Sojourn's Afro American Web Site Review

Jackie Robinson
 
  
  This is the statue of Jackie Robinson at the main entrance of the Olympic Stadium 
  in Montreal
         
 Black History Month
  Well I'm always late getting started with Black History Month but this 
year at least I've come up with some new links.  
  
The Journal of African Civilizations 
  founded in  1979, has gained a reputation for excellence and uniqueness among historical and  anthropological journals..
  
  
  
 
 
  Peopling Of The Americas
  By Reverend Marilyn A. Riedel 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Ancient Egyptians were Black Africans
  (1) Cheikh Anta Diop, The African Origin of Civilization (2) G. K. Osei, a black American (3) DIODORUS OF SICILY (4) Herodotus Histories: the Egyptians (2.35-91) 
  (5) Martin Bernal puts the case for African/Semitic influence on the formation of Greek culture and institutions .
  
  
  
  
  
  Free your mind 
 Return to the Source
A lie told often enough becomes the truth. Another historical work that that points out the the spaces between the lines in the history books. 
  
  
  
  The Joel A. Freeman Black History Collection
  Book Dr. Freeman for your next   Black History or   Diversity Event.
  
  
  Great Zimbabwe
  The ruins of this complex of massive stone walls undulate across almost 1,800 acres of present-day southeastern Zimbabwe. Begun during the eleventh century A.D. by Bantu-speaking ancestors of the Shona
  
  
  AFRICAN STEEL MAKING 
  Africans called The Hayas in what is Tanzania today,  produced high-grade carbon steel for about 2000 years.
  
  
  
    
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Arts
  I am not too sure about what to include in this section
and welcome suggestions from those interested in the area
of arts in the African diaspora. I will try to include 
artists and works that are not necessarily "super stars", 
or well known works that we hear about  all the time. I want 
to seek out  the soul of our artistic community, and touch 
those who are working without the benefit of the "limelight".
  "Black 
  History & Classical Music is an introduction to classical composers and 
  musicians
  of African descent from the 18th century to the present day. The site includes 
  brief biographies, 
  a Black History Quiz and a list of available CDs."
  I have to give this site top billing in the Arts section , along with 3 thumbs 
  up. 
  
 
  Black 
  Theatre Companies
  As a service to the Internet community Bridges Web Services provides here is 
  a list and links to 
  professional and nonprofit theatres and companies that present works from an 
  Afrocentric point of view. 
   
  Mahogany Cafe Hey! I appreciate beautiful black starlets of stage 
  and screen as well as the next guy.
  Check out this website if you want a real treat. 
  
  
  
  The 
  Newark Public Library
  This is an interesting www ad for the exhibition entitled Original Prints by 
  African American Artists 
  
  A Profile 
  of Faith Ringgold
  Faith Ringgold is an African-American artist and author who was born in 1930 
  in Harlem, New York City, 
  and who is best known for her large, painted story quilts. 
  
  Abiodun 
  Oyewole of -The 
  Last Poets-
  "Abiodun Oyewole grew up Charles Davis in Queens, NY. Listening to his parents' 
  jazz and gospel records
 and
  studying Langston Hughes and other great poets in school helped nurture Oyewole's 
  love of poetry." 
  
  Harlem 1900 
  -1940
  An Exhibition Portfolio from THE SCHOMBERG CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE
  
  BLACK  BROADWAY ! 
  A Twentieth Century Black Musical Review 
  
 
  
  Carla Williams
   African-American photographer, writer, activist and superhero.
  
  
 
  
  
  
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Children
  
  In this section you will find items of interest to
parents. The material that goes in here will be among
the most important on the page, so please take the time to
look over the material and do not hesitate,to make any 
suggestions or complaints about anything you feel needs to
be added, removed or otherwise adjusted in this section. 
Our children deserve the best effort we can make.
  Welcome to Celebrating 
  Children.com
  An online parenting magazine. 
  
