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- Upscale Magazine
- Provides business and entertainment news, health, beauty, and lifestyle information for African Americans.
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- NAACP
- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), a civil rights organization for ethnic minorities in the united States.
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- NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF)
- Provide legal assistance to poor African Americans and civil rights and voting rights activists, and brings lawsuits against violators of civil rights. History, description of legal and scholarship programs, publications, events, and links to offices.
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- Africans in America - Lemuel Haynes
- PBS presents a brief biography of the first African American ordained by a mainstream Protestant Church in the United States.
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- Vermont History: Lemuel Haynes
- Mini-biography of Lemuel Haynes, first black pastor of a white congregation in America.
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- National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA)
- Official home of an organization established in 1993 to uplift, promote and inspire business ownership and entrepreneurship in black communities worldwide. Offers forums and a newsletter.
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- National Technical Association
- A professional association of scientists and engineers committed to ensuring that minorities, women and youth have the skills needed for a technological workforce.
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- Africans in America - Richard Allen
- PBS series on African-American history profiles the Methodist minister who helped create the first independent black religious denomination.
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- Bright Moments - Richard Allen
- Educational resource devoted to African-American history features a profile of the church leader and black rights activist.
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- The Life, Experience, and Gospel Labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen
- Autobiography of the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Includes historical documents from Mother Bethel. Published 1833.
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- Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts
- Based in Roxbury and serving Greater Boston. Describes services and programs, and ways for people to contribute.
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- Africans in America - The Civil War
- Educational resource provided by PBS offers an overview of African-American history during the Civil War. Find biographies and primary sources.
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- National Council of Negro Women
- A non-profit membership organization dedicated to improving the lives of African American women, their families, and communities.
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- Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc.
- A non-profit organization dedicated to community service, academic excellence and cultural consciousness among women.
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- Amendment to the Negro Soldier Bill.
- University of North Carolina presents a transcription of the Confederate States of America's 1865 bill that allowed slaves into the Confederate army.
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- Blacks who fought for the South (News Article)
- Read a transcript of a Washington Times article by economist Walter Williams that reveals insight into the history of black Confederate soldiers.
