The African American Story
Crash Course Black American History Preview - YouTube
Over the course of 51 episodes, we're going to learn about Black American History. Clint Smith will teach you about the experience of Black ...
African American History Archives • - Blackpast
Anthony “Spice” Adams is a former American football player for the National Football League (NFL), actor, comedian, and television host.
Why Telling Our Own Story Is So Powerful for Black Americans
Andrea Collier reflects on the role of storytelling in Black American history—and in her own life. By Andrea Collier | February 27, 2019.
History of African-Americans - Animation - YouTube
This video presents History of African Americans. History of African Americans began when 20 Africans were dropped in the English colony of ...
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross - PBS
African-American history, from slavery to the first black president, is examined in this documentary series. Watch videos, read Professor Gates's blog posts ...
African American Heroes - National Geographic Kids
African American Heroes ... Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. ... Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. ... Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr.
Exploring African American Heritage | U.S. Department of the Interior
Carter G. Woodson spent most of his life gathering an accurate written history of the African experience in America, and his home was the headquarters for the ...
2. Family history, slavery and knowledge of Black history
Learning about family history can be a challenge for Black Americans. Because of slavery, it is often difficult for them to trace their ancestry prior to the ...
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | Extended Trailer - PBS
Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. recounts the full trajectory of African-American history in his groundbreaking six-part series premiering October 22, ...
African American history timeline - Students | Britannica Kids
The timeline below highlights milestones in the history of Black Americans, with links to related articles. Entries are grouped into eight broad periods.
A Brief History of Slavery That You Didn't Learn in School
Though people of African descent — free and enslaved — were present in North America as early as the 1500s, the sale of the “20 and odd” African ...
The Journal of African American History | JSTOR
The JAAH has long been the leading scholarly publication on African American life and history, and publishes original scholarly articles and book reviews.
The Journal of African American History | Vol 109, No 3
This award-winning journal publishes original scholarly articles and book reviews on the African American experience from its earliest phases to the more ...
"Somewhere" in the Nadir of African American History, 1890-1920
The imposition of white supremacy and the violence that accompanied it sparked the Great Migration of African Americans to the North after the turn of the ...
African American Heritage | National Archives
Rediscovering Black History - exploring records relating to Black History at the Archives ; Education Updates - African American history blogs ; JFK Library ...
International African American Museum
The museum documents the journey that began in Africa centuries ago, and still continues today. Where history comes alive.
25 Recent Books about African American History (February 2021)
In celebration of African American History Month and in service of reading recommendations all year round, we've compiled this list of ...
Beginnings | African | Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History
Free and enslaved Africans lived in Spanish Florida by the late 16th century, and in 1619, a year before English pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts, a ...
4: Our Story - African Americans - Social Sci LibreTexts
The history of people of African descent in this country is complex and long, dating back to the foundations of this country.
African American History Primary Sources & Databases - Gale
Study the history of African Americans in the United States, which is the largest minority group in the country. This history began in 1619.