Harlem School Web Sites Ralph Bunche School
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NetNoir Online - The Black Network An interesting community with news and events concerning blacks worldwide.
A journal that informs people of color about changes in the world, sports, business news and other issues.
Internet magazine from an Urban Business perspective
"Black America's favorite web site." The internet of the widely known Essence magazine. An entertainment and sports magazine for anyone An organization informing African Americans and people of color with business news. The World Africa Network or "wanonline" displays news and information important to the lifestyles of colored people The popular African American Magazine
BlackFamilies.com is the place to find
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African American History: Historical Text Archive Many sites giving incite into the lives and customs of blacks living in small towns across the U.S. Black History Month: How it All Began A web site by the Association of students of African Black History Month Site A Web-ring informing the universe of African American History. Black History Month Sites A Site with many African American Links
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More Black History Links
Focus on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Topics include:The Man, The Movement, The Legacy, The Holiday,Electronic Classroom. From the Seattle Times.
www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/BHM/AfroAm.htmlA very informative site with many links, and different activities.
A.Philip Randolph and the PBS documentary about his and achievements. ordering information for video.
PBS "Dialogue on Race". President Clinton and eight others,representing various minority groups discuss questions such as "unfinished business" , "class vs. race",and "the roots of racism. "Links to other discussions connected with the President's Initiative on Race. listener comments.
Tips on talking to children about diversity and racism,with links to sites on civil rights and hate crimes. Sponsored by the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
Links to Amistad-related texts,materials,and projects, both historical and contemporary.
Collection of Civil Rights projects created by ninth-graders at North Hagerstown (Maryland) High school.
Birmingham Civil Rights Institutes description of it's permanent exhibits. Site includes Civil Rights timeline and information about obtaining and using Spike Lee's documentary about the Birmingham church bombing, "Four Little girls."
Synopsis of current African geography and politics, country by country. Also African games. Also very little on African-American history.
Writings by and about African Americans, mostly focusing on late nineteenth, early twentieth century and links to other similar sites.
Human and civil rights web-site including guides to African-American studies, South Africa, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,slavery; also, Civil Rights lesson plans and links to sights of numerous organizations and institutions concerned with Civil and human rights. From the Indiana Civil Rights Commission.
Links to sites about Amistad, MLK, lesson plans, African American history, the arts, etc.
Study Guides and lesson plans based on the New Orleans Civil Rights movement, Plessy vs. Ferguson, and "Eyes on the prize."
National Civil Rights museum. Overview of African-American history, with short bios of selected individuals and events.
Source for "Eyes on the Prize "video and accompanying softcover book of the same name by Juan Williams. To order by phone, call 1-800-645-4PBS. To order by mail or fax, contact PBS video, Customer support center, 1320 Braddock Place, Alexandria VA 22314- 1698; (703)739-5269 fax.
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