Race: Black History
The Encyclopędia Britannica Guide. Eras in Black History, which examines five centuries of black heritage through five distinct time periods, from the slave revolts of early America through the successes of the Civil Rights Movement. Each era is further divided by topic/profession, with biographies and photographs of notable people and descriptions and documents of historic events.
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Race: Moving Here
Moving Here is the ultimate database of digitised photographs, maps, objects, documents and audio items recording migration experiences of the past 200 years.
[http://www.movinghere.org.uk/]
Race: King, Martin Luther Chronology
The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated. Initiated by the Atlanta-based King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, the King Papers Project is one of only a few large-scale research ventures focusing on an African American
[http://www.stanford.edu/]
Race: Civil Rights Voices
On the surface, the 1960's opened with a sense of hope and expectation best exemplified in JFK's Inaugural Address. While this was soon to be shattered for everyone by the Kennedy killing and the continuing war, most of America's blacks were alienated even before these events.
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Race: Basic Guide
This project documents a selection of important events in African American history, beginning with the Dred Scott case in 1857 and ending with the implementation of school desegregation plans in the 1970s. The text is entirely original, culled from various school projects and papers that I wrote between 1995 and 1997.
[http://www.watson.org/]
Race: Black History
This is a gateway to websites about black and Asian history across the British Isles. You can search for sites by location (via the map), time period (via the timeline) or subject (via the search facility).
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