Browse a large directory that contains annotated links to resources devoted to African-American history.
University of Virginia presents overviews of its black literature and historical document holdings. Find entries by author, title, and genre.
Exhibit sponsored by the Library of Congress features an overview of African-American history. Find primary sources and biographies.
Archives feature images of African-American families in the Syracuse, New York area from the mid-1800s to the present day.
Archives feature historical documents, photos, and other artifacts tracing the history of blacks in this area. Find links to other resources.
Yale Law School presents a collection of legislative acts that deal with slavery. Find transcriptions and notes.
Educational resource for young readers and teachers explores ways to learn about African American history, literature, and social issues..
Check out the major figures in Black history through a collection of postage stamps, each providing an in-depth profile.
Library of Congress presents details about its collection of pamphlets chronicling almost 100 years of African-American history and culture.
Eclectic catalog of video and audio-cassette resources on African and African American culture held by the University of California, Berkeley.
Contains a variety of historical texts dealing with African-American history and culture.
Duke's special collections library includes a resource devoted to African-American women's history. Explore the exhibits.
University of Virginia presents a large collection of texts by and about African-Americans. Find histories, slave narratives and documents.
Presents an archive of over 4,000 photos of African-American education scenes in the South. Use the search form to find specific images.
Exhibit presented by the Library of Congress presents manuscripts from influential abolitionists and civil rights activists.
View photos or read project information and book details for Marcus Garvey. Includes links to an African studies site.
Search this register of free blacks in the Augusta and Staunton Counties of Virginia between 1803-65.