AFRICAN-AMERICAN RESOURCES
Afro-American Almanac
African-American History & Culture
African-American Mosaic Exhibition
The African-American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship
Africa Online
African American Homepage
African-American Review
African American Internet Resources
African National Congress
The Black Experience
Black History Facts
Black History Month
Black History Month All Year Long is here
Black History Month Website
Black History Museum
Black History Pages from Education First
BLACK Quest
Blackvoices.com is an African American
online community which connects job seekers and employers and offers extensive
black news, entertainment and e-commerce content. Blackvoices.com is, "Where
African Americans Live Online!""
Celebrating African-American Achievements in TV and Film
A Celebration of Black History
Black History Inventors
Civil Rights: A Status Report
Civil Rights Oral History Bibliography
National Civil Rights Museum
A second virtual tour Museum
Collection of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Speeches
Ted's Civil Rights Project
The Faces of Science: African-Americans in The Sciences
Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences
The Gale Company has a comprehensive website on Black History. It
includes biographies, a quiz, activities and a timeline.
Malcolm XScholarly research on
Malcolm X, his life and activities. A serious look at his words, written and
spoken, a webliography, extensive chronology, bibliography and study guide."
March to Freedom: Selma 1965
Martin Luther King: A Life Tribute
Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project
The Montgomery Bus Boycott Page
Organization of Black Designers
Passport to Africa
Picture Book Anthology
Stamp on Black History
The story of Black-Jewish relations in the United States is a long and
complex one.... Jews were among those who worked to establish the NAACP
in 1909. African-American newspapers were among the first in the U.S.
to denounce Nazism.... FROM SWASTIKA TO JIM CROW creates hope and
reminds us of a time in U.S. history when the two communities
came together."
Slavery Expert Talk to historian Philip Merrill on the site from now through Feb.
28. An African-American artifacts collector, Merrill says that "These artifacts help me
to appreciate the plight of a race of people, and to work harder every day so that
their stories are remembered." Join the conversation.
Today in Black History
The Two Nations of Black America
The Underground Railroad
Understanding Slavery
Learn about the history of slavery around the world. Follow the journey of one man who
was enslaved in both Africa and the United States. Then, travel back in time to
Richmond, Virginia in 1845 to witness a slave auction. Along the way, you'll learn just
how pervasive the institution of slavery was in the United States and how it differed
from slavery abroad.
Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement
University of Pennsylvania's African Studies Directory
Vision Online
Zambian Web
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