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Adminet Africa
This is the site for all kinds of African resources such as art, culture, cooking, and information about each country in the continent.
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Africa Guide for K-12 Resources
The site is provided by African Studies Center at University of Pennsylvania. This site has resources on k-12 information, country-specific, multimedia archive, African in the library, travel in African and much more. This is an excellent site for both teachers and students.
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African American Science and Technology
Several links are provided to websites related to African American science and technology including information about conferences, organizations, and individuals who have made significant contributions.
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African American Web Connection
Calling itself an African American Cyber Gateway for both adults and kids, the African American Web Connection (AAWC) provides a doorway to Afrocentric web resources for the African American web community and others seeking the total Black web experience.
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African American World
Your guide to African American history and culture. From sojourner Truth to Jacob Lawrence, discover the courage and talent that shaped the American experience.
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African Studies Center at University of Pennsylvania
This site includes information on specific African countries, multimedia archives, a link to the African Studies Association, feeds from Africa, and web links to Black/African Conferences
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African-American History
This site specializes in information about the history of African-Americans in the United States, it includes primary resources, articles, relevant links, photographs, biographies, and African-American history in the news.
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African-American Mosaic
This site is a Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Black History and Culture. This exhibit marks the publication of "The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture".
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African-American Women in Technology
African-American Women in Technology is an online training and support community for African-American Women employed in or aspiring to enter the field of Information Technology.
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African/African American Sites
Links are available for websites on a variety of topics, including history and research centers, a future Black faculty database, and original slave narratives.
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Afrika.no - The Index on Africa
This site was created by the Norwegian Council for Africa (NCA) as a part of their efforts to raise awareness about Africa and African affairs.
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Archives of African American Music & Culture
The Archives of African American Music and Culture (AAAMC) is devoted to the collection, preservation, and dissemination of materials for the purpose of research and study of African American music and culture.
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Black History Month
Here one can find a number of historical timelines, special features highlighting prominent African American individuals, information about unique holiday celebrations, and other basic educational material.
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Black Voices
AOL Black Voices, the premiere site for African-American culture and community, offers African-American message boards, profiles and chats, African-American sports, African-American news, African-American entertainment, African-American style and beauty, relationship advice and more. Share your voice at BV!
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BlackStudents.com
BlackStudents.com is a weekly email newsletter and a quarterly print newsletter featuring the latest news, tips, and opportunities for African-American high school and college students. The newsletter also alerts students to available scholarships, internships, and employment opportunities.
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Composers of African Descent
This site contains brief biographies and a discography for classical composers of African descent, from Africa, the Americas, and Europe, this may be useful for educators wishing to introduce African Music to their students.
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Education First: Black History Hotlist
Resources for this site come from all over the Internet, CNN Interactive provide some information, while other contributors include university scholars and amateurs.
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Lyric Reader: Creating Intrinsically Motivating and Culturally Responsive Reading Environments
In this article Nichole D. Pinkard discusses two software applications, which she developed to address the reading skills of African Americans.
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Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
This page provides answers to the question, “Who are the greatest Black Mathematicians?” The accomplishments of several African American mathematicians are listed by decade to provide a chronological history of the field.
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NASA Quest
In honor of Black History Month, NASA Quest presents a series of online interactive events featuring African American men and women who contribute their work in support of NASA's mission and goals.
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National Black Child Development Institute
NBCDI is a nonprofit organization that provides and supports programs, workshops, and resources for African American children, their parents and communities in the United States. NBCDI initiates positive change for the health, welfare, and educational needs of all African American children.
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The African American Odyssey
"The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship" showcases the incomparable African American collections of the Library of Congress by displaying more than 240 items, including books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, and plays in the largest black history exhibit ever presented by the Library.
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The African-American Teachers' Lounge
It is a great web page for African American teachers. Teachers will find language art, math, social science, and science lesson plan for k-12. It also has a lesson plan of the math. It is an educational web site for k-12 teachers.
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The Afrocentric Experience
The site is dedicated to the empowerment and the enlightenment processes of all people throughout the world, especially those of African descent in Africa and the African Diaspora.
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The Black History Hot List
This list links to twenty-seven web sites related to Black history, it contains one hundred twenty questions relating to African Americans in Science.
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The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
This website features profiles of African American men and women who have made significant advancements in the fields of science and engineering. In addition, data is presented regarding the past, present, and future involvement of African Americans in the sciences.
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The Thomas Day Education Project: Disseminating African -American History and Culture Across the Curriculum
Educational and professional development news, events, and resources are offered with a focus on improving K-12 African American history curriculum.
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William Patterson
William Patterson was born in San Francisco in 1890. After graduating with a law degree in 1919 he joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) where he met his future wife, Louise Patterson.
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