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Library Resources
The Library's collection of licensed databases & E-Reference Books may include information on this topic; these are commercial, copyrighted materials that PGCMLS licenses for the reference and research needs of its customers; often this material comes directly from printed books. Most of these databases may be accessed remotely, while a few are available only to users on PC's in our Branches.
Web Resources
- African
American History Challenge
Take a quiz to see how knowledgeable you are about important
people and events in African American history.
- The
African-American Mosaic
"A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black
History and Culture."
- The African American
Web Connection
Afrocentric web sources on a wide variety of topics. Includes
gateways to African American churches, businesses, organizations
and publications.
- African Americans in Maryland
Many links to historical and cultural resources for Maryland.
- The Afro-American
Newspaper
News, culture, history, and a kids' zone.
- BET (Black Entertainment Television
Network)
Diverse site covers not only BET's programs and schedules, but
music, lifestyles, news, opinion, etc.
- Black
History Hotlist
Large list of links to African American culture and current
topics, as well as Black History.
- Encyclopaedia
Britannica's Guide to Black History
Examines nearly 400 years of African-American history through
general articles, a timeline, and biographies.
- The
Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
Brief biographical information about African American men and
women who have contributed to the advancement of science and
engineering.
- IN MOTION: The
African-American Migration Experience
The African-American Migration Experience presents an interpretation
of African-American history that focuses on the self-motivated
activities of peoples of African descent to remake themselves
and their worlds. Created by New York Public Library's Schomburg
Center for Research in Black Culture, with support from the Congressional
Black Caucus.
- myvoicedc.com
African American culture and content for Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia.
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