Owned by Blacks (Highly Recognized African American Websites)

African American Arts, Culture, History, Etc.:

"Once a year we go through the charade of February being 'Black History Month.' Black History Month needs to be a 12-MONTH THING. When we all learn about our history, about how much we've accomplished while being handicapped with RACISM, it can only inspire us to greater heights, knowing we're on the giant shoulders of our ANCESTORS." - Spike Lee.

  1. Abolish The "N" Word
  2. AFRAM - The Information Source on African American Men
  3. afgen.com: The Information & Entertainment Center
  4. African Archaeology, Culture, History, Etc.
  5. African American Almanac (Electronic Books, Speeches, Folktales & Commentary)
  6. African American Archaeology Resources (by C. Fennell)
  7. African American Cemeteries Online
  8. African American History and Studies
  9. African American History, Culture & Black Studies Resources (Blackquest)
  10. African American Museums & Research Centers
  11. African American Music, Film, Dance & Theater
  12. African American Perspectives (incl. Pamphlets & Timeline)
  13. African-American Pioneers
  14. African American Population Facts
  15. The African American Registry® (An encyclopedia of African American History)
  16. African American Speakers Bureau
  17. African American Vernacular English (or Ebonics)
  18. African American Web Connection
  19. African Americans in South Carolina - 1525-2001
  20. African Wedding Guide
  21. African-Native Genealogy
  22. AfriGeneas (African Genealogical Research and Resources)
  23. AFRO-American Almanac® (On-line Presentation of the African in America)
  24. Afrocentric Experience (African Names, History, Kwanzaa, News, Writers, Etc.)
  25. AfroNet
  26. Alabama African American Genealogy
  27. American Civil Rights Review (Articles, Opinions, Etc.)
  28. American Slave Narratives
  29. AMISTAD Links (a Comprehensive Listing of Links to the History of the AMISTAD, the AMISTAD Incident & Its Legacy)
  30. Artistic Imaging (3D Modeling, Design, Illustration & Art)
  31. Ask HeartBeat (provides Advice on Singles & Dating Issues, Online Relationships, Cohabitation, Breakups & Divorce, Sexuality, Game-playing, Commitment, Adultery, Interracial Relationships & Older/Younger Romances)
  32. Black Classic Press
  33. Black Excellence In World History (incl. Documents, Essays & Articles of Events, Individuals, Etc.)
  34. Black Families of Alabama's Black Belt
  35. Black History.com
  36. Black Inventors
  37. The Black Population in the United States
  38. Black Quest - the Griot (African American Experiences, Achievements & Contributions)
  39. Black Quest Power Resource Links (to Sites of African American Resources)
  40. Black Single Moms (provides Family, Parental, Safety & Entrepreneurial Business Development
    Assistance to Black Single Mothers)
  41. Black Sisters & Brothers United Network
  42. Black Voices for Peace (BVFP)
  43. The Black Web Network
  44. Black/African Related Resources (Art McGee)
  45. BlackGirl (Resources for Black Women)
  46. Blackliving.com (Black Women's Network)
  47. Blacknet (by and about Blacks in Britain & the African Diaspora)
  48. BLACKSPEAK (Black History, News & Culture)
  49. BlackWebPortal
  50. BlackWorld (Gateway to Resourceful Web Sites of Aesthetic Arts, Business, Culture, Travel & Entertainment)
  51. The Blue Flame Cafe! (an Interactive Biographical Encyclopedia of the Great Blues Singers & Singers of the Blues)
  52. Bobby Seale and the Black Panther Party
  53. Booker T. Washington Papers
  54. Born in Slavery (Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938)
  55. Bridges Web Services (provides Links to Black Theatre, Education, Theatre, Courses, Etc.)
  56. Civil Rights Movement Veterans
  57. Confederate Currency: The Color of Money
  58. Cornel West
  59. CornelWest.com - Sketches of My Culture
  60. Dallasblack.com (serving the Dallas/Fort Worth Area)
  61. Dr. John Henrik Clarke: His Life and Works
  62. eBlackStudies (provide Information on the African Diaspora & African-American History)
  63. Ebonics Information Page
  64. Ed Hamilton, Sculptor
  65. Electronic Village (of Wayne & Shenita Hicks)
  66. Exploring Amistad: Race & the Boundaries of Freedom in Antebellum Maritime America
  67. Florida Black Folks (Promoting Community Development)
  68. The Frederick Douglass Papers
  69. The Freedmen's Bureau Online
  70. Gullah Connections
  71. HBCU's (a list of African American Colleges)
  72. Harambee (Covers Issues about People of African descent)
  73. The Hiphop Directory (Non-Commercial)
  74. Information Man (Home Of The Daily Black Facts)
  75. InterCHANGE.org (Provides Interactive Sharing of Information & Resources for meaningful Social Change)
  76. The International African Arts Festival
  77. The Internet Black Pages
  78. Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies®
  79. Juneteenth.com
  80. Kwame Ture (formerly known as Stokely Carmichael)
  81. Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael)
  82. Kwanzaa (An African American Celebration)
  83. Kwanzaa Exchange
  84. Kwanzaa Information Center
  85. Kwanzaa Web Site, The Official (African American Celebration of Family, Community & Culture)
  86. Lest We Forget: the Untold History of America
  87. Malcolm X Resources
  88. Dr. Marc Lamont Hill (a Professor, Scholar, And Public Intellectual)
  89. Martin Luther King, Jr. Resources
  90. Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
  91. Melanet
  92. Middle Passages
  93. Millions More Movement (10th Anniversary Commemoration of the Million Man March on Saturday, October 15, 2005)
  94. The Montgomery Bus Boycott
  95. MyBlackWeb.com (A Start Place For African American Culture)
  96. National Black Arts Festival (Atlanta, GA)
  97. National Visionary Leadership Project (to Record & Videotape the Experiences of African Americans in Their 70's and 80's)
  98. Negro Baseball Leagues (Black Baseball's)
  99. North By South/Great Migrations
  100. Paschal's (History, Hospitality & Home Cooking)
  101. The Penn Center (St. Helena Island, South Carolina)
  102. Photo Gallery (Floyd Ingram's)
  103. The Real Illumination on the Prison Population
  104. rent-a-negro.com (Satire)
  105. SeeingBlack.com (The Funky, Alternative Site for Black Reviews, Opinion & Voice)
  106. Simmie Knox (Artist; Portrait Painter of Official Portraits, Famous People & Family Portraits)
  107. SISTERFRIENDS (The Premiere CyberForum for Women of Color)
  108. Slave Movement During the 18th and 19th Centuries (DPLS Archive)
  109. Sojourn Civil Rights Project (Travel to Civil Rights Landmarks)
  110. South Carolina African-American History Online
  111. Sweet Auburn.com (Atlanta, GA)
  112. Sweet Inspirations' African American Prints, Black Art, Etc.
  113. U.S. Historical Documents Regarding Slavery
  114. Universal Black Pages
  115. Virginia Hamilton (Author)
  116. Voter News Network (The Official Voice of Independent Voters; a News Service focusing on the Politics of Alabama & Washington)
  117. Who's Who Among Prominent African Americans (Past & Present) 
  118. SEE ALSO African Archaeology, Culture, History, Etc.
  119. SEE ALSO History & Social Studies (Cultures, History, Geography/Maps, Government/Law, Etc.)

