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- African History and Culture - from the Smithsonian Institute
- About: African Cultures - links to African-related news and sites.
- African Wedding Guide - includes information about different African traditions with adaptations to the ways of African Americans.
- Africana.com - covers the geography, history, culture and community of Africa and people of African descent. Also offers news, arts,
multimedia, music, chat, email, and more.
- AfricanOrigin.com - history, culture, religion, diet, and travel articles.
- Black Cultural Studies Web Site - hypertext bibliographic resource on questions of ethnicity, race, and gender among populations
of the African diaspora.
- Black History Project - about people of African origin from around the world. Includes news, arts, interviews,
events, and games.
- BlackChat - meeting point for black people from all around the world to express themselves, share Ideas, hang out, Interact,
educate, learn, and have fun.
- Blackworld - gateway to Africa, the Indian Subcontinent, Europe, the Far East, the Caribbean and African America.
- Dogon Village - provides resources for people of the African diaspora including discussion about current events, history, politics,
religion, and travel.
- MelaNet - platform for intellectual, economic, and spiritual expression of peoples throughout the African diaspora.
- Name Site, The - source for African personal names, listed complete with meaning and correct pronounciation.
- NetNoir - interactive online Black community for those whether Afro-Latin, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-European, continental African or
African-American. News, forums, classifieds, employment listings and more.
- USAfrica Online - news focus for Africans and Americans.
- The Zimbabwean - newspaper
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- Igbo Day in Calgary - in Canada
- Universal Afrocentric Events Calendar - an online catalog of the happenings in the Black world on and off the Net.
- 1st Friday - St. Louis - African American networking and socializing function held on the first Friday of each month.
- 5th Annual CAARMS - Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences. June 22-25, 1999;
University of Michigan.
- Black Creativity & the State of the Race - black creativity in all areas of scholarship, media, sports and entertainment will be
examined. Free and open to the public. April 10 - 12, 1997. Morgan State University.
- Blacks in Technology (BIT) - with dates in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, and New York. Presents information-packed seminars
developed and led by industry leaders and innovators.
- esoul.com - provides listings of art, culture, and travel experiences.
- Essence Awards - television special focusing national attention on distinguished African-Americans.
- Kappa Beach Party 2000 - featuring rap, gospel and hip-hop acts April 14-16, 2000.
- Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival - family celebration of the heritage, culture, history, arts and cuisine of Africans, African Americans, and
African Caribbeans.
- Making the Spirit of 20th & 21st Century Culture: Placing Black Popular Culture & Performance - symposium sponsored by
Stanford University's Black Popular Culture Workshop (BPCW) and Committee on Black Performing Arts (CBPA). Held October 8th-10th, 1999.
- Million Family March - seeks to affirm a God-centered, spirit-filled, mass movement for social transformation and empowerment.
October 16, 2000, Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Nation of Islam.
- National Black Arts Festival - biennial summer festival celebrating the sights, sounds, and expressions of the African Diaspora. July 19-21,
2001, in Atlanta, GA.
- Trumpet Awards - annual event recognizing the contributions and achievements of African Americans in the entertainment and arts
industries.
- Soul4u.com - directory of African American entertainment, culture, restaurants, clubs, festivals, travel information, and parties in cities
across the U.S..
- Urban Joint - directory
- Yahoo! African American Beauty Pageants
- Yahoo! Million Man March
- Yahoo! Million Woman March
- Africa in the Ozarks Festival - in Eureka Springs, Arkansas; July 6 - 9, 2006; authentic Ivory Coast and West Africa customs, this
four-day, family-oriented event features live performances, free demonstrations, workshops in drumming and dance, and an African Market of indigenous treasures including clothing, jewelry, statuary,
drums and more. New to this year's celebration is a View of Africa, a special, informative video presentation of life in modern-day Africa. The Full Moon in Africa weekend is highlighted
by a Friday and Saturday evening performance with guest appearances by internationally known drum and dance artists accompanied by Afrique Aya Dance Company. Saturday afternoon, Kouakou Yao will
teach a free dance class especially for kids.
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- Yahoo! Afrocentrism, Black Nationalism, Negritude and Egyptocentrism
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- African American Child - parenting resource specific to the African American community. Includes health and entertainment news, as well as
shopping links.
- African American Genesis - offers contemporary and historic information concerning Black America and the African Diaspora.
- African American Health - dedicated to sharing information for the health, nuturing, and growth of the African-American family.
- African American Internetwork - central facility for online, interactive, communications among African Americans.
- African American Networking - links to current topics.
- African American On Wheels - published quarterly.
- African American Web Connection - Provides a doorway to Afrocentric web resources for the Afro-American web community and others
interested in the total Black web experience.
- African-American Census Data - tables and graphs from "The Black Population in the United States: March 1994 and
1993."
