Afro-Americans in New York Life and History is an interdisciplinary journal that is published two times per year (January and July) by the Afro-American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier, Inc. The journal began publication in 1977. Through the journal, the Association endeavors to encourage and publish research and scholarship pertaining to Afro-Americans in New York State. The journal publishes analytical, historical, and descriptive articles dealing with the life and history of Afro-Americans in New York State.
The Monroe Fordham Regional History Center, Archives & Special Collections holds a full run of Afro-Americans in New York Life and History from 1977-2015. The editions are available in the department upon request. Some editions are available in digital format. Please see additional links to the right for more information.
Full text for 1977-1989*
Full text for 1990-2015*
*Available through ProQuest, subscription required, can be accessed with SUNY Buffalo State log-in, on-campus, or through an outside ProQuest subscriber.
Full text through Gale/Infotrac (2003-2015)