Black History Month Websites
African American History Month (Library of Congress)
The Library of Congress celebrates the contributions of African Americans throughout U.S. history.'
Selected Black Facts for August 31
Black Facts Online - Your Online Resource for Black History Information
Racism shock therapy in diversity education: American Pictures!
Most popular campus lecture on racism, racial discrimination, oppression, poverty, slavery and social injustice - more than 4,000 presentations in USA and Europe. Ideal for black history month, sociology, cultural diversity and conflict resolution
Black History Month
Welcome to Black History 365... The premier all year round independent comprehensive portal; Celebrating and highlighting Caribbean and African activities, with profiles, articles and news plus an Amazon Store with a range of DVD’s, Books, Music and much much more.
Africa Within
AfricaWithin.com is an online portal to African and African-American History.  With it's wide range of information and pictures it is rapidly becoming the web's premier Africana Studies site.
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.
Black Speakers | African American Speakers | Diversity Speakers
Great Black Speakers - One stop shop for Black Speakers for any event, lecture or seminar | Colleges | Universities | Corporations | African-American Speakers
Philip Emeagwali - A Father of the Internet - Biography Supercomputer Computer IQ Facts family childhood Quotes Inventors Inventions Timeline African American Nigerian
Philip Emeagwali - A father of the Internet - Biography - pioneer of the supercomputer. African American Inventors - black scientists inventions - Black History Month Speakers - African-American Inventors, Scientists, Inventions, Books For Kids Children Online 4th 5th 8th 6th 2nd first graders Teenagers Young...
John W. Jones Museum, Elmira, New York
John W. Jones Museum preserves the memory of the supporters of the Underground Railroad in central New York, who worked to protect the freedom of those who escaped slavery.