Overview Information Slavery Era Reconstruction to WW2 Post WW2 Cultural and Technological Achievements Webliographies in US History Topics - Student Projects
Webliographies in US History Topics - Student Projects
African-American Experience in Ohio African American History This project documents a selection of important events in African American history, beginning with the Dred Scott case in 1857 and ending with the implementation of school desegregation plans in the 1970s. African American History African American History - Historical Text Archive African American History Resources African American History - TeachersFirst African American History in the United States The African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress) A good resource guide for the study of African American culture and history. African American Odyssey African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship African-American Pamphlet Collection African American Pamphlets Home Page African-American Poetry, 1760-1900 African American Resources African American Sites - Library of Congress Web Guide African American Studies Toolkit African-American texts from the Modern English Collection African American Web Links - Historical Text Archive African American Women African American World - PBS Africans in America African Timelines Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and Rastus: Blacks in Advertising Black History Tour Black Peoples of the Americas - Main Page Black History WebQuest Civil Rights History Site containing much information as well as links to more information having to do with the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement, 1846-1972 Contains easy to understand information presented chronologically. CNN - Black History Month A Deeper Shade of History: Events & Folks in Black History Digital Librarian: African-Americans Discrimination in United States History Documenting the American South Main Page Education First: Black History Activities Encyclopaedia of Slavery Encyclopedia Smithsonian: African American History and Culture Encyclopaedia of USA History: The Struggle for Civil Rights Filling in the Gaps in American History From Slavery to Civil Rights Getting Word... The Monticello African-American Oral History Project Gilder Lehrman Center: Related Links of Interest Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History: The Collection of Newly Discovered Documents Gilder Lehrman Modules on Major Topics in American History Hotlist: Black History In Motion: the African-American Migration Experience Legends of Tuskegee The Noose: An American Nightmare NYPL Digital Schomburg Images of African Americans from the 19th Century Teaching American History for Students U.S. History - African American From the Best of History Web Sites.
The African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress) African-American Odyssey Amistad America TheBlackMarket.com (Slavery: Frequently Asked Questions) Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 Captive Passage: The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Making of the Americas Digital History - Slavery Fredrick Douglass Online Resources at the Library of Congress Gilder Lehrman Instutue - Module: Slavery Images of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection Slave Studies Slavery and the Making of America Slavery in New York Slavery in the North Slavery and Post-Slavery Resources Slavery Resource Guide at the Library of Congress Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860 The Slave Trade Slave Voices from the Duke University Special Collections Library Twelve Years a Slave The Underground Railroad Site - Table of Contents Understanding Prejudice: Slavery and the US Presidents Voices from the Days of Slavery: Former Slaves Tell Their Stories
African-American Odyssey American Experience | Marcus Garvey American Experience | Scottsboro: An American Tragedy Bill of Rights in Action: "At the Hands of Persons Unknown": Lynching in America Black Voting Rights: Creation of the 15th Amendment Booker T. Washington Online Resources from the Library of Congress The Destruction of Black Wall Street: The Tulsa Riot Fredrick Douglass Online Resources at the Library of Congress Freedmen and Southern Society Project Jim Crow Laws Listening Between the Lines Lynching in America The Marcus Garvey & UNIA Papers Project, UCLA NAACP History The Negro Holocaust: Lynching and Race Riots in the US , 1880-1950 Paul Robeson PBS - Freedom Never Dies: The Story of Harry T. Moore Racial Violence in America: Lynchings, 1877 to 1920 The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow W.E.B. Du Bois Online Resources at the Library of Congress What Was Jim Crow?
American Experience - Eye on the Prize Bill of Rights in Action: Equal Opportunity in the Military Brown v. Board of Education Sites at the Library of Congress Civil Rights Resource Guide at the Library of Congress Discrimination in United States History Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project MLK Page Mrs. Ruland's US History WWW Resources: Post WW2 Domestic Issues: Civil Rights NAACP History The Negro Holocaust: Lynching and Race Riots in the US , 1880-1950 The Noose: An American Nightmare Paul Robeson Reporting Civil Rights The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Seattle Times: Martin Luther King Jr. Separate is Not Equal Southern Poverty Law Center - Intelligence Project Voices of Civil Rights We Shall Overcome; Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement National Register Travel Itinerary
The American Experience | The Jubilee Singers The Church in the Southern Black Community (American Memory, Library of Congress) The Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance Resources Picturing a Nation: Native Americans and Visual Representation
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