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African-American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. It begins with the works of …

Atlantic slave trade; African-American history; Slavery in the United States; History in agriculture; African-American business history; African-American military history

The Subcommittee on African American Affairs (SCAAA) is the official voice of the African American Catholic community. The subcommittee attends to the needs and aspirations of African American Catholics regarding issues of pastoral ministry, evangelization, social justice, worship, development of leaders and other areas of …

The African American Studies Department examines, from numerous disciplinary perspectives, the experiences of people of African descent in Black Atlantic societies, including the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

Discover the people and events that shaped African American history, from slavery and abolitionism to the Harlem Renaissance and Civil Rights Movement.

This event has passed and is archived. Join the Aquarium of the Pacific as it hosts its sixteenth annual African-American Festival, celebrating the rich diversity of African-American and African cultures.

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Your membership helps us preserve Iowa’s African American heritage and bring educational programming to more than 30 communities across the state.

The recent, high-profile death of Erica Garner, a 27-year-old African-American mother of two — one of them a 4-month-old infant — is a tragic example of how[…]

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Welcome to the Northwest African American Museum. It’s our 10th Anniversary! You are invited to come celebrate with NAAM. Come see our new exhibits, attend a special event, and learn more about the history of African Americans in the great Northwest.

On January 20, 2017, at 11:51 am ET, Donald Trump delivered his first speech as American president. With several former presidents — including the first Black president, Barack Obama — reportedly squirming uncomfortably behind him, President Trump spoke to the thousands gathered in attendance with these words, delivered the most pro-African

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