African-American history
A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
American Abolitionism
American Abolitionist Project
The National Archives (UK): The Abolition of the Slave Trade pathways rights abolition
The National Archives | Exhibitions & Learning online | Black presence | Rights
"Slavery in Massachusetts" by Henry David Thoreau thoreau slavery
Slavery in Massachusetts
The Antislavery Literature Project antislavery
Antislavery Literature: The Antislavery Literature Project
Brycchan Carey's pages listing British abolitionists abolition
British Abolitionists: Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation in the UK
Elijah Parish Lovejoy: A Martyr on the Altar of American Liberty
Alton, Illinois - Civil War Era - Elijah Parish Lovejoy
The Lincoln Prize A national book award sponsored by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History and the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. For Historians. Fellowships
and Prizes
The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archive alba
Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives - Home Page
An essay on the Lincolns english brigade
Abe Lincoln Brigade
''Some Men Put Up Their Lives'' unc
"They Closed Our Schools," the story of Massive Resistance and the closing of the Prince Edward County, Virginia public schools
Mercy Seat Films - 'THEY CLOSED OUR SCHOOLS' - Film Credits
Tennessee Technological University - African-American History and Studies history black
African-American History and Studies
Encyclopedia Britannica - Guide to Black History search home
Black History
Library of Congress - African American History and Culture loc guide african
African-American History and Culture (Library of Congress Manuscripts: An Illustrated
Guide)
National Park Service pete
African-Americans
Newberry Library , Chicago.
The Newberry Library
online guide to the archive retrieved April 10, 2005.
Guide to the Mark Solomon & Robert Kaufman Research Files on African Americans & Communism 1919-1993 (Bulk 1919-1939) Tamiment 218 Processed by Katja Vehlow, 2001
''The New Negro: Explorations in Identity and Social Conciousness'' PDF document from 1915: The Cultural Moment. eds. Adele Heller and Lois Rudnick. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1991. 48-68. Retrieved April 10, 2005.
''Enter the New Negro: State Violence and Black Resistance during World War I and the 1920s'' , by Shannon King, Binghamton University. Retrieved April 10, 2005.
''Black and Red: A Journey Through Communism in the Black Community'' website. Retrieved April 10, 2005.
Black and Red
A new book on blacks and the CPUSA Review of The Cry was Unity by Louis Proyect. Retrieved April 10, 2005.
Blacks and the CPUSA (by L. Proyect)
''The Tulsa Race War of 1921 and the African Blood Brotherhood'' brief article abstract. Retrieved April 10, 2005.
The Tulsa Race War of 1921 and the African Blood Brotherhood
''African Americans, Culture and Communism (Part 1): National Liberation and Socialism'' by Alan Wald. Against The Current. Retrieved April 10, 2005.
Alan Wald, African Americans, Culture and Communism (Part 1)
Official website
African Burial Ground
What I Really Said in the Cornerstone Speech Alexander Stephens attempts to clarify, and correct, the statements that he made during his Cornerstone Speech.
What I Really Said in the Cornerstone Speech
Allensworth State Historic Park parks default
Colonel Allensworth SHP
Soul of America, Black Towns of California towns
Soul Of America - Black Towns : California
pictures of some local buildings dot rail depots pix
Allensworth picture page
"You Don't Have to Ride Jim Crow!" PBS documentary on first Freedom Ride, in 1947
You Don't Have to Ride JIM CROW!
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