Key African American Links

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The African Wedding Guide is an inclusive online resource to assist you in planning either an African-inspired or traditional wedding. If you prefer a heritage wedding, they show you how to integrate traditions, symbols, and rituals of African culture into your ceremony, and help you carefully select each element of your big day for an unforgettable celebration.

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African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship:  The exhibition The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship, showcases the incomparable African American collections of the Library of Congress. Displaying more than 240 items, including books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, plays, films, and recordings, this is the largest black history exhibit ever held at the Library, and the first exhibition of any kind to feature presentations in all three of the Library's buildings.

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American children, parents and teachers. Our mission is to create positive, 
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African American Web Connection (AAWC). An excellent starting point. The site is crisp, clean, very logically arranged, and features links to many art and art-related sites. The product of a "Web hobbyist and Certified Computer Professional," the AAWC is "dedicated to providing a Web gateway to Afrocentric resources suitable for the entire family." It succeeds quite admirably. 

University of California, Santa Barbara. This is a very manageable site with access to a range of data-types. The site has 16 broad categories and is especially strong in news media, historical texts, and documents.  

Soul Search: The Search Engine for the World's People of Color. This is a search engine for accessing information contained in the African American Web Ring. One of many "Web rings" forming on the Internet, this one has collected over 1,000 sites related to African American culture including art, dance, history, and personal pages. 

Rutgers University: African-American Studies. This site focuses on library collections and more pure bibliographical links than information links. Also provided are specialized links, including Black Church Fires Resource Guide, Black Health Net, and Negro Baseball Leagues Online Archives.  

Georgetown University: Race & Ethnicity-African-American. Part of their American Studies Web pages, this is an alphabetical listing of a nice variety of sites not often linked elsewhere. 

The Universal Black Pages. This is a frequently hotlinked site. Originally created and developed by the Georgia Tech Black Graduate Students Association, its purpose is "to have a complete and comprehensive listing of African-diaspora related Web pages at a central site." Their effort is a modest beginning. 

Educational sites/research centers

National Alliance of Black Educators  NABSE, a 5,000 plus member, nonprofit organization founded in 1970 by Dr. Charles D. Moody, Sr. and other prominent educators, is the nation's largest network of African American educators. NABSE is dedicated to improving the educational accomplishments of African American youth through the development and deployment of instructional and motivational methods that increase levels of inspiration, attendance and overall achievement.

African American Biographic Data Base at Harvard. The African American Biographical Database (AABD) brings together in one resource the biographies of thousands of African Americans, many not to be found in any other reference source. These biographical sketches have been carefully assembled from biographical dictionaries and other sources. The Largest Electronic Collection of Biographical Information on African Americans.  1790-1950

Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture. This renowned and widely linked site supports the Schomberg Center, "a national research library devoted to collecting, preserving and providing access to resources documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world." The site continues to grow, recently adding The Digital Schomberg and Online Exhibitions. .

American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library. Developed by the Library of Congress for the study of black history and culture, this site includes African-American Mosaic, African-American Odyssey, and African-American Perspectives. American Memory is a searchable collection with documents, photographs, maps, sound, and film clips. .

The Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Center for Nonviolent Social Change. This is the official MLK historical site. Provides links to the King Papers Project (at Stanford), a 2,700-item bibliography, photographs, and much more.

Museum of Afro-American History, Boston. This visually attractive site provides links to 12 other museums of African American collections. Virtual tours, resource lists, museum hours, and other practical information are given. An example of what you can find here is Heroes in the Ships: African Americans in the Whaling Industry from the Kendall Whaling Museum in Sharon, Massachusetts, or The National Civil Rights Museum Web site. .

Our Shared History: Celebrating African American History and Culture. The National Park Service (NPS) features links and online tours to provide information on African American heritage. Visitors can tour the historic South, learn about the Underground Railroad, and visit other NPS sites dedicated to preserving African American heritage. 

Afrigeneas. Afrigeneas at Mississippi State is a genealogical research site for African ancestry with over 30 links specific to African American genealogy, such as Freedmen's Bureau Records, the National Archives & Records Administration Archival Information Locator, and emancipation papers. 

Historically Black Colleges and Universities. This is the most complete list we located, with links to the homepages of 71 colleges and universities. The Minority On-Line Information Service (MOLIS), whose ultimate goal is "to represent all minority institutions," maintains the link. The other feature MOLIS provides is links to scholarship and fellowship information for all "recognized minorities." .

Indiana University, Bloomington. Under the auspices of the Department of Afro-American Studies, self described as "one of the most vital Black studies academic units in the coutry," the Black Film Center/Archive is a frequently hotlinked site to their extensive holdings. A limited number of related links to sites at Indiana University are also provided.. A related site of interest is the Archives of African American Music & Culture

Urban Education Web. From this site you can search the ERIC database, use topical Internet pathfinders, and view documents on urban and minority families, school reform, and more. Presented by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Urban Education, UEWeb offers manuals, brief articles, annotated bibliographies, as well as reviews and summaries of publications. 

