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Why 1870 Is a Doorway, Not the Beginning

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Why 1870 Is a Doorway, Not the Beginning

This field note is part of the FOBA learning stream. It is meant to orient readers and point toward better source work.

Key points

  • The 1870 census is a major doorway because many formerly enslaved Black Americans appear by name there.
  • It is not the beginning of the people, family, place, or memory. It is a point where one federal record system becomes easier to search.
  • The work is to move backward, sideways, and forward through surrounding records without treating a missing earlier record as an absence of history.

Next steps

  • Read the household and the neighbors, not only one name.
  • Pair census clues with maps, Bureau records, church minutes, cemetery records, land records, and oral history.
  • Use careful wording when ages, names, or household relationships conflict across sources.

Source trail

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