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The National Archives holds a wealth of material documenting the African American experience and highlights these... see more
Our Teacher's Guide offers a collection of lessons and resources for K-12 social studies, literature, and arts classrooms... see more
African American History for HIST 244 is a compilation of selected readings from African American History (Lumen),... see more
The virtual museum of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture. It contains... see more
"This course introduces the viewer to African-American history, with particular emphasis on the political thought and... see more
"The purpose of this course is to examine the African American experience in the United States from 1863 to the present.... see more
Every month is “Black History Month” here at BlackPast.org. Nonetheless we recognize that hundreds of thousands of our... see more
Hundreds of PreK-12 teaching and learning resources that support developmentally appropriate skill-building and leverage... see more
Smithsonian Open Access invites you to discover a world where you can learn, research, explore, and create in ways you... see more
Celebrate Black History Month with documentaries about Black Americans who have made indelible marks on history with... see more
This course is an interdisciplinary introduction to important historical, cultural, literary, and political issues... see more
The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation.... see more
This annotated bibliography contains resources about Sojourner Truth's life and legacy, categorized by Elementary, Middle... see more
From the website: "Emilie Davis was an African-American woman living in Philadelphia during the U.S. Civil War. This... see more
From the invention of the first 3D TV to the first moon-based observatory, African American mathematicians, scientists,... see more
Who Built America? includes a free online textbook, primary document repository, and teaching resource created by the... see more
With a career spanning from 1950 to his retirement in 1994, the argument can be made that Edward Stanley "Ed" Temple was... see more
American actor of stage and screen. He is perhaps best known known for films such as Shaft (1971), Ragtime (1981), and... see more
The Tougaloo Nine were nine students who, in 1961 while undergraduates at Tougaloo College, staged sit-ins at the... see more
Located within walking distance of downtown Columbia, South Carolina, Benedict College is a private four-year,... see more
Tougaloo College is one of the United States’ premier historically black colleges and universities. The American... see more
In March 1897 the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature created a land grant college to train African American teachers,... see more