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Featured Black History Websites
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The black Seminoles have deep historical roots and a cultural identity all their own. African slaves from the British colonies of Georgia and the Carolinas ...
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Maysville, Kentucky local effort to preserve and display artifacts that chronicles the life on the Underground Railroad.
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Displays art and artifacts representing the contributions of Blacks. The collection includes quilts and furniture created by slaves and their descendants, hand-built furniture and photos. Includes hours and directions. Located in Ash Grove, Missouri.
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Traveling exhibits focus on the accomplishments from many Black professionals. Includes a history of the organization, details of programs and contacts. Located in Northfield, Ohio, United States.
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Dedicated to sharing the courageous journeys toward freedom and self-determination made by African American Marylanders. Information about the facility, directors, staff, Reginald F Lewis and a photo gallery.
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Exhibits, tour, and general information. Located in Donaldsonville, Louisiana.
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Exhibits artifacts that were made and used by enslaved Africans from 1750 to the mid 1800's. Includes photo tour, calendar of events, hours, admission fees, and directions. Located in Walterboro, South Carolina.
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Biography, Montgomery bus boycott, and photographs.
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Located in Macon, Georgia, was founded in 1981 and named in honor of Harriet Tubman, but is dedicated to educating people about all aspect of African American art, history and culture.
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