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- ILLOGIQ? BLACK
- Pictures of models, an article, information about three historically Black colleges, information about Harrison Dillard.
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- Black Women in Science-Fiction
- A listing of television shows with Black female main characters, and those without them.
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- ETA Creative Arts Foundation
- A Chicago cultural resource institution for the preservation and perpetuation of African-American ethnic aesthetic arts. Information about performances, classes, publications, and other programs available.
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- Gullah Celebration
- Annual event showcasing the cultural heritage of West African descendants in coastal South Carolina. Includes schedule, background, and participation details.
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- Hammonds House Gallery and Resource Center
- A guide to current and upcoming events, exhibits, lectures, activities, and educational programs at the Atlanta based fine art museum for African American art.
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- Mayme A. Clayton Library and Museum
- Maintains a substantial collection of rare and out-of-print books, documents, films, music, photographs and memorabilia on African-American history and culture. Includes events, collections, and background. Culver City, California, USA.
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- The Name Site
- Lists African names with meanings, ethnic origins and pronunciation. Includes African proverbs and ethnic greeting cards.
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- Black Beach Week
- A list of popular events, parties, and destinations for African Americans, and their schedules.
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- Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival
- A family celebration of the heritage, culture, history, arts and cuisine of Africans, African Americans, and African Caribbeans. August, Annapolis, Maryland.
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- The AMASSI Center
- Health, Wellness, and Cultural Affirmation. Formed in 1993 to provide culturally and socially relevant health promotion, cultural affirmation, harm-reduction, informational and empowerment programs within the African-American and surrounding communities in Los Angeles county.
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- African American Pamphlets
- The Daniel A. P. Murray Pamphlet Collection presents a review of history and culture spanning almost one hundred years. Among the authors represented are Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Benjamin W. Arnett, Alexander Crummel, and Emanuel Love.
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- African American Resources at the Cincinnati Historical Society Library
- Guide to 20th Century African American individuals, organizations and topics from the Greater Cincinnati area. Find books, articles, photographs and manuscripts.
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- African American World
- Presents the broad range of the black experience in the United States, from the Harlem Renaissance to the ongoing debate over affirmative action.
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- African-American History
- Jessica McElrath features many biographical sketches and stories of notable events and time periods. Her collection of photographs from the various periods is extensive.
