Theresa Murdock provides this guide to resources focused on the African-American history, the Civil War, slavery, Civil Rights, and African-American biographies.
Montgomery County Public Schools furnishes this comprehensive guide to African-American history resources.
Offers special presentations and document collections chronicling the African American struggle.
Lea Burnside provides this guide to resources related to African and African-American history. Includes lesson plans and study guides.
Resource provides a collection of articles and biographies on African-American history resources, including abolition and black nationalism.
Offers an illustrated guide to the Library of Congress manuscript and photograph collections, including writings by Frederick Douglass.
Supplies a guide to the Library of Congress' Manuscript Division which holds a variety of historic documents relating to African American history and culture.
PBS guide presents features on African-American history and culture, and listings for related programs. Peruse forums and media clips.
Presents a historical representation of the lives and times of Americans of African descent. Find trivia, folk tales, biographies, and links.
Resource guide furnishes access to study guides, articles, and biographies relating to African-American history and culture.
Library of Congress exhibit features documents on the role of African-American churches from 1780 to 1925. Learn about their social and cultural influence.
Explore Black history with this guide featuring resources in a variety of topics. Includes access to a Black History webring and quiz.
Review a collection of biographies, calendars and speeches devoted to African-American history.
CyberSoup provides this free and fun way to learn about African-American history.
Library at Long Island Univ. features a memorial that provides an overview of African-American history through the Reconstruction period.
History enthusiasts provide a resource that details African-American inventors and civil rights activists. Also find court documents.
Comprehensive source provides links to related activities, quizzes, resources, kids making a difference, and parenting tips for celebrating Black history.
Presents an overview of significant historical events from the 1600s onward. Includes links to profiles of major figures.
Describes the importance of Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Harlem, Memphis, Montgomery, New Orleans, Nicodemus, Kansas, and Washington, DC, in Black history.
Search alphabetically or by subject a large catalog of pamphlets relating to African American history and culture.
Exhibit guide details the Library's collections on Black History and Culture, covering Colonization, Abolition, Migrations, and the Works Progress Administration.
Offers resources about the Dred Scott case, post-Civil War America, the Civil Rights Movement and school integration.
Resource guide furnishes access to articles, archives, biographies, and publications relating to Black history and notable African-Americans.
Join in the active discussion boards to talk about the origins of The Man, slavery past and present, and related issues.