A web expose on the black community and lifestyle, these links will give you information on what it is like to be African American & Canadian. Links covering History, Life, and the Language of Religion. Please report any dead links on this page by using the feedback option at the end of this page.


* A Tribute To Ole Brother Nat
(a tribute to Nat Turner)
* A True Leader
(information and resources on Dr. Martin Luther King)
* Aboriginal Resources
* Aframian WebNet
(totally afrocentric)
* AfreeNet
(your gateway to the MotherLand)
* African American Directory
(resources and information for African Americans)
* Afro-American History Page
* African American History
(Mississippi State University)
* African History and Special Interest
* African American Home Page
(African American resources on the net)
* African American Issues by Kenneth T. Span.
(features the words of Elijah Muhammad and the Willie Lynch letter)
* African American Music and Culture Photographic Collection
(searchable database of artistic photos dating back to the 1940's)
* African American Singles Network
(new dating service designed for the African-Americans of the 90's)
* African American Space
* African American Web Connection
(dedicated to providing the best links of interest to African American people)
* African Genesis
(features information on African/African American History, Religion, Music and News & Comments)
* African History
(resources and information for African Americans and Canadians)
* African Perspective
(African Black history culture politics)
* African American Perspectives Titles
(collection of films about African American writers)
* African American Singles Conenction
(virtual dating service for African Americans)
* African American Studies
(culture, history, poetry, music, Malcolm X)
* African American Web Sites
(links to Black/African American culture)
* Afro-Caribe
(ethnicity that stil prevails speaking it's native languge, culture and customs)
* Afro Wedding Guide
(all about African American Weddings, customs, traditions and cerimony)
* AFROAM-L
(news items and general opinion concerning issues in African American society in the United States)
* Alchemy of Africa
(all encompassing African site)
* American Studies Web
(a guide to American Studies Resources on the Internet)
* Alex Haley Interviews Malcolm X
* The Abyssinia CyberSpace Gateway
* Beyond the Nationalism of Fools: Toward An Agenda for Black Intellectuals
(formidable tasks of leadership faced by Black intellectuals in the face of today's challenges)
* Black Culture
(an anthology of pictures books devoted to Black culture)
* Black Film Center/Archive
(repository of films and related materials by and about African Americans)
* Black History and Special Interest
* Black History Month
(an excellent site devoted to teaching students about Black History)
* Black History Month
(articles and references created by Tampa Bay Online)
* Black in America
(hosted by New York Online)
* Black Men: They Might Be Heroes
(article written by Elizabeth Wright, editor of Issues and Views)
* Black Panther Coloring Book
* The Black Experience in America
(by Norman Coombs)
* Blackstar Information Gateway
(information gateway to the cultural creative genius of the African Diaspora)
* Bluepearl
(Latino Internet Directory)
* Brent's Home Page
(chronicles the history of Ancient Africans to present day)
* Bronzeville
(african culture, resources and information)
* Brown Eyed Intelligence
(reference of a neo-african collective)
* Cafe' Los Negroes
(New York's Black Latino Underground Online)
* Chic Full Figure Fashion Newspaper
(apparel industry news and fashion resources)
* City of Refuge Community Church
(housing the Ark of Refuge HIV/AIDS program for women, African Americans and other high risk populations)
* Crisis in Rwanda
* Digital Sojourn
(increasing the participation of people of African descent in computer mediated communication)
* Dr King's Dream
* Ethiopia: A Country Study
* Events and People In Black History
* Focus on Africa
* Forty Acres and a Mule: The Rape of Colored Americans
(by Edward L. Jones)
* Freaknik '96
(the black college spring festival)
* How To Have A Successful Black Family Reunion
* IRC #Blaklife Gifs and Homepages
* Internet Living Swahili Dictionary
* IPL Museum of African American History
(Detroit, Michigan)
* Jack of Spades's Celebrities
(devoted to famous African American Celebrities)
* Jimmyserve
(African American writer, showcases his books)
* The Kamusi Project
(the Internet living Swahili dictionary)
* Knowledge Is Power
* Kwanzaa Celebration Book
(by Linda Robertson)
* Kwanzaa Information Center
* "Lady Freedom Among Us"
(A poem by Rita Dove, U.S. Poet Laureate)
* Laze's Cultural Links Page
* Malcolm X Interview
(Playboy)
* Marcus Garvey: Life & Lessons
(celebrated introduction to a famous black social phenomenon)
* Marcus Garvey and UNIA Papers Project, UCLA
(leader of the largest organized mass movement in black history)
* Martinique
* Martin Luther King, Jr. Bibliography
* Martin Luther King Jr. Educational Website
(commemorates the life and legacy of the slain civil rights leader)
* Martin Luther King You Don't See On TV
* Martin Luther King, Jr
(information on Dr. Martin Luther King)
* Martin Lurther King, Jr
(more resources on Dr. Martin Luther King)
* Martin Luther King's "A Time to Break Silence" Speech
(antiwar speech given in 1967 in NYC to Cgtiacgy and Laity Concerned)
* Martin Luther King Jr. Timeline
(illustrated a timeline of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr)
* Martin Luther King's Washington Speech
(the complete listing of Martin Luther Kings "I have a Dream" speech)
* Meanderings
* Million Man March
(The Million Man March is over, but the battle continues)
* NAACP 27th Annual Image Awards
(official awards site of the National Association of Advancement of Colored People)
* The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
(by Frederick Douglass)
* Natty Dred Server
(West Indian culture and reggae music links)
* Nelson Mandela Autobiography
* Negro Leagues Baseball Online Archives
(player biographies, team profiles, extensive research articles on the historical, social and cultural)
* New Ground
(magazine devoted to African Americans)
* NHHS E-mail Essay Project
(A nice recent collection of student essays on Martin Luther King)
* Pictures of African-Americans in World War II
(The National Archives)
* Pikes Peak Region Black History
* Poem tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
* Propaganda and Psychological Warfare
(detailed web site about propaganda and psychological warfare used against people of colour)
* Rasta Potois Dictionary
(complete slag and definitions to potois)
* Sandford & Son
(fan site devoted to the popular televsion series)
* soc.culture.african.american
(african related newsgroup)
* soc.culture.african
(african related newsgroup)
* soc.culture.carribean
(african related newsgroup)
* SoulsticeNet
* Selections from The African-American Mosaic
(A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture)
* Swahili Dictionary
(complete index of Swahili terms and definitions)
(gopher)
* This Week In Black History
* The Truth Page
* Unassailable Reality
(The Theoretical Illusion Of American Democracy)
* Uplifting
(promoting Louisiana State University Union Black Culture Committee via the WWW)
* Urban Ambiance
* Virtually Afrocentric
(repository are by, about and/or of interest to African Americans)
* The Virtual Niahbingi
(Rastafarian thought, philosophy, and concepts)
* Voices of the Civil Rights Era
* The Voodoo Server
* Welcome to Michio's World
(Home of the Jamaican Potois Dictionary)
*The 'White Man's Burden' Poem and It's Critics
(maintained by Jim Zwick of Syracuse University)
* Wototo World
(site for African American children, parents & educators)
* Zimbabwe
(The Diaspora)

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