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Africaresource.comAn African educational web portal, including links to electronic journals.
Africa ResourceResources and news on Africa.
African American OdysseyDigital archives from the U.S. Library of Congress.
Afrique FrancophoneResources focused on French-speaking Africa.
Afro Cuba WebResources on Afro Cuba.
American Slave NarrativesFrom the American Studies Hypertext Workshop at the University of Virginia.
AriseCulture, Music and News.
Association for African American Historical Research and Preservation Locating, collecting, preserving and disseminating historical and genealogical information related to the African American population.
Black PastThis site is dedicated to providing reference materials to the general public on six centuries of African American history.
Black VoicesNew and Entertainment.
Ethno MusicEthno Music: Vintage hits from around the African Diaspora.
Museu de Arte Mooderna da BahiaModern Art of the Bahia in Brazil.
The Latin American Network Information Center Page on the African DiasporaLinks to sources on different countries and regions of the globe.
The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and AbolitionFrom Yale University's Center for International and Area Studies.
The Lemieux Library African Studies PageThis research portal for African Studies was prepared by Karen Gillis of Seattle University's Lemieux Library.
TransAfrica ForumJustice for the African world.
University of Pennsylvania African Studies CenterIncludes country pages and multimedia archives.
W.E. DuBois Institute for Afro American ResearchResearch in African and African American Studies at Harvard University.
Africa on the Cusp: Painful History, Hopeful Future
Seattle: The Challenge of the Racial Frontier
Africa: PastNovember 4, 2009 - Pigott Auditorium 7-9pm“Africa 101: An Overview of African History & Culture”Presented by SU’s Global African Studies ProgramLecture & Dessert ReceptionFor more information
November 4, 2009 - Pigott Auditorium 7-9pm“Africa 101: An Overview of African History & Culture”Presented by SU’s Global African Studies ProgramLecture & Dessert ReceptionFor more information
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GAST/HIST 480 (Music and Politics of the Black Diaspora) Spring 2008 Alums - Hollis Wong - Wear and Madeleine Clifford of CANARY SING delivers their final presentation on underground hip hop and social justice at Hidmos, Quinton Baker of GRAY MATTERS waits in the wings.
Africa 101: Olúfémi Táíwò, professor of philosophy, and Saheed Adejumobi, associate professor of history, Global African Studies Program, Seattle University, gave an overview of African history and culture, colonialism and its impacts on Thursday, Mar. 6 2008 at the Seattle Public Library Seattle Reads event.
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