African/Africana Studies, African-American/Afro-American Studies. These are a few of the numerous colleges and universities that offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in one or both of these disciplines. These sites generally are program-specific with few links via this route to other Internet sites. Cornell University; Howard University; Morehouse College; Morgan State University; University of Alabama; University of Illinois.

Organizations and associations
African American Organizations. This collection of links to organizations is aggregated by the African American Web Connection. It includes many fraternal and social organizations as well as political and social advocacy groups. .

NAACP. The homepage of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People includes timely information about the organization, text of speeches by the current president Kweisi Mfume, and a calendar of upcoming events. A page of NAACP Links connects to a range of minority interest and advocacy groups, such as the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute, and the Native American Rights Fund among many others. .

The National Urban League (NUL). Founded in 1910, the NUL is the "premier social service and civil rights organization in America . . . to assist African Americans in the achievement of social and economic equality." A very user-friendly site with a link to a changing selection of other Internet resources and programs" across the country..

The Nation of Islam (NOI). This site provides extensive coverage of speeches and writings by Minister Louis Farrakhan. There is also historical information about the founding of the NOI and links to domestic and international Islamic centers. An online version of their weekly newspaper, The Final Call, is also provided. .

The National Bar Association (NBA).The African-American counterpart to the American Bar Association, the NBA was in the news last summer for inviting Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to address their annual conference. The most salient feature of this site is a long list of links to law-related Internet resources..

Prince Hall Masonry.  A writers information about the fraternal organization.  MIDDLE_CHAMBER_OF_KING_SOLOMONS_TEMPLE 

National Association of Black Journalists. This is the homepage for the "largest media organization for people of color in the world." This site is primarily focused on information about the organization's events and purpose, with few links to other sites. .

United States Commission on Civil Rights. This site provides general information such as contact numbers to file discrimination complaints, a catalog of their publications, and press releases. .

Afrocentric sites
University of Pennsylvania: African Studies Center. Frequently linked and regularly updated, this is a good basic site for all libraries. It has an extensive collection of links on Africa with specific subtopics by country; current and well organized.

African National Congress (ANC). The ANC and Nelson Mandela certainly have near universal name recognition, so this is another site all libraries should bookmark. It is very thorough, with an attractive and user-friendly layout. Of great utility is the access to the full-text of numerous ANC publications. .

E-journals/news services
Africa News Online: Gateway to a Continent. This is another Africa-based site that all libraries should bookmark. It includes numerous links for current news and events in Africa. The link to news of the United States and Africa highlights up-to-the-minute news stories from throughout Africa. .

Africa Update Archives. Published by the African Studies Program at Central Connecticut State University, this quarterly newsletter is in its fifth year. Each issue focuses on a particular theme (e.g., Languages of Africa) or a geographic region or country (e.g., Focus on Ethiopia and Somalia).

African Studies Quarterly: The Online Journal of African Studies. Published by the Center for African Studies at the University of Florida, this refereed journal is available in electronic format only. The emphasis is on currency/timeliness to reap the full benefit from the electronic medium, and includes articles, op/ed pages, and book reviews. While the majority of the contributors are associated with the sponsoring institution, the advisory board has a much broader geographic representation. Volume 2, number 2 was issued in August 1998..

AFRO-Americ@. The Afro-American Newspaper Company of Baltimore provides national news and archives dating back to 1996.

The Black Collegian Online. This is the electronic version of the 27-year old, national magazine that focuses on career opportunities for young African Americans. While its target audience is college-age students, there is a broader scope, including commentary by leading African American writers. Very nicely organized with an attractive layout; includes full-text. 

The Black World Today. Maintained by "a collective of journalists, writers, artists, communicators, racial justice advocates, and entrepreneurs" in concert with the National Council of Churches, this site was launched in July 1996 in response to the epidemic of Black church burnings across the United States. Its main purpose is "to chronicle the daily social, political, cultural and economic realities of Black communities and countries . . . [and] to advocate the universal principles of civility, justice, fairness, and respect." 

Callaloo. Published by the Johns Hopkins University Press since 1976, in print and in electronic format since 1995, this is a core journal in African American and African arts and letters. The electronic version is available by institutional subscription only.

Hype. Developed and maintained by the Center for Media & the Black Experience, Hype is a "webzine and print publication that monitors the Black image in the media." 

Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Published by the College of the Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University, this is an attractive and decidedly multicultural scholarly publication published only in electronic format. Vol. 2, no. 1 was dedicated to "postcolonial masculinities" and included eight articles ranging from seven to fourteen pages. Links to other academic electronic journals are also provided. 

The Network Journal. This business publication is aimed at African American professionals and small business owners. 

The North Star: A Journal of African-American Religious History. Supported by a grant from and based at Barnard College, The North Star is an exclusively Web-based publication. The editors are affiliated with the Afro-American Religious History Group of the American Academy of Religion. The mission of The North Star is to provide information on events, new publications, and other resources, as well as to serve as a peer-reviewed journal. .

Union List of African Newspapers Project: Electronic Newspapers of Sub-Saharan Africa. Lists online, free, full-text newspapers from Sub-Saharan Africa, soon to expand to North Africa. 

