-Kiski Today Online)
- Lawson, John
- African-American History Told in Headstones (Betsy Anderson, CourierPost Online)
- John Lawson, Medal of Honor Recipient (Wikipedia)
- Landsman John Lawson (Heroes of Camden, New Jersey)
- Landsman John Lawson, USN, 1837-1919 (Naval Historical Center)
- Mifflin, James
- Engineer's Cook James Mifflin, USN, 1839-???? (Naval Historical Center)
- James Mifflin (Wikipedia)
- Pease, Joachim
- A Forgotten Milestone: Blacks in the U.S. Navy (National Park Service)
- In the War for Liberty Long Islander Joachim Pease Was One of the Bravest of the Navy's Sailors (Steve Wick, Newsday)
- Joachim Pease is only Afri (Home of Heroes Forum)
A sailor search in The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System gives Togo Island as his place of birth. - Seaman Joachim Pease (Naval Historical Center)
- The Sinking of the Alabama (Deeds of Valor from Records in the Archives of the United States....; v. 2, 1906)
- The U. S. S. Kearsarge's Duel With The C. S. S. Alabama Official Records
- Pinn, Robert A.
- Marker #15-76 : Robert Pinn (Remarkable Ohio)
- Pinn, Robert (National Park Service)
- Robert A. Pinn (Wayne Remy, Washington Court House [OH] City Schools)
- Robert Pinn (Find A Grave)
- Robert Pinn (Wikipedia)
- Ratcliff, Edward
- Edward Ratcliff (Wikipedia)
- A Man of Honor (Stephanie Heinatz, dailypress.com)
- Ratcliff, Edward (National Park Service)
- Veal, Charles
- Charles Veal (Find A Grave)
- Charles Veale (Wikipedia)
- Medal of Honor Monument (Virginia is for Lovers)
- Veal, Charles (National Park Service)
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