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Miscellaneous Resources
African American Warriors - African-Americans in the military Service.
http://www.abest.com/~cklose/aawar.htm
African-American History: Historical Text Archive - History archive and
source of links to other history sites.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/9061/afro/afro.html
Black History Month - A brief history of Black History Month, plus links to
internet resources including recipes, songs, games, speeches and more.
http://www.dct.com/~gribi/blackhistory.html
Black History Pages - Interesting stories from black history presented every
day, with links to books and other Web sites.
http://www.cam.org/~emru/bhp/
BlackFamilies.com - Get your online history lesson here with selected
biographies of noted African Americans.
http://www.blackfamilies.com/includes/living/black_history_month.html
Blacks in Alaska History - Alaska History Project is dedicated to the
pursuit of any information or historical photographs documenting the
involvement of Blacks in the history of Alaska.
http://www.yukonalaska.com/akblkhist/index.html
Boynton's African-American History Calendar - No description
http://www.global-image.com/boynton/calendar/
Buffalo Soldiers - America's Unsung Heroes - The Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th
and 10th Cavalry, the tuskegee Airmen, and other distinguished soldiers of
African American heritage. Photos, artwork, interviews, links, and more!
http://www.BuffaloSoldiers.net/
Celebrate Black History - Profiles of prominent African-American
personalities, ranging from Civil Rights Activist Malcolm X to Nobel
Prize-winning author Toni Morrison.
http://www.biography.com/blackhistory/
Dr. Charles W. Swan Library and Museum - Achievements of Dr. Charles W. Swan
from boyhood to statehood to Hollywood.
http://movies.acmecity.com/unexpected/399/Library'.html,'e.g.'mypage.html'.
Early African Americans in Otolaryngology - Historic information about early
Black doctors, focusing on ear, nose, and throat specialists.
http://www.entnet.org/museum/eaao1.html
Excerpts from Slave Narratives - No description
http://vi.uh.edu/pages/mintz/primary.htm
Gateway to African-American History - Established to assist international
audience in acquiring information on the contributions of African Americans
to U.S. Society
http://www.usia.gov/usa/blackhis/
Homeland Collections - News and History of the Caribbean.
http://www.homelandcollections.com
Images of African Americans from the 19th Century - A collection of
historical pictures from the New York public library.
http://149.123.1.8/cgi-
shl/vsc30b.exe/schomburg/images_aa19/toc.html?E+nyplbeta
Internet African History Sourcebook - Africa is both the most clearly
defined of continents - in its geography - and the hardest to pin down in
historical terms. Human beings originated in Africa and, as a result, there
is more diversity of human types and societies than anywhere else.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/africa/africasbook.html
Km.T Liberation Front - Dedicated to the Liberation of Km.T from the
eurocentric, mythic "histories" designed to cast an ancient African culture
adrift in an ambiguous "Mediterranean World".
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1314/KmT.html
Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project - Stanford University.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/king/
National Civil Rights Museum - Virtual Tour.
http://www.mecca.org/~crights/cyber.html
Ollie's History Place - U.S. history as related to black Americans. Lots of
images, brief bios, and links.
http://www.geocities.com/Soho/Workshop/2224
Small Towns Black Lives - Photographic documentary, art and history project
of African American communities in southern New Jersey.
http://smalltownsblacklives.com
Social Commentary: The Black Community - No description
http://members.aol.com/sowestwill/index.html
Stamps on Black History - Covers the history of US Postal Stamps celebrating
black history.
http://library.advanced.org/10320/
The African - Native Genealogy Homepage - Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The
Freedmen ~ Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw,
Creek, and Seminole Nations.
http://members.aol.com/angelaw859/index.html
The Afrigeneas Homepage - African American Genealogy and family history.
http://www.msstate.edu/Archives/History/afrigen/
The Afrocentric Debate Resource Homepage - The purpose of this webpage is to
provide resources to those interested in learning about the Afrocentric
argument concerning ancient Egypt, and the contribution of Africa to Western
civilization through ancient Egypt.
http://www.he.net./~skyeagle/afro.htm
The Internet African American History Challenge - This site is an Internet
based curriculum enhancement tool for Black History education programs. The
Internet African American History Challenge consists of test questions based
on the lives of important 19th century African Americans. The questions are
based on biographical profiles (available at the web site) of African
Americans who have made major contributions to the political, religious and
artistic life of America.
http://www.brightmoments.com/blackhistory/
The National Lists - This site contains the names of African American
lynching victims in the U.S. from 1865-1965.
