African Americans have a rich history, unlike that of any other American ethnic group.
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Annotated collection of resources.
The Daniel A. P. Murray Pamphlet Collection presents a review of history and culture spanning almost one hundred years. Among the authors represented are Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Benjamin W. Arnett, Alexander Crummel, and Emanuel Love.
An archived history of black people in the state of Maryland.
Presents the broad range of the black experience in the United States, from the Harlem Renaissance to the ongoing debate over affirmative action.
A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Black history and culture.
Celebrates the Estelusti - Oklahoma's free Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
A collection of images, documents, stories, biographies and commentaries depicting America's journey through slavery.
1868 autobiography of Elizabeth Keckley, who went from slavery to the White House where she served Mary Todd Lincoln.
Provides a calendar of events in black history that occurred on each day.
Offers a free, searchable database of events in black history.
Updated daily with Black History facts throughout the year. Also has a database of quotes by African Americans.
This lesson planning site article, hosted by Education Worldweb, has 4 tests on African American history for students ranging from the 4th grade to the 9th.
Resource for Black History with links, articles, and guestbook.
William Loren Katz shares his research on black Indians through essays, articles, tributes and photographs.
History of African America and global African history. Also provides a music library, African American genealogy resources, timelines, historic landmarks, and many other related resources.
The Christian Science Monitor tells some of the stories of black people enslaved in New England prior to the American Revolution.
Non-profit organization provides photographic displays and syllabus to educate and promote tolerance and justice.
PBS provides a biographical sketch of this British actress who married a Georgia slaveholder and became an influential abolitionist.
Creative non-fiction book on America's first African-American automobile manufacturer, Ohio's C.R. Patterson & Sons Company.
Documenting the history of emancipation during the era of the American Civil War, in the words of the participants themselves.
Includes biographical information and audio and video clips about African Americans who have influenced history.
Records the significant contributions of African-Americans in the development of St. Mary's County, Maryland.
During the 1850s, a black slave from Missouri claimed his freedom on the basis of seven years of residence in a free state and a free territory. Read the history of one of the most famous and controversial Supreme Court decisions ever taken and its effect on the next several years.
Resource for scholars and general audiences offering historical narratives, 8,300 illustrations and more than 60 maps, with three detailed sections on U.S. slavery.
Lectures, video, and audio tapes that link ancient Africa with African American history.
Web guide, organized by historical eras, connecting the user to full text online resources regarding significant people, major institutions and events from an African American perspective.
The New Philadelphia Association researches, preserves and celebrates the history of New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois. Tells the story of former slaves who built a racially integrated town before the Civil War.
Photographic documentary, art and history project of African American communities in southern New Jersey.
Honors African-American achievers from South Carolina. Honors a different person each month with a brief biography.
The narrative of Bethany Veney, a slave woman in Virginia.
Community-driven, interactive online periodical about the Black experience. Lists significant accomplishments by Blacks for each day.
The people and events that shaped African American history, from slavery and abolitionism to the Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Movement.
A time line of African American history (1852-1880) from the Library of Congress.
Information and analyses on the struggle for justice of nine teenage boys accused of the gang rape (in 1931) of two white girls in Alabama, and their several legal trials in the 1930s.
Discusses the story of a slave's skeleton kept by a museum in Connecticut. Includes audio.
(September 16, 2003)
Includes biographical information and audio and video clips about African Americans who have influenced history.
An archived history of black people in the state of Maryland.
History of African America and global African history. Also provides a music library, African American genealogy resources, timelines, historic landmarks, and many other related resources.
The people and events that shaped African American history, from slavery and abolitionism to the Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Movement.
This lesson planning site article, hosted by Education Worldweb, has 4 tests on African American history for students ranging from the 4th grade to the 9th.
During the 1850s, a black slave from Missouri claimed his freedom on the basis of seven years of residence in a free state and a free territory. Read the history of one of the most famous and controversial Supreme Court decisions ever taken and its effect on the next several years.
Information and analyses on the struggle for justice of nine teenage boys accused of the gang rape (in 1931) of two white girls in Alabama, and their several legal trials in the 1930s.
Photographic documentary, art and history project of African American communities in southern New Jersey.
Documenting the history of emancipation during the era of the American Civil War, in the words of the participants themselves.
Web guide, organized by historical eras, connecting the user to full text online resources regarding significant people, major institutions and events from an African American perspective.
Annotated collection of resources.
Resource for Black History with links, articles, and guestbook.
The Christian Science Monitor tells some of the stories of black people enslaved in New England prior to the American Revolution.
The narrative of Bethany Veney, a slave woman in Virginia.
Provides a calendar of events in black history that occurred on each day.
A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Black history and culture.
Updated daily with Black History facts throughout the year. Also has a database of quotes by African Americans.
Celebrates the Estelusti - Oklahoma's free Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
A collection of images, documents, stories, biographies and commentaries depicting America's journey through slavery.
Creative non-fiction book on America's first African-American automobile manufacturer, Ohio's C.R. Patterson & Sons Company.
Community-driven, interactive online periodical about the Black experience. Lists significant accomplishments by Blacks for each day.
1868 autobiography of Elizabeth Keckley, who went from slavery to the White House where she served Mary Todd Lincoln.
Resource for scholars and general audiences offering historical narratives, 8,300 illustrations and more than 60 maps, with three detailed sections on U.S. slavery.
Honors African-American achievers from South Carolina. Honors a different person each month with a brief biography.
The New Philadelphia Association researches, preserves and celebrates the history of New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois. Tells the story of former slaves who built a racially integrated town before the Civil War.
Non-profit organization provides photographic displays and syllabus to educate and promote tolerance and justice.
The Daniel A. P. Murray Pamphlet Collection presents a review of history and culture spanning almost one hundred years. Among the authors represented are Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Benjamin W. Arnett, Alexander Crummel, and Emanuel Love.
Offers a free, searchable database of events in black history.
William Loren Katz shares his research on black Indians through essays, articles, tributes and photographs.
Presents the broad range of the black experience in the United States, from the Harlem Renaissance to the ongoing debate over affirmative action.
Records the significant contributions of African-Americans in the development of St. Mary's County, Maryland.
PBS provides a biographical sketch of this British actress who married a Georgia slaveholder and became an influential abolitionist.
Lectures, video, and audio tapes that link ancient Africa with African American history.
A time line of African American history (1852-1880) from the Library of Congress.
Discusses the story of a slave's skeleton kept by a museum in Connecticut. Includes audio.
(September 16, 2003)

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