African American Pamphlets Home Page
The African-American Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1880 - 1920, contains 351 rare pamphlets offering insight into attitudes and ideas of African-Americans between Reconstruction and the First World War.
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African American Odyssey
This Library of Congress exhibition, The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship, showcases the Library's incomparable African American collections. The special presentation is not only a highlight of what is on view in this major black history exhibition, but also a glimpse into the Library's vast holdings of African American materials. Both include a wide array of important and ...
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African-American Women - On-line Archival Exhibits at Duke University
African-American Women On-line Archival Collections Special Collections Library, Duke University Elizabeth Johnson Harris: Life Story Elizabeth Johnson Harris was born in Augusta, Georgia, in 1867 to parents who had been slaves. Her 85 page handwritten memoir provides glimpses of her early childhood, of race relations, of her own ambivalence about her place as an African-American in society, and ...
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The Internet African American History Challenge
Based on the lives of Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojurner Truth and others this site is an Internet based curriculum enhancement tool for Black History education programs. The Internet African American History Challenge consists of test questions based on the lives of important 19th century African Americans. The questions are based on biographical profiles (available at the ...
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Black History.com
Blackhistory.com is a community site dedicated to past influential and living black leaders and the history surrounding them.
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African American History: Welcome
This project documents a selection of important events in African American history. Currently it begins with the 1857 Dred Scott case and continues through Plessy v. Ferguson, the civil rights movement from 1955-1965, and school integration. It may be expanded in the future to contain information on other topics as well.
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Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy
Introduction How to Search Search the Database Miscellaneous Searches View Original Documents Downloads Dr. Hall's Calculations About Feedback ...
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North By South/Great Migrations Page
The African American Great Migration v The North by South webpage explores the multiple dimensions of the Great Migration of African-Americans from the rural South to Northern cities. Epic in scale, monumental in its long-term social and cultural impact, the Great Migration stands as the largest internal movement of people in the history of the United States. Between the years 1900 and 1960, ...
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Flashback - 97.02.12
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The African-American: A Journey from Slavery to Freedom
BACKGROUND Introduction The Beginning of Slavery Slave Trade Middle Passage Slave Codes and Resistance Slavery and Race The Anti-Slavery Movement The Underground Railroad EVENTS A Nation in Crisis: Slavery Timeline Slave Revolts and Rebellions Uncle Tom's Cabin The Amistad Insurrection Harper's Ferry Dred Scott Case Election of 1860 The Civil War Reconstruction PERSONALITIES John Q. Adams John ...
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SC African American History Online
Welcome to the South Carolina African-American History project online. The African-American History project is brought to you through the partnership of BELLSOUTH, SCETV and WIS-TV. The project, now in its thirteenth year, provides educators a method of identifying role models for all youth. ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - I was a Negro in the South for 30 Days
Fifty years ago, Ray Sprigle of the Post-Gazette posed as a black man to experience firsthand what life was like for 10 million people living under the system of legal segregation known as Jim Crow. As he wrote in his 21-part series, I Was a Negro in the South for 30 Days : I quit being white, and free, and an American citizen when I climbed aboard that Jim Crow coach. . . . From then on, ...
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Black Populism in the South: 1886-1896
Black Populism in the South: 1886-1898 Corn husking in Granville County, North Carolina Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division (Washington, D.C.) Chronology 1517-1870, 1870-1885, 1886-1900 The Making of a Black Populist: A Tribute to the Rev. Walter A. Pattillo by Omar Ali The Colored Farmers' Alliance by Omar Ali History of the South: The Southern Revolt by Adrienne Petty Links to ...
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Coombs: Black EXPERIENCE IN AMERICA
Return to Coombs home page The Immigrant Heritage of America By Norman Coombs Originally published by Twayne Press in 1972 as part of The Immigrant Heritage of America Contents Preface PART ONE From Freedom to Slavery 1. African Origins The Human Cradle West African Empires The Culture of West Africa 2. The Human Market The Slave Trade Caribbean Interlude 3. Slavery As Capitalism The Shape of ...
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The Personal Page of Erin Elizabeth Howarth
Erin Elizabeth Howarth Hi. Let me tell you about myself. I was a history major at Brigham Young University. I first created this page in order to publish my senior thesis. The rest of this stuff just sort of grew over the years. I enjoy publishing my research in this way. I hope you find something here interesting. Please email me to let me know what you think. My favorite links to pages on ...
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Keefe Black History
Welcome to Logo submitted by Joshua Taylor So, what do you want to see my page in Frames-NEW! No Frames You are visitor # to come to my page. Submit your page to 34 popular sites for free, using one form! Educating the Black Mind Web Ring This site is owned by Anthony Harris. | Previous | Previous 5 Sites| Next Site | Next 5 Sites| Skip Previous| Skip Next| Random Site | List Sites| Want to ...
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History: The Charlotte Mecklenburg Story
Learn about Charlotte & Mecklenburg County's rich history with the CM Story. Mecklenburg People, African American community, Mecklenburg timeline of events, People on the Hill ...
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