Western Journal of Black Studies Online Journal. In print since 1977, this interdisciplinary journal now offers an electronic version with scholarly articles, selected by blind peer review, which report original investigations and contribute new knowledge to African American Studies. Available only by subscription to individuals, the modest price provides access to current issues and a two-year backfile. .

Tile.Net. This site contains addresses for discussion groups. Searching by subject "African American Interests," for example, yields nearly 100 discussion group addresses.

Moneywise:  Kelvin Boston’s Moneywise, magazine is a personal finance and lifestyle magazine that is edited for African-Americans. Kelvin Boston’s Moneywise magazine offers practical ideas on saving, financial planning, home ownership, insurance, career management, entrepreneurship and pursuing the good life.

 

Other Key African American Sites:

bullet African Fashion Site 
bulletBill McCreary Online
bullet Black literary 
bullet Black Tech Guide 
bullet Black Collegian Online 
bullet Black Urban Professional 
bullet Black In America 
bulletBlack Voices 
bullet Black Facts Online 
bulletBlack Mind 
bulletBlack World 
bulletBusiness Opportunities 
bullet DC's CyberWorld 
bulletEbony Magazine 
bulletEssence Magazine 
bullet Frankie Crocker Online
bullet Funkjazz Kafe 
bulletHipHop Online 
bulletJazz Central 
bulletJazz Roots 
bullet Keep It Real Online 
bullet Natl. Assoc. of Black Scuba Divers 
bullet Natl. Assoc. of Market Developers 
bullet Netnoir 
bullet Network Journal 
bullet New Beacon Books 
bulletNY Guide To Black Business 
bullet Right On magazine 
bulletStreet Sounds 
bullet Today's Black Woman 
bullet Ultimate Style Clothing 
bullet Urban Calendar
bulletUSAfrica 
bullet Vibe Magazine 
bullet What's The 411 
bulletWorldWide Black Online 
bulletYoung Black Entrepreneurs 
bulletMSBET 
bulletThe Black World Today
bulletwww.aumagazine.com
bullet www.blackenterprise.com
bulletwww.wanonline.com
bullet www.everythingblack.com
bulletwww.afroam.org
bulletwww.platform.net
bullet www.urbansportsnetwork.com
bulletBlackonomics.com
bulletBlackStudies
bullet ABBWA Journal
bulletAchieve (National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. Student
Newsletter)
bulletAffirmative Action Register
bullet African American Research Perspectives
bulletAfrican American Review
bullet African American Studies (University of Wyoming)
bullet African Americans On Wheels
bullet African Studies Newsletter (Berkeley-Stanford Joint Center for African
Studies)
bulletAfrican Studies Quarterly
bullet African-American Archaeology Newsletter
bullet African-Americanist, The
bullet Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society Journal
bullet Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society News
bullet Afro-Americans in New York Life and History
bullet Afro-Hispanic Review
bulletAfronet
bullet American Visions
bullet BDPA Journal Online
bulletBlack Camera
bulletBlack Child Advocate
bulletBlack Congressional Monitor
bulletBlack Health Net, The
bulletBlack Issues Book Review
bulletBlack Issues in Higher Education
bulletBlack Masks (in ethnic newswatch)
bulletBlack Music Research Journal (Center for Black Music Research)
bulletBlack Parenting Today Magazine
bullet Black Renaissance
bulletBlack Scholar, The
bullet Black To Black
bullet Catch-a-Fire: Words of Color
bullet Challenge
bullet CLA Journal
bulletConduit, The
bullet Conexoes
bulletCrisis, The
bullet Diaspora, The
bulletDiversity Careers Online
bulletDrum, The
bulletElan Ezine for African American Women
bulletFocus Magazine
bulletHarlem Live ezine
bulletHarvard Journal of Minority Public Health
bullet Howard Journal of Communications
bullet Hype Newsletter and Webzine
bullet Index of African American Studies Berkeley-Stanford Newsletter
bullet Ingathering
bullet International Review of African American Art
bullet Journal of African American Men
bullet Journal of Black Psychology
bullet Journal of Black Studies
bulletJournal of Blacks in Higher Education
bullet Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
bullet Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development
bulletJournal of National Black Nurses Association
bullet Journal of the National Medical Association
bulletJournal of Negro education
bullet Journal of Negro History, The
bulletJournal of the NTA (online)
bullet Journal of Religious Thought
bullet Journal of Urban Affairs
bulletJournal of Urban Economics
bulletJouvert - Journal of Post-Colonial Studies
bulletLangston Hughes Review
bullet Race and Class
bullet Race and Reason
bulletSlavery and Abolition: A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies
bulletSpectrum Magazine (National Association of Black Accountants, Inc.)
Urban League Review, The

Black Online Newspapers and Magazines

bulletAfrican American Magazine
bulletAfrican American News and Issues
bulletAfro-American Newspaper, The
bulletBaltimore Times, The
bulletBlack Talent News
bulletBlack Women Magazine
bulletCapitol Times, The
bulletCentral Florida Advocate, The
bulletChallenger Newspaper, The
bulletDallas Examiner, The
bulletExodus Newsmagazine
bullet Indianapolis Recorder, The
bulletInner-City News
bulletSoul of America (travel magazine

 

 
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