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Base/8507/Nlists.htm
African American Culture - A site about all aspects of African-American
culture. Men, women, boys, girls, children, music, problems, hopes and
dreams.
http://members.aol.com/SorrelBody
African American Web Connection - An Afrocentric cyber gateway for the
entire family. comprised of over two dozen web pages with sections on
churches, businesses, art, entertainment, prominent people, publications,
etc.
http://www.aawc.com/aawc.html
African Centered Social Studies - early societies, African empires, modern
issues
http://www.auraland.com/bbi/Bbi10.HTM
Afro-American Web Ring - No description
http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=afroa&list
Afronet - Afronet is an African American portal site that provides current
information about the African American and African experience
http://www.afronet.com
Black Quest Resource Links - A comprehensive source and gateway to
African/Afro-American history, culture and society.
http://blackquest.com/link.htm
BlackMind.com - Black history, culture, politics, philosophy, economics,
power, people
http://www.blackmind.com/
Buppies Online - Black urban professionals. Bringing Black America together
in cyberspace.
http://www.buppie.com/
CCG Online - Bringing technology home to the minority communities.
http://www.blackfamilynet.net/
International Black Index Source Directory. - Explore the Diaspora.
http://www.blackindex.com/
Kulture Zone - A unique online experience for people of African descent.
http://www.tywebbin.com/kulture
Lennny's African American Cafe - The New Lennny's African American Cafe is
similar to the last site. We've added the following areas of interest for
your pleasure: religion, soul food, seminars/events.
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Port/9936/
MELANET: Your Commerce & Information Center - website for African-American
commerce and information
http://www.melanet.com/
Michael Broadnax's African-American Information Source - Links to the best
African-American Websites for the newcomer to the web.
http://www.angelfire.com/va/upperclass/
The Electronic African Bookworm: A Web Navigator - A quick access guide and
pick-list to some of the best sites on Africa, African and development
studies, the African book world and press, resources for writers, and more.
Over 800 links, many with short descriptions.
http://www.hanszell.co.uk/aslink.htm
The Internet Black Pages - Information concerning African American business,
organizations, churches, schools, events, music, film, politics, history and
much more.
http://www.blackpgs.com
The Nubian Empire - Black economic empowerment, political participation,
repairing the family structure
http://www.nubianempire.com
Uncensored Black Writers Association - African American website. Straight
forward no-holds barred, Black freedom of speech. contains explicit
material.
http://members.aol.com/njblklove/index.html
WELCOME TO OUR WORLD - A site, designed to enlighten, uplift and inspire,
those who may be in need, created by an African Family of seven.
http://sites.netscape.net/xxpanthaxx/homepage
Colonization: The Beginnings of the American Colonization Society
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/acsbegin.html
Abolition: Introduction & Handbills & Publications
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/abol.html
Migration: Introduction & Maps
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/migr.html
The WPA: Cavalcade of the American Negro
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/cav.html
Black Resistance: Slavery in the United States
http://www.afroam.org/history/slavery/main.html
Sojourner Truth
http://www.noho.com/sojourner/
Harriet Beecher Stowe's description of Sojourner Truth
http://english-www.hss.cmu.edu/fiction/sojourner-truth.txt
Francis Henderson describes living conditions under slavery (1856)
http://vi.uh.edu/pages/mintz/13.htm
James Martin remembers a slave auction (1937)
http://vi.uh.edu/pages/mintz/15.htm
More Slave Narratives
http://vi.uh.edu/pages/mintz/primary.htm
The Confessions of Nat Turner Website
http://www.melanet.com/nat/nat.html
The Levi Jordan Plantation from The LJP Historical Society
http://www.webarchaeology.com/Html/kids.htm
Buffalo Soldier, a song by Bob Marley
http://www.macnet.or.jp/pa/akira/disco/lyrics/buffalo.html
Afro-American Studies on the Web. Created and maintained at the University
of Wisconsin, this is a visually aesthetic site with high-caliber, scholarly
links in seven categories including electronic texts/historical texts. A
link to the W.E.B. DuBois Virtual University is also provided.
http://afroam.aas.wisc.edu/places.htm.