  The National Black Child Development Institute 
  
  Their mission to improve and protect the quality of life of African American 
  children and their families. 
  
  Afrocentric 
  Home Schooling
  A site geared to those courageous souls attempting to teach their children outside 
  the system. Network, discuss issues, or just chit-chat! Join the Afrocentric 
  Homeschoolers Association Online Discussion Group. It's free! AHA is a self-help 
  nonprofit resource for home-based educating families (deschoolers, unschoolers, 
  homeschoolers, etc.) which include Afrocentric material in their curricula. 
  AHA is based in Canada but welcomes Afrocentric homeschoolers everywhere. A 
  family is not required to be African or of the African Diaspora (in other words, 
  Black) to join AHA, but AHA is Afrocentric. It is Black-oriented. Membership 
  is FREE. 
  
  A 
  Ghetto within a Ghetto
  an article about the research of Gary Orfield and Daniel Losen documenting that 
  African American children, especially males, are overrepresented in special 
  education programs. I found the above link on a page entitled-
  
  African American Experience & Issues in U.S. Schools & Issues of Race and Racism
  This page contains many more interesting links. Don't miss it. 
  
  Exploratorium 
  Homepage
  My son at six years old found this site very amusing, it led him to a science 
  fair project a homebuilt electric motor.
  
  
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Students
  This section has been in need of work since the mid 90s.
  So, changes are now in the works. I will try  to find topics
  and people that inspire our students to strive to make their 
  own mark on our community.   
  Center for Afroamerican 
  and African Studies
  There should be some useful tidbits in here.
  
  Professor 
  Lani Guinier
  "A graduate of Radcliffe College and Yale University Law School, Guinier was 
  inspired at a young age by trailblazing civil rights attorney, Constance Baker Motley." 
 Visit the website http://www.minerscanary.org 
  (Lani Guinier, Susan Sturm, Gerald Torres) 
  
  Scholarships for 
  African Americans
  Students go to this page and look over what is available. 
  
  The 
  Black Collegian Online
  Students go to this page for THE BLACK COLLEGIAN MAGAZINE. 
  
  Michael 
  Eric Dyson
  Born 1958 - Educator and Writer, "Most professors do not become nationally known while still in their thirties,
  nor do they often head university departments at that age. Dyson did both while 
  still in his mid-thirties,"
  
  Historically Black 
  Colleges and Universities
  A Listing of African American Colleges and Universities by state or region
  Includes admission tips, summer programs, financial aid and more.
  
   Virtual University
  If you'd like to be a student but just can't seem to find the money or can't 
  get away this is the place. Spectrum Online University offers a wide variety 
  of courses. You can subscribe to their newsletter via email and they will send 
  you a monthly update on what's happening and the new courses that are available
  
  FinAid!
  $$$$ Students guide to financial aid. 
  
  
  
  
MIT's OpenCourseWare:
 a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and 
 education, and serve the world in the 21st century. 
  
  Hinson's
Scholarship and College Financing
Resource Guide
  This page represents but one of many resources presented by Donald Hinson
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Technical Info
This section is the place to look for tech references,
tutorials, tips and links to site where you can find 
this kind of data. I'll start off with an HTML site and
we'll see where we go from there.
     HTML Tutorials
  In this HTML tutorial you will learn how to use HTML to create your own Web site..
  
