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Civilian Records relating to Slavery
The records referenced in these pages highlight some of the records pertaining to slavery that are available at the National Archives. Information and records are arranged bygd government branch and record group. Series, folders, and items are identified with brief descriptions. This page may provide actual documents that have been digitized and are in the National Archives Catalog. Some of the records are microfilmed, and have been noted.
For more data, see Walter B. Hill Jr.'s Prologue article on this topic, and the handout - Federal Records that Help Identify Former Enslaved People and Slave Holders
Return to American Slavery Main Page
Civil Records
RG 29 Records of the Bureau of the Census
Publications of Population Schedules (US Census) during the time of Slavery
Links will take you to the National Archives Catalog description. Some Census records are available in
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Dialogues about the work of Kati Horna
On the occasion of the exhibition devoted to Kati Horna, the Jeu de Paume is organising a round table with two figures who knew this multifaceted artist, Alejandro Jodorowsky and Juan Manuel Bonet.
Kati Horna (Szilasbalhási, Hungary, 1912–Mexico, 2000) spent the last sixty years of her life in Mexico. She was very close to members of the Surrealist movement who, like her, were exiled in Mexico, notably Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, Benjamin Péret and Edward James, and she also met Alejandro Jodorowsky, founder of the Panic movement with Arrabal and Topor, following his arrival in Mexico, in 1962. Kati Horna and her circle of friends collaborated with Jodorowsky on several artistic and literary projects. She became the photographer of Jodorowsky’s theatrical projects and, as part of a team led by Salvador Elizondo, collaborated on the avant-garde publication S.nob alongside García Ponce, J.V. Melo, J. García Ascot, Alvaro Mutis, Arrab