University of California, Santa Barbara. This is a very manageable site with
access to a range of data-types. The site has 16 broad categories and is
especially strong in news media, historical texts, and documents.
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/subj/black.html.
Soul Search: The Search Engine for the World's People of Color. This is a
search engine for accessing information contained in the African American
Web Ring. One of many "Web rings" forming on the Internet, this one has
collected over 1,000 sites related to African American culture including
art, dance, history, and personal pages. Soul Search: Access:
http://www.soulsearch.net/. African American Web Ring:
http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=afroa&list.
Rutgers University: African-American Studies. This site focuses on library
collections and more pure bibliographical links than information links. Also
provided are specialized links, including Black Church Fires Resource Guide,
Black Health Net, and Negro Baseball Leagues Online Archives.
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rulib/socsci/afram/afram.htm.
Georgetown University: Race & Ethnicity-African-American. Part of their
American Studies Web pages, this is an alphabetical listing of a nice
variety of sites not often linked elsewhere.
http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/afam.html.
Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture. This renowned and widely
linked site supports the Schomberg Center, "a national research library
devoted to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources
documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the
world." The site continues to grow, recently adding The Digital Schomberg
and Online Exhibitions. http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/
American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library.
Developed by the Library of Congress for the study of black history and
culture, this site includes African-American Mosaic, African-American
Odyssey, and African-American Perspectives. American Memory is a searchable
collection with documents, photographs, maps, sound, and film clips.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/
The Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Center for Nonviolent Social Change. This
is the official MLK historical site. Provides links to the King Papers
Project (at Stanford), a 2,700-item bibliography, photographs, and much
more.
http://www.thekingcenter.com/
Museum of Afro-American History, Boston. This visually attractive site
provides links to 12 other museums of African American collections. Virtual
tours, resource lists, museum hours, and other practical information are
given. An example of what you can find here is Heroes in the Ships: African
Americans in the Whaling Industry from the Kendall Whaling Museum in Sharon,
Massachusetts, or The National Civil Rights Museum Web site.
http://www.afroammuseum.org/links.htm.
Exploring Amistad: Race & the Boundaries of Freedom in Antebellum Maritime
America. Developed by Mystic Seaport: The Museum of America and the Sea,
this site has collected 500 primary documents, an Internet resources
"bookmark" page, and even furnishes the opportunity for interactive
discussion and comments. This impressive site, funded primarily by the
National Endowment for the Humanities and the Connecticut Humanities
Council, offers full-text access to court records, popular media, government
papers, maps, and images. A "Discovery Section" offers links to a broad
overview, to specific people and places, and to a historical timeline.
http://amistad.mysticseaport.org/.
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. With an anticipated grand
opening in 2003, this museum will be a "national education and distributive
museum center located on the central riverfront in Cincinnati." In the
meantime, this site provides sketches of historical figures in the abolition
movement, an overview of the historic context, and a comprehensive
collection of annotated links to other related Web sites.
http://undergroundrailroad.com/.
Our Shared History: Celebrating African American History and Culture. The
National Park Service (NPS) features links and online tours to provide
information on African American heritage. Visitors can tour the historic
South, learn about the Underground Railroad, and visit other NPS sites
dedicated to preserving African American heritage.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/aahistory/
Afrigeneas. Afrigeneas at Mississippi State is a genealogical research site
for African ancestry with over 30 links specific to African American
genealogy, such as Freedmen's Bureau Records, the National Archives &
Records Administration Archival Information Locator, and emancipation
papers. http://www.msstate.edu/Archives/History/afrigen/
Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This is the most complete list
we located, with links to the homepages of 71 colleges and universities. The
Minority On-Line Information Service (MOLIS), whose ultimate goal is "to
represent all minority institutions," maintains the link. The other feature
MOLIS provides is links to scholarship and fellowship information for all
"recognized minorities."
http://web.fie.com/molis/.
