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Featured Black History Websites
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Contemporary and historical expressive arts from the global Black world. Located in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Documents and articles on the abolition of slavery in the U.S., including text of 19th-century speeches and some contemporary material.
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Collection of articles summarizing American slavery, includes timelines, biographies and links published by the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, Long Island University.
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Collection of articles with quotations from primary source documents on the history and experience of slavery by Steven Mintz, University of Houston.
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Slave letters offering firsthand glimpses into the lives of female slaves and their relationships with their owners, from Duke University LibraryA?a?¬a??s Special Collections.
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The authoritative collection of WPA slave narratives.
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Digitized texts and resources on antislavery literature of all kinds, from the U.S. and other countries, reflecting impact of antislavery writing on development of U.S. society.
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Annotated guide to historical Web sites and online lesson plans on U.S. slavery aimed at history teachers and students.
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Guide to facts, primary and secondary sources on the slave rebellion led by Black Seminoles in Florida from 1835-1838, documenting claim it was the largest slave revolt in U.S. history.
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Tells the epic maritime story of how enslaved Africans were transported from the coasts of Africa to American shores.
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Timeline on role of slavery and racism in American History from 17th-20th centuries, with footnotes to primary and secondary sources.
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