|
|
 |
| |
|
Search Home : Society : Ethnicity : African : African-American : Events : Black History Month See Also:
- Atlantic Monthly Unbound: The magazine, Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online, lists excerpts of its articles by Dr. King, W.E.B. DuBois, and others; in honor of Black History Month.
- Back in the Day: Indiana black history in celebration of Black History Month.
- Black History Hotlist: A large site with many links about Black History Month, slavery and history, leaders, news, poetry.
- Black History Month Tribute Homepage: Originally created in 1998 by the National Clearninghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. Emphasis is on preventing substance abuse but site also has biographies, quotes from Dr. King, links, and a photo tours, curriculum suggestions.
- Black History Month, Kwanzaa and Martin Luther King Day Resources: Provides the origins of Black History Month, Kwanzaa and Martin Luther King Day, plus links to internet resources including recipes, songs, games and speeches.
- Black History Project: A page of links and information produced by the Christian Science Monitor.
- CNN In-Depth Specials - Black History Month 1999: Quiz, game, sites, stories, timeline; also in-depth articles about Dr. King and his influence, and what it means to be Afrikan [sic].
- Celebrate Black History: From the Family Education Network, information about Dr. King, quizzes, links, genealogy for kids, puzzles, list of books.
- Celebrate Black History Month: Profiles of prominent African-American personalities, ranging from Civil Rights Activist Malcolm X to Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison.
- Celebrating Black History Month: Includes highlights from the lives of select African-American leaders, art projects for children and discussion starters.
- Detroit Free Press - Black History: For Black History Month, 1997, a list of articles published by the Free Press about African Americans in all areas of life.
- Education First: Black History Activities: Pacific Bell's Black History web site with links, interactive quiz, videoconferencing.
- Experience The Past: Links to and web sites. Features inventors, artists, poets, musicians, and prominent figures.
- Fact Monster: Encyclopedia - NAACP: A definition and brief history of the organization National Association for the Advancement of Color People.
- Fathom Celebrates Black History Month: Columbia University, The New York Public Library, and other leading centers of learning offer a selection of online learning materials, articles and reference sources for to Black History Month.
- February is Black History Month: A list of links you can explore about the preservation of African and African-American history.
- I Believe I Can Fly: Black History Month speech delivered to the students of Willingboro High School, Willingboro, New Jersey on February 25, 1999 by inventor Philip Emeagwali.
- Infoplease.com and Black History Month: Infoplease.com celebrates Black History Month with a collection of features, biographies, reference links, civil rights timeline, quizzes and puzzles.
- The African Connection: Black history month special at Kamat's Potpouuri explores the Indo-African nexus over the centuries; special focus on the Siddi community.
- The History of Black History: Brief biography of Carter G. Woodson and a summary of how Black History Month began; from Kids' Almanac.
- The Origins of Black History Month: Brief history of the establishment of Black History Month and some suggestions on celebrating it.
- Voices: In celebration of Black History Month, the Savannah Morning News presents the voices of Savannah's black heritage.
- Why We Need Black History Month All Year Around: A Canadian writes about the importance of Black History Month in the Jan. 1995 issue of Ghana Review.
| |
|
|