Indiana University, Bloomington. Under the auspices of the Department of
Afro-American Studies, self described as "one of the most vital Black
studies academic units in the coutry," the Black Film Center/Archive is a
frequently hotlinked site to their extensive holdings. A limited number of
related links to sites at Indiana University are also provided. Access:
http://www.indiana.edu/~bfca/.
A related site of interest is the Archives of African American Music & Culture.
http://www.indiana.edu/~aaamc/.
Urban Education Web. From this site you can search the ERIC database, use
topical Internet pathfinders, and view documents on urban and minority
families, school reform, and more. Presented by the ERIC Clearinghouse on
Urban Education, UEWeb offers manuals, brief articles, annotated
bibliographies, as well as reviews and summaries of publications.
http://eric-web.tc.columbia.edu.
African/Africana Studies, African-American/Afro-American Studies. These are
a few of the numerous colleges and universities that offer undergraduate and
graduate degrees in one or both of these disciplines. These sites generally
are program-specific with few links via this route to other Internet sites.
Cornell University: http://132.236.36.31/; Howard University: Access:
http://www.founders.howard.edu/cas/departs.htm; Morehouse College:
http://www.morehouse.edu/afr.htm; Morgan State University: Access:
http://www.morgan.edu/catalog/graduate/programs/aframer.htm;
University of Alabama
http://www.as.ua.edu/american_studies.aasthome.htm;
University of Illinois
http://www.aasrp.uiuc.edu/.
The Nation of Islam (NOI). This site provides extensive coverage of speeches
and writings by Minister Louis Farrakhan. There is also historical
information about the founding of the NOI and links to domestic and
international Islamic centers. An online version of their weekly newspaper,
The Final Call, is also provided. http://www.noi.org.
The National Bar Association (NBA).The African-American counterpart to the
American Bar Association, the NBA was in the news last summer for inviting
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to address their annual conference.
The most salient feature of this site is a long list of links to law-related
Internet resources. http://www.nationalbar.org.
National Association of Black Journalists. This is the homepage for the
"largest media organization for people of color in the world." This site is
primarily focused on information about the organization's events and
purpose, with few links to other sites. http://nabj.org/index2.html.
National Council for Black Studies, Inc. The official homepage of this
organization changes periodically when their elections welcome new officers.
It is presently hosted by Eastern Illinois University and includes a link to
their African American Studies page.
United States Commission on Civil Rights. This site provides general
information such as contact numbers to file discrimination complaints, a
catalog of their publications, and press releases. http://www.usccr.gov.
Virtually Afrocentric. This site is one of three featured by The African
World Community Network. The Virtually Afrocentric Repository contains
dozens of links arranged in 16 broad categories, including business,
organizations, and education. An attractive site with lots of potential.
http://www.tawcnet.com/~awe/va.htm.
University of Pennsylvania: African Studies Center. Frequently linked and
regularly updated, this is a good basic site for all libraries. It has an
extensive collection of links on Africa with specific subtopics by country;
current and well organized.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/AS.html.
African National Congress (ANC). The ANC and Nelson Mandela certainly have
near universal name recognition, so this is another site all libraries
should bookmark. It is very thorough, with an attractive and user-friendly
layout. Of great utility is the access to the full-text of numerous ANC
publications. http://www.anc.org.za.
E-journals/news services
Africa News Online: Gateway to a Continent. This is another Africa-based
site that all libraries should bookmark. It includes numerous links for
current news and events in Africa. The link to news of the United States and
Africa highlights up-to-the-minute news stories from throughout Africa.
http://www.africanews.org.
