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African American Art |
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Brief Summary - An excerpt on African American art taken from Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and
African American Experience, Second Edition edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Kwame Anthony Appiah. |
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African American History Challenge |
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Brief Summary - An Internet based curriculum
enhancement tool for African American History
education programs. It consists of test questions
based on the lives of important 19th century
African Americans. |
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African American Mosaic |
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Brief Summary - A Library of Congress resource
guide for the study of Black history and culture. |
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Afrigeneas |
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Brief Summary - "AfriGeneas provides leadership,
promotion and advocacy for the mutual development and use of a system
of genealogy resources for researching African related ancestry." |
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Alcan Highway Black History |
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Brief Summary -
"During World War II in the Canadian Wilderness, 10,607 U.S. soldiers built a road
1,522 miles long in eight months (1942-1943). Around 3,695 of these
soldiers were Black men." Besides giving valuable details
on the Black History of the Alaska-Canadian (Alcan) Highway, this wonderful
site has many photos showing African Americans building the Alcan Highway.
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Black American Heritage Month |
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Brief Summary - Has the Canadian perspective on Black
History. Contains many excellent related links including historic Atlantic
Monthly articles by Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, and other famous Blacks. |
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Black Filmmaker: Oscar Micheaux |
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Brief Summary - This web site is about America's first
successful black filmmaker. This son of freed slaves went from working as a
shoe-shine boy to producing, directing, and writing over 40 movies in his
lifetime. |
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Black History Page |
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Brief Summary - This page was born out of the inspiration
of the "Million Man March". Each month it highlights a person of color,
organization, or event which has contributed to the global community. |
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Black History Project |
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Brief Summary - This valuable resource contains a collection of
quotes from black thinkers, a list of books by noted authors, an audio interview
feature, an online game to test your black history knowledge, and much more. |
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The Britannica Guide to Black History |
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Brief Summary - This web site examines nearly 400 years of
African American history through five distinct time periods.
( Many Audio/Video Biographies! ) |
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Daughters of Eve |
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Brief Summary - "This site highlights the achievements
of African American Women past and present. |
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FEN's Martin Luther King, Jr. Page |
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Brief Summary - The Family Education Network's
feature on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr.
holiday. |
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54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry |
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Brief Summary - History and reenactment unit information of the
Afro-American union soldiers of the Civil War period (1863-1865) who fought in South
Carolina. |
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Harry T. Moore Homesite |
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Brief Summary - "This site is being developed to commemorate
the lives of two pioneering Afro-American civil rights workers,
Harry T. Moore
and Harriette V. Moore.
They were murdered in their home in 1951. It was the first killing of a prominent civil
rights leader, and one of the sparks that ignited the American civil rights movement." |
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Johnkankus: Roots of an Afro-American Christmas |
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Brief Summary - The Johnkankus is an one of the first African American
traditions. A tradition that has lasted in various locations for two hundred and seventy-six
years. An explanation of the Johnkankus, reference materials, & a classroom lesson plan are
all available from this web site. |
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Lest We Forget |
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Brief Summary - Published quarterly by LWF Publications. Focuses
on the history and culture of African-Americans and our contributions to the development
and growth of this society. |
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Memphis: We Remember |
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Brief Summary - Produced by the American Federation of State,
County and Municipal Employees Information Center, this web site contains articles
and photos of the 1968 sanitation workers' strike in Memphis, Tennessee by AFSCME
Local 1733. The site also contains Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last public speech
in support of the sanitation workers and links to other African American labor
history web sites. |
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Moore's Ford Lynchings |
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Brief Summary - On July 25, 1946, two young black couples were
killed by a lynch mob at the Moore's Ford Bridge in Walton County Georgia. |
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The North Star: Tracing the Underground Railroad |
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Brief Summary - In the years before the Civil War, a secret
network of people and places, known as the Underground Railroad, helped many
slaves escape to freedom. This site serves as a historical resource on the
Underground Railroad. |
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The Springfield Race Riot of 1908 |
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Brief Summary - Tells the history of the 1908 Springfield Illinois
Race Riot and also shows its connection to the subsequent creation of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). |
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