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Black History Month | Slavery & History| Leaders| News| Poetry| Changes| General Resources
Introduction
The following resources come from all over the Internet. Some are provided by companies like CNN Interactive while others are the products of university scholars or amateurs. Use these sites as the raw material for your own study of African American history and issues. Remember to read critically and look for hidden agendas, bias, or errors that might creep into the Web pages. If you'd like a more guided learning experience, go to the main Black History MonthWeb site.
Black History Month
Slavery and African American History The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture Other Slavery ResourcesAfrican American & "Buffalo" SoldiersThe Civil Rights Movement and ProtestsThe Million Man March
African American Leaders- The Internet African American History Challenge , from Bright Moments
- The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Sandra Thomas
- Marcus Garvey, a Research Project of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center
- W. E. B. DuBois, from the W. E. B. Dubois Learning Center
- Jackie Robinson, by Henry Aaron
- Marian Anderson, from the University of Pennsylvania Library
- Martin Luther King, Jr., from the Seattle Times
- The Official Web Site of Malcolm X
- Eldridge Cleaver, former Black Panther, a Frontline Interview
- Nelson Mandela, from the African National Congress
- 28 Profiles on important African Americans, from the HistoryChannel
- Profiles of Great African Americans You Should Know, from the Black Collegian
- Contemporary African-American History Makers, by Sonya Stinson
In Their Own Words
Issues in the NewsChurch BurningsVarious Topics
Poetry
Institutional Changes
General Resources
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