African-American Male Research began publishing in 1996. Articles, abstracts
of research, book reviews, and announcements are published three times per
year. The July/August 1998 issue had a substantial number of research, news,
and policy briefs on socio-economic topics. Also provided are collections of
Web-based resources that are well organized and cover a broad spectrum of
African American research interests.
http://www.tomco.net/~afrimale/.
Africa Update Archives. Published by the African Studies Program at Central
Connecticut State University, this quarterly newsletter is in its fifth
year. Each issue focuses on a particular theme (e.g., Languages of Africa)
or a geographic region or country (e.g., Focus on Ethiopia and Somalia).
http://www.ccsu.edu/afstudy/.
African Studies Quarterly: The Online Journal of African Studies. Published
by the Center for African Studies at the University of Florida, this
refereed journal is available in electronic format only. The emphasis is on
currency/timeliness to reap the full benefit from the electronic medium, and
includes articles, op/ed pages, and book reviews. While the majority of the
contributors are associated with the sponsoring institution, the advisory
board has a much broader geographic representation. Volume 2, number 2 was
issued in August 1998.
http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/.
AFRO-Americ@. The Afro-American Newspaper Company of Baltimore provides
national news and archives dating back to 1996. http://www.afram.org/.
Callaloo. Published by the Johns Hopkins University Press since 1976, in
print and in electronic format since 1995, this is a core journal in African
American and African arts and letters. The electronic version is available
by institutional subscription only. Access:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo/.
Chicago Council on Black Studies: Online Reader. This site provides links to
an eclectic mix of mainstream, African American, and Afrocentric
publications.
http://sol.plp.uic.edu/online.htm.
Gravity. Part journal, part 'zine, part chat room, this is a totally
Afrocentric publication.
http://newsavann.com/gravity/.
Hype. Developed and maintained by the Center for Media & the Black
Experience, Hype is a "webzine and print publication that monitors the Black
image in the media." Access:
http://www.webcom.com/nattyreb/hype/fnx5032.html.
Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Published by the College of the
Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University, this is
an attractive and decidedly multicultural scholarly publication published
only in electronic format. Vol. 2, no. 1 was dedicated to "postcolonial
masculinities" and included eight articles ranging from seven to fourteen
pages. Links to other academic electronic journals are also provided.
http://152.1.96.5/jouvert/.
The Network Journal. This business publication is aimed at African American
professionals and small business owners. http://www.tnj.com/tnjmain.htm.
The North Star: A Journal of African-American Religious History. Supported
by a grant from and based at Barnard College, The North Star is an
exclusively Web-based publication. The editors are affiliated with the
Afro-American Religious History Group of the American Academy of Religion.
The mission of The North Star is to provide information on events, new
publications, and other resources, as well as to serve as a peer-reviewed
journal. http://cedar.barnard.columbia.edu/~north/.
Union List of African Newspapers Project: Electronic Newspapers of
Sub-Saharan Africa. Lists online, free, full-text newspapers from
Sub-Saharan Africa, soon to expand to North Africa.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/newspapers.html
Western Journal of Black Studies Online Journal. In print since 1977, this
interdisciplinary journal now offers an electronic version with scholarly
articles, selected by blind peer review, which report original
investigations and contribute new knowledge to African American Studies.
Available only by subscription to individuals, the modest price provides
access to current issues and a two-year backfile.
http://www.wsu.edu/~wjbs/online.htm.
Library-Oriented Lists and Electronic Serials. Originally compiled by
Charles W. Bailey Jr. and continued by Wei Wu (Washington Research Library
Consortium), this is an extensive list of electronic discussion lists,
distribution lists, and electronic serials that are of interest to library
professionals and staff. Search by category, geographic region, or subject.
"Other Lists" on the toolbar will link to 15 additional sites that provide
subject access to discussion groups.
http://www.wrlc.org/liblists/.
Tile.Net. This site contains addresses for discussion groups. Searching by
subject "African American Interests," for example, yields nearly 100
discussion group addresses.
http://tile.net/lists/.
