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A series of articles compiled by World Book Encyclopedia.
http://www2.worldbook.com/featur...rs&page=html/intro.htm&direct=no
An informational site about African American society produced by the University of Maryland.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/...ific/African_American_Resources/
Information about Black Entertainment for the Northwest.
http://www.nwblackent.com/
Directory of African American resources on the internet. User suggestions are encouraged.
http://www.javanoir.net/
Art and poetry are used to express social issues that may be ignored by mainstream media.
http://noairplay.com/
African American life and culture, special focus on Black women and girls, issues and problem solving. Non pornographic pictures of women, men, and children.
http://www.straightblack.com/African/American/Culture/
A unique online experience for people of African descent.
http://www.kulturezone.com/
http://www.ubp.com/
A guide for Black men in prison and on parole, to get out and stay out.
http://www.jointfx.com/
Links to the best African-American Websites for the newcomer to the web.
http://www.angelfire.com/va/upperclass/
African American website. Straight forward no-holds barred, Black freedom of speech. contains explicit material.
http://members.aol.com/njblklove/index.html
Afronet is an African American portal site that provides current information about the African American and African experience
http://www.afronet.com/
Information concerning African American business, organizations, churches, schools, events, music, film, politics, and history.
http://www.blackpgs.com/
Information source with more than 25 categories including ethnic shopping, music, technology and history.
http://afroamculture.about.com/
Website for commerce and information exchange.
http://www.melanet.com/
Full text, with illustrations, of more than 40,000 biographies, 1790-1950. Available on an annual subscription.
http://aabd.chadwyck.com/
A non-profit social and empowerment organization of Nigerians and their friends, living in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
http://www.geocities.com/ncoswa/