- African-American Philatelic Experience - images of African Americans on U.S. and worldwide stamps.
- African-Native Americans : We are Still Here - based on an exhibit, curated by Ms. Eve Winddancer and with photos by
Mr. Louis B. Myers.
- Afro American Flag - created to be a symbol of unity for Afro-Americans.
- AFRO-American Almanac - including African-American facts, folk tales, and commentary.
- AFROAM-L Griot Online
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- AfroNet - for emerging information within and around the African, African-American community and people of color worldwide.
- Black America OnLine
- Black Chicago Online - dedicated to providing goods, services, resources and information that is relative to the African American
community.
- Black Information Network World Wide Web
- Black Speak - information on black history, news, culture, speeches, audio tapes, consumer tips, information on political prisoners, and
more.
- Black Voices - featuring entertainment, business, and lifestyle content and also message boards, Afro-centric chat and member photos.
- Black World Today, The - collective of journalists, writers, artists, activists, communicators and entrepreneurs using the information
revolution as a means towards the overall empowerment of Black people.
- BlackFamilies.com - offering financial tips, parenting advice and fellowship among black families on the net.
- BlackTalk - discussion forum on various topics.
- Brown Eyed Intelligence - Designed to utilize information and communication to stimulate social consciousness as a neo-african
collective thriving in a Syntax Era.
- Cyber-Youth Network - online community, serving minority and urban students, teachers and parents with education, information, and
positive entertainment.
- Digital Downlow - message boards with some of the deepest Afrosomething dialog this side of the Diaspora.
- Educate and Uplift - African history, poetry and short stories published in KuMi magazine.
- Face of the Gods
- FireFly Soul - links and resources for Black Colleges, and photographs from James Van Derzee.
- HBO Cyber Soul City - showcasing Afrocentric culture.
- International Black Index Source Directory - resource of online information pertaing to the African diaspora.
- MSBET - contains information about Black Entertainment Television including listings. also acts as a general resource guide for news and
information.
- Naomi On-line - National Access for On-line Minority Information.
- Negro Artist.com - for both African American artists and African American History; contains 1000's of links and 100's of Slave Narratives and full text of
historical literature; the primary aim is to encourage research activity on people of African descent and to provide information to the study of the African Diaspora.
- NetNoir - interactive online Black community for those whether Afro-Latin, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-European, continental African or
African-American. News, forums, classifieds, employment listings and more.
- Nubian World Outreach - Afro-centric links. Including comprehensive listings of historically black colleges and universities.
- Ocean Drum - DIVERSe: National Association of Black Scuba Divers Club. Developed to highlight African Americans involved in scuba; includes
annual dive calendars.
- San Diego BLAACK Pages - provides San Diego's African-American community with a virtual presence on the Internet.
- Second Amendment: Toward an Afro-Americanist Reconsideration - by Robert Cottrol & Raymond Diamond; from the
Georgetown Law Journal, 1991.
- SocialStep - guide to the social scene of New York's young and affluent African American residents.
- Texas Youth Phair - annual African American history summer camp for teens. Includes Black history discusions, competitions, performances, career
fair, and recreation.
- Virtually Afrocentric
- World African Network Online - a comprehensive World Wide Web site covering news, information, discussions and commentary in the African and
African American communities around the world.
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Algeria, Angola, Botswana, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Central African Republic, Chad, Comoro Islands, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Réunion, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Sao Tome Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, The Gambia, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe |
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gullah
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- Butts Jr., Ernest - paintings draw on Gullah images from the past. His style ranges from a very bold use of color to
intensly detailed pencil sketches.
- Georgia Sea Island Singers - sharing slave songs and games, gospel songs, chants, work songs, and gullah heritage of
the Georgia Sea Islands.
- Save the Sea Islands - of interest to those supporting the efforts of the gullah people.
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cards
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- Certain Kind of Soul, A - offers card mailing service for all occasions.
- Collard Enterprises Ltd. - greeting cards that capture the essence of African American culture including holiday cards, black and white
photos of children, and portraits of jazz musicians.
- Cousin Mattie's Daddy's Sister's People - features folksy African American Christmas and greeting cards, gifts, dolls, calendars, and
more.
- Hey Girl! Greetings, Inc. - specializing in cards with African-American character images.
- Infinite Joy - features fine art multi-ethnic note cards and greeting cards. Offers uplifting images of women.
- Our Image - offers Afrocentric greeting cards reflecting the cross-cultural experience of the Afro-Canadian community and more.
- Soul of Santa - family Christmas cards designed for Afro-American consumers.
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shopping
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- African artifacts - benefits Oxfam Community Aid Abroad
- African Supermarket - African e-commerce online company, retailer and wholesaler of African ethnic,
tropical gourmet foods, music, textiles and gifts
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