Mounted on The Strand Cafe Web site is an African American Resources on the
'Net collection that lists some 60 discussion groups, most of which are
specific to a particular African nation. Though this is not a searchable
site, it may be useful for its African and Afrocentric focus.
http://www.thestrandcafe.com/mills/afroweb.html.
A Deeper Shade of Black--Black history, film reviews, and literature.
http://www.ai.mit.edu/~isbell/HFh/black/bhcal-toc.html
Aframian WebNet--The Aframian WebNet is a cyberspace launching pad designed
for the convenience of the African American community and the global
Internet community at large.
http://www.he.net/~awe/intro2.htm
The African-American Journey Read the Review.
http://www.worldbook.com/fun/aajourny/html/index.html
African American Literature Syllabi--from the Teaching American Literature
(T-AMLIT) archive at Georgetown University.
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/teaching/af-am_syl.html
African American Male Research--Site dedicated to timely analysis of social,
economic and political conditions facing African American men.
http://www.pressroom.com/~afrimale/
African-American Mosaic (Selections): A Library of Congress Resource Guide
for the Study of Black History and Culture. Read the Review.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/african/intro.html
African American Music and Culture--a repository and center devoted to the
research and study of African American music and cultural life. Areas of
emphasis include materials on African Americans in popular and gospel music,
radio, and the music industry and African Americans in the performing and
visual arts.
http://www.indiana.edu/~aaamc/index.html
African-Americans in the Sciences
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/chem/display/faces.html
African Americans in the Santa Clara Valley--The Coalition of African
American organizations was formed to unite African Americans in Sacramento
to work on common agendas, and to eleminate the social ills that affect the
African American community.
http://www.
Amistad Research Center--at Tulane University. An independent archives,
library, & museum dedicated to preserving African-American & minority
history and culture.
http://www.tulane.edu/~amistad/mmenu.html
Black Film Center/Archive--The Black Film Center/Archive (BFC/A) is a
repository of films and related materials by and about African Americans.
http://www.indiana.edu/~bfca/index.html
Black Panthers
http://www.afroam.org/history/Panthers/panther-lead.html
The Buffalo Barracks--"Descriptive register" of African-Americans who served
in the U.S. Army on the Niagra Frontier between 1836-1846.
http://www.buffalonet.org/army/
Callaloo--A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters,
founded in 1976 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and published by the Johns
Hopkins University Press.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo/index.html
Caribbean Culture Center--Caribbean Contemporary Arts (CCA) is an
international arts organisation that works with contemporary visual artists,
curators, writers, historians and art educators from the Caribbean and the
Caribbean Diaspora to exhibit, publish and document their practice and
ideas.
http://www.artswire.org/cca/
Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography (EJAB) -- EJAB is a refereed
online journal of bibliographies on any aspect of Africa, its peoples, their
homes, cities, towns, districts, states, countries, regions, including
social, economic sustainable development, creative literature, the arts, and
the Diaspora (November 1997).
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/proj/ejab/
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Read the Review
http://gcclearn.gcc.cc.va.us/adams/hjhome.htm
KWANZAA Information Center--information on KWANZAA, the African-American
spiritual holiday that was formulated, devised, developed and initiated by
Dr. Maulana Ron Karenga on December 26, 1966.
http://www.melanet.com/kwanzaa/
Malcolm X: A Research Site -- Resources on Malcolm X. Africana Studies
Department, University of Toledo.
http://www.brothermalcolm.net/
Martin Luther King, Jr.--Resources and links to information on Martin Luther
King, Jr., including the King Papers Project at Stanford University.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/
Meanderings--An African American Journal of Politics, Art and Culture.
http://www.newsavanah.com/
NAACP Rockford Chapter--Includes links to African American web sites of
interest.
http://www.tricomweb.com/naacp/
National Civil Rights Museum--the interpretive exhibits that form the main
body of the National Civil Rights Museum are structured as a series of
vignettes of key events in the civil rights movement. These events include
Brown v. Board of Education, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Freedom Rides,
and the March from Selma to Montgomery.
http://www.mecca.org/~crights/nc2.html
National Urban League--The mission of the National Urban League is to assist
African Americans in the achievement of social and economic equality. The
Board of Trustees of the National Urban League and all of its affiliates
reflect a diverse body of community, government, and corporate leaders. The
League implements its mission through advocacy, bridge building, program
services and research.
http://www.nul.org/
Negro League Baseball Links
http://www.baseball-links.com/links/Negro_Leagues/
ONE: Life, Art & Culture - For A New State of Mind--A chronicle of
progressive Black politics and culture that features some of the nation's
best Black writers.