  CSS Tutorials
  CSS means Cascading Style Sheet . These tutorials will get you started
  
  More Web 
  Resources for Cascading Style Sheets
  
  An extensive source of basic CSS info  Beginners 
  Internet Help Information
  " I've put this beginner (newbie) section together to help you start out 
  on your Internet journey without having to sort through all the other things. I hope this supplies you with enough helpful information 
  so you can begin surfing the Internet with a clue, and without drowning in the information flood. (If I don't have what 
  you need, try "
  
  All this technical stuff seem like it's too much for you? It 
  can get more technical real fast. We are well represented out there on the Leading Edge by Dr. 
  Mark Dean ." The computer really wasn't practical for home or 
  small business use until he came along, leading a team that developed the interior 
  architecture (ISA systems bus) that enables multiple devices, such as modems 
  and printers, to be connected to personal computers"
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    Online Resource Material 
  
Online resources. Now that's what we expect to find online,isn't it? 
Well hopefully you won't be dissappointed with the things you find in 
this area. As always, feel free to e-mail any suggestions withregard 
to any material you might  want to see in here.
  My online resource section has been fairly static, frankly 
    I've been dissapointed with how little I've managed to get in. Well, now I have found a gem in the 
    form of The Guide to  
    African American Manuscripts in the Collection of the Virginia Historical Society.  
    
     The  African American 
    Registry is an encyclopedia of Black History online!
     I don't intend to challenge their claim to be the largest Black American 
    History web site in the world.
    Enjoy!! 
    
	
	 Project Gutenberg is the Internet's oldest producer of FREE electronic books (eBooks or eTexts).
    You can go there, hone your searching skills and dig up quite a few interesting items on all topics.
	
	
	
	 Federal Election Commission 
	Look this site over carefully and many of your questions about voting will be answered.
	
 BlackWebPortal
BWP has quickly become a favorite of mine. This forum is one of those "gems" 
that we won't find everyday.
Topics are limitless, the users are curteous, the debate is stimulating, the result 
is a site you shouldn't miss if you want to meet some sisters and brothers that 
are bringin' it all to the net.
 African American Web Connection
An African American Cyber Gateway for the Entire Family	
Topics are art, poetry, business, church, publications, children, history, resources and more.
	
	
	
  	
	
	
	  Heroes in Black Skins.
	From a larger series of  E-Texts about African Americans at Library of Virginia. 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
    African 
    American Writers : Online E-Texts. There are a lot of texts at this site, 
    just go and see for yourself.
    Bookmark this page before you go because I won't expect you to be back 
    soon.
    
    The Afro American Newspapers 
     is longest running African-American,  family-owned newspaper in the nation.
    
  
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Africa and Diaspora
There truly is a wealth of material on the internet about
the people of African origin. It is easily a full-
time job trying to dig it all up. Please do not hesitate
to send your suggestions about sites and pages that you
feel will add to the usefulness of this work.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 AllAfrica.Com
  AllAfrica Global Media is a multi-media content service provider, systems technology developer and the largest electronic distributor of African news and 
  information worldwide. Registered in Mauritius, with offices in Johannesburg, Dakar, Lagos and Washington, D.C., AllAfrica is one of a family of companies 
  that aggregate, produce and distribute news from across Africa to tens of millions of end users.
  
 
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  The AfroCubaWeb 
  Did you know that an estimated 70 per cent of Cubans have African ancestors?
  This page is an excellent means of maintaining contact with our Cuban cousins.
  Cuba is also a prime example of African Art, Music, and Culture. I dare say 
  we can get another take
  on the history of Africans in the Americas if we look at the Cuban point of 
  view
  
  
  THE AFRICAN PRESENCE IN INDIA: A PHOTO ESSAY 
  by Runoko Rashidi 
  
  Race and History
  A community of volunteers committed to social development. 
  
  Africanamericans.com/
  "This website is Dedicated To All Things For And About The African American 
  Diaspora"
  
  Crawfurd.dk Homepage 
  This page is the overview of Africa content on this site. I am "hooked on Africa"
   
  
  Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany 
  The Remarkable Life of Hans Massaquoi. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Understanding Ethnic Labels and Puerto Rican Identity
    When they arrived in the mainland, Puerto Ricans interactions with Black people in the United States have been the prominent and much of the 
	ethnic literature that emerged from New York reveals the group's affinity with African Americans.
  
