Black History: 10 Good Web Sites
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This list was compiled by the Internet provider Global Network Navigator.
1. Black/African Related Resources
Huge archive of links to black and African related resources, compiled by the University of Pennsylvania.
2. Clockers: A Spike Lee Retrospective
Multimedia tribute to the filmmaker Spike Lee with audio and video samples to download, courtesy of MCA.
3. Brian’s Blackboard: Information for African-American Educators
Curriculum ideas for teachers of K-12 and above. African American music, art, history, theater and more, from online, film and literary resources.
4. Isis
A celebration of the art and culture of women of African descent, maintained by Eno Jackson, founder of Netdiva.
5. Meanderings--An African American Journal of Politics, Art and Culture
A provocative, diverse and richly-packed journal pushing the notion of interactivity in online publications. Edited by Cuda Brown.
6. NetNoir Online
A central online resource for all things Afrocentric, covering Afro-Caribbean, Afro-European, African America and continental African topics.
7. ONE
An online magazine with an African American voice, published and edited by Eric Easter.
8. Selections from the African-American Mosaic
Produced in conjunction with the Library of Congress, this is an on-line version of a history exhibit that was removed from the library itself after causing some controversy about its images of slavery.
9. Still Going On: The Life and Times of William Grant Still
A multimedia tribute to the African American composer. By Boyd E. Gibson at Duke University.
10. Turning Point Magazine
Articles, features and advertising, plus Web links.