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Category: Resources : African-American
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- The African-American Home Page
Offerings of another Black Internet pioneer, Joe Jones. Contains links to various African-American Internet resources. Of particular interest is a link to several tasty soul food recipes.
- Afrigeneas
Mailing list focused on genealogical research and resources in general and on African ancestry in particular.
- Black Access Marketplace
Links to American newspapers (including those focused on African-Americans), business & finance, science & technology, professional organizations, art & leisure, and (as the name suggests) a product marketplace.
- Black Caucus of the American Library Association
Organized to promote the development of library and information services for African-Americans and other people of African descent.
- Black Cultural Studies
Experimental Black cultural studies. Its early offerings include bibliographical information from site contributors working in such areas as Black literary criticism, Black popular culture, critical race theory and film theory.
- Brian's Blackboard: Information for African-American Educators
Links people interested in topics related to all facets of African-American education to appropriate resources. The topics listed on this page are not limited to "academics". You will also find links to cultural topics such as Jazz, African-American Art, Rap music, Black Theatre, etc. Check out the links to university African-American studies programs.
- Community Organizations Networking (CONET) African-American Professionals Directory
Directory established under the joint initiative of the Black Employment Program (BEP) of Eglin AFB (Eglin, FL) and the Okaloosa County Chapter of Blacks In Government (BIG) to promote awareness and communication.
- Federal Information Exchange and Minority On-Line Information Service
Electronic access to information on federal grants, including financial aid in the form of research fellowships.
- Kenneth Wyrick's African-American Information Resources
Interesting and informative African-American Web content.
- The National Trust for the Development of African-American Men
National, non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, that addresses the development, needs and challenges of African-Americans, especially males, in the areas of health, leadership training, economic development, education, and crime prevention from an African view of the world.
- University of Maryland's Diversity Database
Well-maintained list of links whose categories include Bibliographies; Book, Film, and Media Reviews; Conferences, Employment Opportunities and Information; Fellowships, Grants, Scholarships; Government and Politics, Listservs, References, and Course Syllabi.
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