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General

Alliance For Lifelong Learning African American Studies-Leading Academic websites catalogued by university experts.

Black History Hotlist-original documents, and links from all over the internet.
 

King Center-was established in 1966 by Coretta Scott King dedicated to advance the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

NAACP-Web Site for the National Association for Colored People.  Important historical and general information.  Very professional looking Web site!

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Guides

African-American Mosaic-Resource guide from the Library of Congress for the study of African
American history.

Africans in America-Excellent PBS site that follows the story of slavery in America through biographies,narratives, images, documents, and commentaries.

Black History Month Guide-from InfoPlease and Lycos this is a guide that can be used to teach or study Black History.

Encyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History-This site is a guide to Black History; bibliographies, links, and a study guide are included.

Gateway to African-American History-one of the best guides to African American history.

Howard University Afro-American Studies-excellent University guide.
 

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Exhibits

African American Odyssey-Exhibit from the Library of Congress that covers 200 years of struggle from slavery to the fight for full citizenship.

Amistad Research Center-This is the web site of the Amistad Research Center at Tulane University.

Archives of African American Music and Culture-This web site from Indiana University is dedicated to the dissemination of information about African American music and culture.

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture-This New York Public Library site includes online exhibits, digital sources and guides.

Smithsonian: African American History and Culture-Links from the Smithsonian Institution for African American history and exhibits.

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Sources

Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project-This site at Stanford University includes speeches, papers, articles, and other primary and secondary historical items about Dr. King.

Writing Black-Literature and history written by and about African Americans.

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Links

African Americans in the Civil War-Part of a much larger site.  The compilers are attempting to have links to all Civil War sites on the internet.

Black History: Exploring African-American Issues on the Web-a list of six links that teach Black
History.

Black History Quest-Large list of links for African-American History, culture, and studies.

Yahoo! African American History-Links to important events in African American History

Yahoo! African Americans-Links to biographies about African America

Yahoo! Civil Rights Movement-Links to biographies of people important to the Civil Rights Movement.

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