QuiltEthnic.com -- Quilting and fiber related art, crafts, and textile
traditions of diverse ethnic groups, including African-American.
http://www.quiltethnic.com/
Robert Johnson--Hell Hound on my Trail-- an overview of the life and music
of Robert Johnson.
http://www.london-calling.co.uk/musrjohn.html
Universal Black Pages--a complete and comprehensive listing of all
pan-African home pages.
http://www.ubp.com/
Vision--A journal of African American history and culture.
http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~vision/
Voodoo Server-- information on every aspect of this Caribbean religion.
http://www.nando.net/prof/caribe/voodoo.html
Harlem 1900-1940: An African American Community--A history education
portfolio produced by the Educational Programs unit of the Schomburg Center
for Research in Black Culture, at New York Public Library.
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/Harlem/
African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship--This site contains
images of articles on African American history on exhibit at the Library of
Congress in the spring of 1998. Read the Review.
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/exhibit/aointro.html
http://www.msstate.edu/Archives/History/USA/Afro-Amer/biblio.html
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/chem/display/srs220.html
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/afroam.html
http://www.upress.virginia.edu/plunkett/mfp.html
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/chem/display/mlk.html
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/african.html
http://archives.chadwyck.com/
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lsu-only/eureka.html
http://www.users.fast.net/~blc/xlhome2.htm
Rodney King L A Riots
http://www.citivu.com/ktla/sc-ch1.html
Million Man March
http://www.igc.apc.org/africanam/hot/
Million Man March
http://www.socool.com/~rkennedy/march.html
Pledge
http://www.igc.apc.org/africanam/hot/pledge.html
Black News Net
http://www.blacknewsnet.com/
Afrocentric News
http://www.afrocentricnews.com
Lee Bailey
http://www.leebailey.com/EUR.html
Dick Gregory
http://www.dickgregory.com/
Black Family
http://www.blackfamily.com/
NetNoir
http://www.netnoir.com/
http://home.att.net/~mreed1/Cuttingedge.html
MSBET
http://www.msbet.com
Net Noir
http://www.netnoir.com
TBWT
http://www.tbwt.com
AU Magazine
http://www.aumagazine.com
Black Voices
http://www.blackvoices.com
Essence
http://www.essence.com
Vibe
http://www.vibe.com
Black Enterprise
http://www.blackenterprise.com
Wan Online
http://www.wanonline.com
Ebony
http://www.ebonymag.com
Afroam
http://www.afroam.org
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http://www.platform.net
Urban Sports Network
http://www.urbansportsnetwork.com
Los Negros
http://www.losnegroes.com
African fashion site
http://www.anet-chi.com/~midwest
Bill McCreary Online
http://www.billmccreary.com
Black literary
http://www.mosaicbooks.com
Black Tech guide
http://www.theconduit.com
Black Collegian Online
http://www.black-collegian.com
Black Radio Guide
http://www.radioblack.com/
Black Urban Prof
http://www.buppie.com
Black In America
http://www.4bia.com
Black Facts Online
http://www.blackfacts.com
BlackMind
http://www.blackmind.com
Blackworld
http://www.Blackworld.com
Bus Opportunities
http://www.wibo.org
dc's CyberWorld
http://www.umich.edu/~dccab
Essence magazine
http://www.essence.com
Everything Black
http://www.everythingblack.com
Frankie Crocker Online
http://www.frankiecrocker.com
Funkjazz Kafe
http://www.funkjazzkafe.com
HipHop online
http://www.sohh.com
Jazz Central
http://www.jazzcentralstation.com
Jazz Roots
http://www.jdscomm.com
Keep it Real online
http://www.keepitreal.com
Natl Ass.Black Scuba Divers
http://www.nabsdivers.org
Natl Assoc Market Dev.
