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African-American Links:


ARROW POINTING RIGHT AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTERNET RESOURCES:

An ongoing compilation of electronic bibliographic resources and research materials on Africa available on the global Internet.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOSAIC:

A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS OF THE 19TH CENTURY:

The New York Public Library Digital Library Collections.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT AFRICANS IN AMERICA:

PBS - America's journey through slavery presented in four parts.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT ARCHIVES OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC & CULTURE:

AAAMC is a repository of materials covering various musical idioms and cultural expressions from the post-World War II era.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT BENJAMIN BANNEKER ASSOCIATION:

The Benjamin Banked Association, Inc. is a nonprofit organization of individuals and groups concerned about the mathematics education of African-American children.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT BLACK COLLEGIAN ONLINE:

The Career & Self-Development Magazine for African-American Students.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT BLACK ENTERPRISE MAGAZINE:

The Virtual Desktop for African-Americans.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT BLACK FACTS ONLINE:

The world's largest FREE online database of Black History information.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT DIVERSE ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION:

Black Issues brings in-depth and up-to-date coverage of the diverse education community, including African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Hispanic Americans, as well as Americans with disabilities and women to every college and university in the United States.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT BLACK JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA:


ARROW POINTING RIGHT BLACK MILITARY HISTORY:

Inform others of the significant impact many black individuals and groups have had on the United State's military history.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT THE BLACK PRESS: SOLDIERS WITHOUT SWORDS:

Documentary Film Celebrates the History of America's Black Newspapers.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT CSUN PAN AFRICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT:

Teaching students about the African World Experience.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT AFRICAN-AMERICAN ODYSSEY:

The Library of Congress presents these documents as part of the record of the past.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT FISK UNIVERSITY RACE RELATIONS INSTITUTE:

Fisk University's Race Relations Institute promotes and facilitates Interracial and interracial dialogue.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT HARLEM 1900-1940:

The New York Public Library, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT THE KAMUSI PROJECT:

The Internet Living Swahili Dictionary.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT THE KING PAPERS PROJECT - STANFORD UNIVERSITY:

The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT KWANZAA INFORMATION CENTER:

Browse this site to learn about this spiritual, festive and joyous celebration.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES:

Dedicated to the generation of ballplayers who were denied the opportunity to play in the major leagues because of factors other than their ability to play the game of baseball.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS:

NABJ is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide.

ARROW POINTING RIGHT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ENGINEERS AT CSUN:

Dedicated to the development of intensive programs for increasing Black and other ethnic minority participation in the fields of engineering, engineering technology, and the physical sciences.
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