  Africa World Press 
  and The Red Sea Press are "sister presses" based in Lawrenceville, New Jersey,
  and dedicated to the publication and distribution of books on the African World. 
  
  
  Alexandre 
  Dumas
  " The grandson of a Haitian slave, he became the most famous author in France; 
  
  now, his rousing Romantic novels are enjoying renewed popularity " 
  
  Blacks 
  in China
  From West Asia to China the land was occupied predominately by Blacks. The Blacks 
  were forced 
  from East and Southeast Asia by the expansion of the Thai, Annamite, Bak and 
  Hua Mongoloid. 
  The Blacks ruled China until around 1000-700 BC. 
  
  The 
  African Presence in the Americas
  This is an exhibition portfolio presented by The Schomburg Center for Research 
  in Black Culture.
  This site developed by; Cultural Heritage Initiatives for Community Outreach 
  (CHICO)
  It is a very interesting online exhibition covering a timeline from 1492 - 1992 
  
  
  Afro 
  Tropical
  Visitors to Meso and Central America often think of it's inhabitants as mesitzo 
  or Latin nations. 
  As the traveller moves toward the Atlantic and Caribbean countries, there is 
  a bit of a suprise. 
  Typical names are interspersed with Livingston, Guatemala, Bluefields, Nicaragua, 
  Stan Creek, Belize.
  The cuisine changes from arroz con frijoles to stew beans and rice, there is 
  a distinct rythmic drum beat 
  to life on the coast. The inhabitants here are primarily of African and Amerindian 
  descent.
  
  The 
  Afro-Costa Rican's Concept of Nationality as Reflected in Selected Works of 
  Quince Duncan 
  Clif recalls asking his grandfather about Garvey and his back-to-Africa movement. 
  Jakel rejects the idea immediately with the questions: Return to what country? 
  Where in Africa would they go? They have different cultures now, and African 
  Blacks would not allow them to impose their ideas on them.
  
  afromestizo 
  - the third root 
The African Heritage of Central America By: Kent C. Williams  
  This paper seeks to give a brief historical overview of the African heritage 
  of Central America. Historians in the region, as well as in the United States 
  and Europe, have often overlooked the contributions made by Africans to Central 
  America's history and culture.  
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Reference Material
The area of reference material is somewhat broad. I will
include lists, charts, and graphs as well as stories and
articles that I feel are of some interest. Let me know if
you feel I've gone too far afield.
  Art 
    McGees List  ----- If ftp, gopher, telnet etc. don't mean anything 
    to you, don't despair. Art McGee has been posting his list long before WWW 
    began. His list of Black/African Related Resources pre-date graphic 
    viewers, so as a pioneering effort this list really has to be included here. 
    Try it you're bound to find something.
    
PROUD 
TO BE BLACK is is a Site I've just discovered on the Afro American 
Web Ring. What a great surprise, it's been a while since I've discovered what 
I consider to be a Mega-Site. Go check it out because there are many carefully 
chosen thought provoking links. Obviously a lot of time and care has been put into this presentation. 
	
	
	
	
    Ken Robinson's 
    Heritage & Tradition Website
    Ken Robinson - "I'm now celebrating over 25 years on Cleveland, Ohio radio. 
    ".
    This is another site that could qualify as a Mega-Site. A collection of lots 
    of interesting links.
    
    
    Howard Eagle, 
    a Rochester school teacher has put a lot of love into assembling this great 
    collection of links.
    Another Mega-Site; you'll find dozens of afro and community related links. 
    News, education, history, culture, activism, 
    audio, audio-visual and then some. Good stuff Howard! 
    
 
  The 
    Tragedy of Pudd'nHead Wilson  
    "The scene of this chronicle is the town of Dawson's Landing on the Missouri 
    side of the Mississippi, half a day's journey, per steamboat, below St. Louis." 
    A story by Mark Twain, set in the old south. It demonstrates the folly of 
    the master slave relationship.
    
