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- L&S Video
- Best known for its African-American Artists Series of documentaries on the most important African-Americans in both art history and in the contemporary art scene.
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- NYC Harlem Photo Gallery
- Photos of Lenox Avenue, Sylvia's, Apollo Theater, Foxy Brown, Harlem homes, and the Broadway elevated subway.
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- Celebrate Black History
- From the Family Education Network, information about Dr. King, quizzes, links, genealogy for kids, puzzles, list of books.
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- I Believe I Can Fly
- Black History Month speech delivered to the students of Willingboro High School, Willingboro, New Jersey on February 25, 1999 by inventor Philip Emeagwali.
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- The African Connection
- Black history month special at Kamat's Potpouuri explores the Indo-African nexus over the centuries; special focus on the Siddi community.
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- The History of Black History
- Brief biography of Carter G. Woodson and a summary of how Black History Month began; from Kids' Almanac.
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- Carol's Daughter
- This Black-owned business in Brooklyn sells all kinds of homemade beauty, health and haircare products for African Americans
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- Nedjetti's House of Peace
- Industry hair naturalist/loctician Nedjetti shares gallery and gives her expertise advice on natural hairstyling and locs versality.
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- Shea butter hair care products
- Shea butter and shea moisturizer for dry skin, clear bumps, spots and soften skin. Free Samples available
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- Emmet Louis Till
- Overviews the story of this 14-year-old boy's murder, his killers' acquittal, their sale of their confession to a magazine, and Mrs. Till's work to see that her son had not died in vain.
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- NPR - Feds to Re-Open Case of 1955 Murder of Emmett Till
- Tavis Smiley talks with Keith Beauchamp, a filmmaker from New York who spent the last nine years making the documentary "The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till". Other guests include Emmett Till's cousin Simeon Wright and trial attorney Raymond Brown. (May 12, 2004)
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- African-Americans in the U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Maritime Service
- US Merchant Marines offer a small tribute to the African-Americans who served in WWII. View photographs of some of the soldiers.
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- Over 100 Years Later, Black Cadet Gets his Due
- Johnson Whittaker, one of the first black cadets at West Point, was unjustly court-martialed at the time. In 1995 President Clinton posthumously gave him a commission.
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- Teaching With Documents: Photographs of the 369th Infantry and African Americans during World War I
- The National Archives Digital Classroom tells the story of the "Harlem Hellfighters".
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- Wikipedia: African-American Medal of Honor recipients
- Lists Medal of Honor recipients by time period. Includes places, dates, ranks, citations and, in many cases, pictures.
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- African American Religion, Pt. II: From the Civil War to the Great Migration, 1865-1920
- Essay with teaching guidance and resources by a leading scholar in American religious studies, from the National Humanities Center.
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- The Church in the Southern Black Community
- Online books and images which show how Blacks shaped religion in the South, and how the church became the center of Black community life. Approximately from the Revolutionary War until the late 1920s.