http://www.namdntl.orgmnetnoir
Network journal
http://www.tnj.com
New Beacon Books
http://www.newbeacon-books.com
NY guide to Blk Bus
http://www.bigblackbook.com
Righton magazine
http://www.righton.com
Streetsounds
http://www.street-sounds.com
Todays Blk Woman
http://www.jktbw.com
ultimatestyle clothing
http://www.ultimatestyle.com
urban calendar
http://www.urbancalendar.com
USAfrica
http://www.usafricaonline.com
What's the 411
http://www.whatsthe411.com
WorldWide Black Online
http://www.wwbol.com
Young Blk Entrepreneurs
http://www.ybeinc.com
roughGUIDETO:BLACK
http://www.roughguides/rock/entries/entries-b/BLACK.html
ultimatebandlist:black
http://www.ubl.com
Africa News on the World Wide Web - source for up-to-date information on all
of Africa
http://www.africanews.org/
Everything Africa.com - Everything Africa is a new way to explore the
African world. You can find everything from stats to maps, photos to
content, news to weather, sports to culture. In short, make Everything
Africa your first stop to experience Africa.
http://www.everythingafrica.com
Ebony Prints - Ebony Prints is the largest African American Art Galley on
the Internet.
http://www.ebonyprints.com
African-American Literature Book Club
http://www.aalbc.com/
African-Centered Bookstore - Your Online Independent African-Centered
Bookstore
http://www.mastw.com/books/
Black Enterprise - Black Enterprise is the preeminent African American
destination for information regarding entrepreneurship, technology, personal
finance and other minority business issues.
http://www.blackenterprise.com/
Black Quest - A collection of resources for starting and maintaining a
business.
http://www.blackquest.com/bbizdir.htm
Blackwealth - Finance And The African American Family
http://blackwealth.com/faaf/
Lemont Brown The Comic Strip
http://www.lemontbrown.com/
Mama's Boyz - Mama's Boyz is an African-American Comic Strip..
http://www.mamasboyz.com/
Black Geeks - Black Geeks Online is a virtual community where technical
professionals, educators, entrepreneurs, students, parents, and community
leaders come together to share technology information and resources--and
have some fun!
http://www.blackgeeks.com/
BlackMind Software
http://www.blackmind.com/software.htm
Melanet - The premiere website for African-American Commerce and
Information.
http://www.melanet.com/
African Genesis - This site offers contemporary and historic information
concerning Black America and the African Diaspora. Including: African
American History, Music, News & Comments, Business and Entrepreneurship.
http://afgen.com/genesis.html
African American History - An excellent collection of links to website on
Afro-American History and Culture.
http://www.nyise.org/blackhistory/
African American Holocaust - The African American Holocaust is dedicated to
those that hate injustice, misery, ignorance, and to those that yearn for a
more spiritual world. This innovative and thought provoking commentary
documents the Blackman's experience in the United States.
http://www.maafa.org/
Black Facts Online - Your Online Resource for Black History Information
http://www.blackfacts.com/
African-American Male Research - Black male social status, sociology,
research review.
http://www.pressroom.com/%7Eafrimale/
A Good Black Man - Site dedicated to loving, honoring, uplifting and
celebrating Black men by providing a place of information and inspiration.
http://www.agoodblackman.com/
InterviewwithCOLINVEARNCOMBE
http://www.sean.co.uk/black.html
African American Child
http://www.aachild.com/
Black Health
http://www.blackhealthnet.com/
aUKblackSITE
http://www.tiny/home/central/freeserve.uk/black.html
BlackNet UK
http://www.blacknet.co.uk/framehis2.htm
The Black Presence In Britain
http://www.blackpresence.co.uk/html/africa.htm
Black Catholics in the United States
http://shamino.quincy.edu/tolton/black.html
Was There Ever A Black Pope?
http://www.cin.org/users/james/questions/q024.htm
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