A small ample of the list of historical resources kept by the Library of Congress on the Black experience, including books, periodicals, photographs, prints, music and film.
Created by the Library of Congress, this website offers a wealth of information regarding African-American history, including dozens of links to collections portraying different aspects of African-American history.
This 6,000 page reference center is dedicated to providing information to the general public on African American history and the history of more than one billion people of African ancestry around the world.
An interactive map which allows you to use the Green Book - a historical travel guide to indicate which hotels and restaurants were friendly to African-American travelers - to navigate travel through Amerian in 1947 or 1956.
An article detailing the differences between the original speech given by Sojourner Truth and the dramatic - and inaccurate - changes made to it in its subsequent publication.