African American History Websites
American Legacy Magazine - Know Your History
American Legacy Magazine, African-American History and Culture, Rodney J. Reynolds, Publisher
African American Museum of Dallas Fair Park
The African American Museum is an institution dedicated to the research, identification, selection, acquisition, presentation & preservation of visual art forms
Edwardian Promenade
History website of best-selling author Evangeline Holland. The #1 resource for history of the Edwardian Era or Edwardian Period, roughly covering the reign of King Edward VII and the First World War.
Home - Jeffrey B. Perry
The website maintained by Jeffrey B. Perry the biographer of Hubert Harrison and literary executor of Theodore W. Allen (author of "The Invention of the White Race"), Jimmy Tarlau
BlackHistory.com - Celebrating Black History Month - Every Month!
This site is the largest online encyclopedia and social network dedicated to Black history and culture. Users can browse our collection of African American profiles of the past, and interact with thousands of today's Black history makers.
Sparky and Rhonda Rucker
Internationally acclaimed folk musicians who weave history and storytelling into their performances. Their music includes old-time traditionals, Civil War songs, blues, and Appalachian songs. Sparky plays guitar, banjo, and spoons, and Rhonda plays harmonica and adds vocal harmony.
EverythingBlack.Com
Everythingblack.com is an Internet directory and search engine of websites specifically targeted to African American and Black persons worldwide.
Famous Black Inventors
Explore the contributions of modern African American inventors like Dr. Patricia Bath, Dr. Mark Dean and James E. West. Read biographies of the famous black inventors who helped to shape the face of 20th century innovation.
Dominion of New York Magazine -- The Guide to NYC's Black Art, Politics, Nightlife, Fashion & More
Dominion of New York is the digital magazine for creative and forward-thinking black people who love New York and want to make the most of their lives here. We host events and provide an information service that helps them connect socially, politically, culturally and economically to their community and to the rest...
USF Africana Heritage Project. Rediscovering Records of African American Genealogy and History
The Africana Heritage Project, sponsored by the Africana Studies department at the University of South Florida, is dedicated to rediscovering records of African American history, genealogy and culture, and offers free access to a searchable archive of slave, plantation and Freedmen's Bureau records, as well as...