African American Museums & Research Centers:

  1. The APEX Museum (Atlanta, GA; African American Panoramic Experience)
  2. The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP)
  3. Afro-American Cultural Center (Charlotte, NC)
  4. Alabama State Black Archives, Research & Museum
  5. Amistad Research Center (New Orleans, LA)
  6. Anacostia Museum, Smithsonian Institution's (provides the Black Experience through Research, Programs & Exhibitions)
  7. Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture (Charleston, SC)
  8. Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
  9. California African American Museum
  10. Du Sable Museum Of African American History (Chicago, IL)
  11. The Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History (Augusta, GA)
  12. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. (Atlanta, GA)
  13. The Museum for African Art (Queens, NY)
  14. Museum of African American History (Boston, MA)
  15. National Civil Rights Museum (Memphis, TN)
  16. Rosa Parks Library and Museum (Montgomery, AL)
  17. St. Joseph's Historic Foundation/Hayti Heritage Center (Durham, NC)
  18. Schomburg Collection (NYPL)
  19. The Studio Museum in Harlem
  20. Tubman African American Museum (Macon, GA)
  21. SEE ALSO Libraries & Special Collections

Malcolm X Resources:

  1. Malcolm X (The Official Web Site)
  2. Malcolm X: A Research Site
  3. Malcolm X Files (Collection of Documents Chronicling the Death of Malcolm X)
  4. Malcolm X Resources

Martin Luther King, Jr. Resources:

Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial, Washington, DC

  1. MLK Day of Service
  2. Martin Luther King Celebration Committee (Raleigh/Wake County, North Carolina)
  3. Martin Luther King, Jr. (By Seattle Times...The Man, The Civil Rights Movement, The Legacy, The Holiday, Etc.)
  4. Martin Luther King, Jr. & Black History Month
  5. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center
  6. Martin Luther King, Jr. Directory (Contains Biography, Chronology, Articles & Reference Sources about Martin Luther King, Jr.)
  7. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project (at Stanford University)
  8. Martin Luther King, Jr. Resources