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African American Biographical Database

The African American Biographical Database (AABD) brings together in one resource the biographies of thousands of African Americans, many not to be found in any other reference source. These biographical sketches have been carefully assembled from biographical dictionaries and other sources. This extraordinary collection contains extended narratives of African American activists, business people, former slaves, performing artists, educators, lawyers, physicians, writers, church leaders, homemakers, religious workers, government workers, athletes, farmers, scientists, factory workers, and more--both the famous and the everyday person. Their stories are pivotal to an understanding of the Black American experience over the last two centuries.

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American Memory from the Library of Congress - Home Page

Has a resource guide for African American History

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Annie Easley: Computer Scientist

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Avalon Project - Documents on Slavery

By Yale Law Library The Avalon Project at the Yale University Law School brings together digitized primary documents, treaties, speeches, and biographical texts relevant to the fields of history, economics, politics, law, diplomacy and government. The documents on slavery include literary works, federal and state statutes, and treaties and agreements concerning the slave trade. Coverage spans pre-eighteenth century to the twenty-first century.

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Black On Campus--Higher Education and the African American Experience

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BlackNews.com - Black News | African American News | Black America

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Call & Post Newspapers of Ohio

Founded by Garrett Morgan and a group of pioneering Black businessmen, the newspaper has published every week since 1916 and in 1929 merged with the Cleveland Post. It is the only African-American owned, general circulation newspaper in Cleveland that conforms to the Ohio Revised Code’s definition of a newspaper of general circulation.

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Dale Emeagwali: Biologist

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Dorothy McClendon: Microbiologist

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Evelyn Boyd Granville: Mathematician

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FinalCall.com News - Uncompromised National and World News and Perpectives

Founded in the 1930s as the Final Call to Islam, the newspaper evolved into Muhammad Speaks in the 1960s and boasted a circulation of 900,000 a week, with monthly circulation of 2.5 million. Today, the weekly Final Call Newspaper serves a readership of diverse economic and educational backgrounds, including circulation in North America, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean.

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http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/geo/LandView_files/v3_document.htm

Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the African American Registry is a link libraries should consider adding to their web pages. Including blogs, videos, text articles, links to other resources, the site translates into languages around the world (Google translations), family history, etc. I’ve included information below about the Registry. Benjamin Mchie is always interested in coming and speaking to library staff and they are especially interested in helping library staff and teachers use the site with students. They are receiving hits on the site from all over the world and I was especially interested in the quick ability to change the text on the site to other languages.

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June Bacon-Bercey: Meteorologist

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Katherine G. Johnson: Physicist

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LSCC Black History Links

A Salute to Black History

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Madame C.J. Walker (Sarah Breedlove McWilliams Walker): Inventor, Businesswoman

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Mae C. Jemison: Astronaut, Physician

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Marguerite Thomas Williams: Geologist, Geographer

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Marie Maynard Daly: Biochemist

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Mary Styles Harris: Biologist, Geneticist

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New Pittsburgh Courier

The New Pittsburgh Courier is one of the oldest and most prestigious Black newspapers in the United States, with a rich and storied history.

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New York Amsterdam News

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NYPL Digital Gallery | Home

NYPL Digital Gallery provides free and open access to over 700,000 images digitized from the The New York Public Library's vast collections, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints, photographs and more.

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Rebecca Lee Crumpler: Physician

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Roger Arliner Young: Zoologist, Biologist

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Ruth Ella Moore: Bacteriologist

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Shirley Ann Jackson: Theoretical Physicist

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Sister Mary Sylvester Deconge: Mathematician

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The African American experience in cyberspace : a resource guide to the best Web sites on black culture and history

by McWorter, Gerald A.

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Twilight and Reason--Higher Education and the African American Experience

Twilight and Reason (twilightandreason.com) is the hub for a handful up projects that are being developed under the heading of the African American History of Higher Education Project (AAHHEP). AAHHEP is a nonprofit archive and museum without walls dedicated to preserving and interpreting the diverse experiences of Black people in North American institutions of higher education.

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Welcome to the Michigan Chronicle Online!

The Chronicle has been recognized as the “Best Black Newspaper” in the country by the National Newspaper Publishers Association five times.

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