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- The African-American Mosaic
- Resources maintained at the Library of Congress for the study of African-American history and culture
- The African Diaspora
- Resources on Africa, Caribbean, and African-American culture maintained at the University of Pennsylvania
- The Black History Database
- At the Deeper Shade of Black
- Black History Museum
- Interactive historical exhibits maintained by AfroAmeric@. Exhibits include "Black Resistance: Slavery in the U.S.," "The Tuskegee Airmen," "Jackie Robinson," "The Black Panther Party," "Black or White," "The Million Man March," "The Scottsboro Boys," and "This is Our War."
- Black Resistance: Slavery in the United States
- Interactive historical exhibit compiled by Carolyn Bennett, PhD, and designed by Matt Evans. This resource contains valuable information about women's resistance to slavery and an excellent chronology of slave revolts. Part of the Black History Museum maintained by AfroAmeric@.
- Brittanica Guide to Black History
- Brilliant graphic design and timeline-organized guide to African-American history. Consists of biographies, some audio (.au and .wav) and video (QuickTime) files, and a bibliography. Part of Brittanica Online.
- On Borrowed Ground: Free African-American life in Charleston, South Carolina 1810-61
- By Jason Poole. This article is part of Essays in History , volume 36, 1994, published by the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia.
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