BLACK HISTORY LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- Aaregistry: African American Registry.
- Ancostia: The Smithsonian Institution's museum of African American history and culture.
- AFLIT FEME: Women writers and African Literature English language version.
- African American Archaeology, History and Cultures: This web site, edited by Chris Fennell, is designed to provide convenient access to online presentations and resources concerning the subjects of African American archaeology, history and cultures, and broader subjects of African diaspora archaeology.
- African American Odyssey: From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
- African American Women Writers: African American Women Writers of the 19th Century from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
of the New York Public Library.
- BH Hotlist: Black History Hotlist a collection of Internet Sites.
- Black History Month: Free resources for Black History Month from Gale.
- Black members of Congress: Black members of the United States Congress, 1870-2004, a reportby Mildred Amer of the Congressional Research Service.
- BlackPast.org: BlackPast.org, an online reference center makes available a wealth of materials on African American history in one central location on the Internet.
- BlackRen: The Black Renaissance in Washington, D.C.: 1920s-1930s.
- Booker T. Washington: The Booker T. Washingtons papers from the University of Illinois Press and the history co-operative.
- Center for Black Music Research: A research unit of Columbia College Chicago devoted to research, preservation, and dissemination of information about the history of black music on a global scale.
- Civil Rights in Mississippi: Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive.
- CRMVET : An organization of former civil rights workers who were active in the Southern Freedom Movement of the 1960s.
- GLC: The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition at Yale.
- HBCU: The historically Black College and University Megasite.
- Information Resources on African American Studies: An internet directory of resources from Stanford University.
- In Motion: In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience presents more than 16,500 pages of texts, 8,300 illustrations, and more than 60 maps.
- Jim Crow: Companion website for the PBS series The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.: Martin Luther King, Jr. papers project at Stanford University.
- Paul Robeson: Paul Robeson on the Web.
- Roadmap: Roadmap to African American Resources.
- Underground Railroad: The Underground Railroad: Niagra's freedom trail.
- UTC: Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture, a multi-media archive.
- Virginia Black History Archives: Special Collections and Archives from the James Branch Cabell Library of Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Voices of Civil Rights: AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), and the Library of Congress have teamed up to collect and preserve personal accounts of America's struggle to fulfill the promise of equality for all.
- We Shall Overcome: National Reister of Historic Places Travel Itineraey site.
- XROADS: American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology.
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Links last verified and updated 11/13/2008.
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