AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
African-American Collections – American Memory - The Library of Congress
African-American History – University of Washington Libraries
African American History and Culture - Smithsonian Institute
African-American History and Culture – manuscripts – Library of Congress
African American Inventors – St. Louis Public Library – an index to the inventions, inventor, date, and patent number compiled from books and magazines owned by the St. Louis Public Library – covers the 19th and 20th centuries
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOSAIC - A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History & Culture
African American Odyssey – Library of Congress
African-American Studies – Princeton University Library – Online Bibliography
African American Voices – Digital History
African American Women – an online collection of page images and transcriptions of the writings of African-American women.
Black History – John Hernandez, The New York Institute for Special Education
Black History Museum, Alexandria, Virginia
In 2005, the Alexandria Black History Museum opened the first phase of a 3-part exhibition on African-American Life.
Securing the Blessings of Liberty is an exhibition highlighting the African-American experience in early Alexandria, Virginia. Phase I of the exhibition remains on view through 2009.
Emancipation Proclamation - a transcript of the Emancipation Proclamation, historical analysis of the Proclamation, images of the Proclamation. . . . from the National Archives and Records Administration
Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University
Contains secondary documents written about Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as primary documents written during his lifetime
Negro Baseball Leagues – information about the history, players, and teams of the Negro baseball leagues
Time-Line of African American History - from the Library of Congress -' African American Perspectives - pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907
USINFO.State.Gov - Black History Month
Virtual Museum of African-American History
Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color – the University of Minnesota – focuses on women writers of color in North America