African American Resources on the Web
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1   Link   Library of Congress's African American Mosaic
A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History & Culture
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2   Link   Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
New York Public Library's Schomburg Center's website
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3   Link   Discovery Channel's Understanding Slavery
Few human practices have provoked such deep and widespread outrage as the practice of one human being enslaving another. So why has slavery survived for thousands of years? How did it become so important to civilization? Explore the ways that slavery
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4   Link   Harpers Weekly Reports on Black America, 1857-1874
A valuable resource which provides an important perspective on the multifaceted history of black Americans, generates a deeper understanding and respect for the subject, and sparks further interest in its study and discussion.
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5   Link   Info Please's Black History Page
Includes timelines, quizzes, demographics, 500 Notable African American Biographies and many special features
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6   Link   Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History
In the process of developing the New World, Europeans transported millions of people from Africa. And as they sought to justify this practice and retain their advantages, they also created a racial system that would define social relationships throug
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7   Link   Today in Black History
From University of Pennsylvania's African Studies Center - Parts of this file had been appearing weekly in the SOCIETY.AFRICAN.AMERICAN Newsgroup on Usenet. Posts were by Charles Isbell. The Normandeau Newswire which is a "Conference" on the Inventio
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8   Link   The History Channel's Black History Month Page
A rememberance of the important people and events in African-American history.
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9   Link   Black History Month: Activities and Resources for Children
Celebrate Black History Month with your children this February, and spend some extra time learning about the extraordinary accomplishments of African-Americans. Download printables and coloring pages for kids, take quizzes, find activities, and read
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10   Link   The Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences
Profiled here are African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering. The accomplishments of the past and present can serve as pathfinders to present and future engineers and scientists. African American
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11   Link   Blacks in Technology
Histories of a few Black Inventors
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12   Link   Black History Quest
A huge number of links to African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources
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13   Link   AfriGeneas
African American Genealogy Buddies
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14   Link   Academic Info's African American History
Academic Info

African American History & Studies - Directory of Online Resources
Sections include: digital publications, historic African Americans, Martin Luther King, Jr., Slavery, Civil War, civil rights movement, jazz and museums.
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