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Afro American Almanac The AFRO-American Almanac ® is an on-line presentation of the African in America from the beginning of the slave trade through the Civil Rights movement, to the present.

Archives of African American Music and Culture A great source for rare and important material related to Black music and culture. Includes audio and video recordings, photographs, original scores, oral histories and artifacts.

Black American Museum and Heritage Center Information about the museum in Denver, Colorado.

Black Facts Online Your Internet source for Black History Information

Blacks in Alaska History The Blacks in Alaska History Project, Inc. site provides historical photographs, old newspaper articles, and oral histories to help validate the

Black Patriots Foundation help restore to the national memory an historic fact that has too long been forgotten --- the living presence of black men and women during the major battles of America's struggle to become a recognized and independent nation.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Paper's Project at Stanford University

Ethnic Names Learn the meaning of hundreds of African names. Offered by Namesite.com.

Great Day In Harlem Interactive group photo of jazz greats taken in 1958.

Juneteenth Juneteenth is the oldest known celebration of the ending of slavery. From its Galveston, Texas origin in 1865, the observance of June 19th as the African American Emancipation Day has spread across the United States and beyond.

KnowYourBlackHistory.com is dedicated to promoting the magnificent contributions that African Americans, and people of African descent have given to our society, and to the world.

LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Co-Pilot of United Airlines Flight 93 that crashed in Pennsylvania on September 11th, 2001.

Memphis: We Remember History of the 1968 strike by AFSCME Local 1733 sanitation workers in Memphis,TN. Site also includes Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last public speech and links to other African American labor history sites.

Stamp on Black History Offers information about African Americans who have been honored by the U.S. Postal Service's commemorative stamp program.

The Two Nations of Black America This PBS site examines how America reached the point where it has both the largest black middle class and the largest underclass in its history.

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