Africana.com
A
well organized site with easy-to-use navigation tools. This site concerns
itself with not only with African American history, but also with the political
pulse of the times and how it affects African Americans as a whole. This
site also includes listings of books that mainly examine African American
Studies.
http://www.africana.com/
Black
Facts Search Engine Blackfacts.com
provides two different search engines-one which locates historic African American
facts by date, and one which locates them by name. Very good for finding facts
of a more specific nature. http://www.blackfacts.com/
The
City College of New York Libraries' Black Studies Resource Page
This
comprehensive web page examines the many issues that span the spectrum
of African American Studies past to present. This resource includes links
to informative websites concerning abolition, affirmative action, politics,
music, as well as links to useful scholarly journals.
http://origin.admin.ccny.cuny.edu/library/blacks.html
In
Motion: The African-American Migration Experience
In
Motion: The African-American Migration Experience presents a new interpretation
of African-American history, one that focuses on the self-motivated activities
of peoples of African descent to remake themselves and their worlds. Provides
valuable source materials regarding migrations, educational materials,
time lines, and maps of migration courses.
http://www.inmotionaame.org/home.cfm
Institute
of African American Studies
African
American Studies at UGA is on the web. The Institute is growing rapidly
and the have a great web site to match this excellent department.
http://www.uga.edu/iaas/
African American Studies at Keele University-Black Power Points
A collection of useful links in a variety of different
areas both attached to the University''s site and located in other portions
of the Internet.
http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/as/links/tebogo.html
African
American Studies-Videotape and Audiocassette Media Resource Center-UC
Berkeley
A long list of media resources useful media resources. Includes a brief
description of each resource listed, includes bibliographies on certain
topics of interest, and articles and reviews of many of the media resources
provided.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/AfricanAmVid.html
NAACP
Homepage
Provides
information about the many different departments of the NAACP as well
as the many different programs it offers, also contains up-to-date press
releases regarding racism in America.
http://www.naacp.org/
National
Association of African American Studies and Affiliates Homepage
Contains articles regarding African American Studies as well as other
multicultural dimensions, as well as other informative literature and
resources.
http://www.naaas.org/
National
Urban League Institute for Opportunity and Equality
The National Urban League Institute for Opportunity and Equality, which
grew out of the Leagues Washington Operations, conducts research,
policy analysis and advocacy focused on issues of critical importance
to the African-American community and the nation as a whole.
http://www.nul.org/departments/inst_opp_equality/index.html
Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture-New York Public Library
Provides a collection of useful manuscripts, as well as images of African
Americans from the 19th century. Also provides a section devoted to 19th
century African American women writers.
http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html
UGA
African American Studies
A
collection of brief biographies of those individuals who hold an important place
in African American history, and hence in the entirety of history itself. http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html The
Universal Black Pages Thousands
of sites concerning African Americans are categorized and searchable here http://www.ubp.com/ Womanist
Theory and Research: A Journal of Womanist and Feminist-of-Color Scholarship and
Art Reflecting
womanist inclusivity, WTR provides a forum for exchanging feminist research, theory,
and ideas among women-of-color scholars and students in the humanities, social
sciences, education, theology, law, medicine, politics, librarianship, journalism,
art, information technologies, and telecommunications. http://www.uga.edu/~womanist/
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