African American Mosaic
A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History & Culture
Amistad Research Center, Tulane UniversityThe ARC has extensive holdings of printed matter, letters, photographs, and other material documenting the history of slavery, race relations, African American community development, and the Civil Rights Movement.
African Journals OnLineAJOL is a database of journals published in Africa, covering the full range of academic disciplines. It contians 296 journal tiltle and they are scholarly in content, and contain original research.
Archives of African American Music and Culture, Indiana UniversityThe AAAMC supports the research of scholars, students, and the general public from around the world by providing access to oral histories, photographs, musical and print manuscripts, audio and video recordings, and educational broadcast programs, among other holdings.
Black History GuideThe Encyclopedia Britannica entries on significant events, organizations and individuals in Black History, with biographies, audio/video, and bibliographies.
Black World Studies at Miami UniversityThe Black World Studies Program at Miami University originated in 1976. The program offers both a major and a minor, and its teaching and research activities focus primarily on the experiences of people of African descent in Africa, United States, and through out the world.
Martin Luther King, Jr./Civil Rights PagesList of links dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr., and to the Civil Rights Movement.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureWebpage of the New York Public Library's research center.
Slave Trade ArchivesUnesco site dealing with transatlantic slave trade.
Smithsonian African American History & Culture Page
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