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Internet Subject Guides
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Site List
- African
American History: a listing of available Internet resources.
- The African-American
Mosaic: a resource guide for the Study of Black History and Culture
from the Library of Congress.
- African-American
Odyssey a resource guide for the Study of Black History and Culture
from the Library of Congress.
- African American Registry profiles
the accomplishments of African Americans.
- American Slave
Narrative: An Online Anthology. first-hand accounts from 2,300 former
slaves across the American South.
- African American World includes a timeline of African American history from the 1400s on and information on history, art, culture and biographical profiles.
- Amistad America has a history of the ship and the slave revolt that occurred on it
- Black Film Center/Archive From Indiana University this site contains links to important
film sites as well as to specific sites on Black film directors and filmographies
of Black actors.
- History of Jim
Crow explore
the African-American experience of segregation from the 1870s through the
1950s.
- In Motion: The African American Migration Experience contains tens of thousands of essays, books, articles, manuscripts, illustrations, lesson plans, and maps related to African-American migration during the past four hundred years.
- Portraits in Black: a
historical perspective of the life of the black soldier in the U.S. Army,
1866-1912.
- Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database: contains records for nearly 35,000 slaving expeditions that took place between 1514 and 1866.
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Subject Directories
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to find out what's available on the Internet. Be sure to carefully evaluate what
you find.
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