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Links
Timeline
for African American History
the Gale Group
Shomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture
A
Deeper Shade of History Black History Database
The African-American Mosaic: a Library of Congress
Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture.
Includes
Biographies
of Prominent African-Americans The Gale Group
W.E.B.
DuBois Virtual University
The
African American Odyssey exhibit Library of Congress;
extensive exhibit on African American History. Parts
of the exhibits include:
Martin
Luther King Jr. Project Stanford University
- comprehensive site including papers, speeches,
biography, autobiography, sermons, and chronology
Martin
Luther King Web: A Teacher's Guide
Sojourner
Truth Sojourner Truth Memorial
Underground
Railroad National Park Service
Frederick
Douglass National Historical Site National Park
Service
Harlem
Renaissance Encyclopedia Brittanica
The
Confessions of Nat Turner electronic text
Narrative
of the Life of a Slave Frederick Douglass Berkeley
Digital Library online text
Black
History Inventors
African
Americans in History University of Georgia - short
biographies of prominent African Americans
African
American Women Online Archival Collections Duke
University - letters, images and journals
Black
History Talahassee.com
The
History of Black History Information Please - a
history of Black History Month
"February
is Black History Month" Yaw Boateng from Ghana
Review
"Why
We Need Black History Month All Year Round"
Henry Martey Codjoe from Ghana Review
Black
History Month KRON TV
Black
History Month Posters Diversity Store - a commercial
site where posters can be purchased
Anacostia
Museum and Center for African American History and Culture
Smithsonian - a national resource for the identification,
documentation, protection, and interpretation of African
American history and culture
Freedmen
and Southern Society Project University of
Maryland - a documentary history of emancipation
Underground
Railroad National Geographic - great multimedia
exhibit
Climbing
Jacob's Ladder: The Rise of Black Churches in Eastern
American Cities 1740-1877 Anacostia Museum
The
Real McCoy, African-American Invention and Innovation,
1619-1930 Anacostia Museum
The
Renaissance: Black Arts of the 20s Anacostia Museum
The
Meaning of Kwanzaa Anacostia Museum
This
week in black history
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