 
  The 
    Origin and Growth of Afro-American Literature 
    Africans were great storytellers long before their first appearance in Jamestown, 
    Virginia, in 1619. The rich and colorful history, art and folklore of West 
    Africa, the ancestral home of most Afro-Americans, present evidence of this, 
    and more.
    
    
    California Newsreel
    California Newsreel is the site for educational videos on African American 
    life and history
    race relations and diversity training, African cinema, Media and Society, 
    labor studies 
    campus life and much more. 
    
    African-American 
    History and Culture
    Library of Congress Manuscripts: An Illustrated Guide
    The Manuscript Division has one of the nation's most valuable collections 
    for the study of African-American history and culture.
    
  
  African-American 
    Mega Site 
    There is lots to see here do not get lost and forget your way back. 
    
  
  The African-American 
    Studies Toolkit. Acknowledgements to AfroAmericanHeritage.com
    
  
  
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Community
 Here I would like to include examples of what people are 
actively doing to assist the community. We all have lots of
ideas about what should be done to make things better. I 
want to point to programs that are in progress, with the
idea that we can follow their example or assist them in
their efforts or link our active program to those already
in existance. If we can't add to the programs, maybe we can
use the services offered, that's after all, what they are 
being set up for.
  Applied Research Center 
  "Today ARC is a leading research lab and foundry where academics and activists
  forge tools to spark social progress and measure the results." 
  
  
  
  
  MyBlackInfo.com
  Our Mission is to  provide our community  with the information  and resources to  become better citizens, parents and community leaders.
  
  
  
  National Technical Association
  "Encouraging minority youth and women to choose careers in science and technology"
  
  What Are African-Americans' HIV Prevention Needs? 
  " While African-Americans comprise 13% of the US population, they are disproportionately affected by HIV, accounting for 37% of total AIDS cases in the US." 
  
Neil Blake
, the radio webcast genius behind the BlakeRadio Network    , had a career for over  twenty years in television and the media arts before launching in 2000, one of the larger Black owned Internet radio networks in existence.
  
  The African Hebrew Israelites
  In 1967, after almost two thousand years in the Diaspora, four hundred Hebrew 
  Israelites 
  were inspired by the spirit of God to make an exodus from America.
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
Blacksonville.com By bringing together BLACKSONVILLE under a networking 
  web we hope to develop and improve the infrastructures of our communities.
  
  PLUGGED IN 
  
  helps bridge the gap by bringing the benefits of computer and
  communications technologies to the entire community.
 
The Myth of The Melting Pot 
America's Racial and Ethnic Divides 
Urban Youth Workers Resource Directory
  Yes, there are people out there who do more than complain about the state of
  our communities. This is a list of some that you can look to for inspiration 
  or support
  
  Concerned Black Men 
  CONCERNED BLACK MEN, INC., was founded in 1975, when five African-American police officers organized to combat the unfounded stereotype
 suggesting that the majority of African-American youngsters of Philadelphia belonged to gangs.
  
  
  Neighborhoods 
  Online:National
  Those of you who are interested in community activism check out this site.
  It includes a piece on community networking on the WWW
  
  Improving 
  Black Student Achievement
  Self-image is an individual's self-concept. It is both a belief in self and 
  a respect for self. In children, self-image is formed largely by how they think 
  significant adults in their lives perceive them.
  
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History
  There is an endless amount of info on African American
and African history. We have to make extra effort to dig up
most of it. I'm only beginning to be interested in history since I've 
discovered the work of African scholars like Chiekh Anta Diop, 
John Henrik Clark, Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan, Theophile Obenga and more. 
Our community can only benefit by learning more about our past. 
Many major contributions have been made to the world, by African people.
In antiquity and today. We have to look for ourselves to find thid data,
now is the time be begin our search.
Runoko Rashidi. 
    I don't know exactly what to say about Rashidi here yet. As soon as I look look at them more thoroughly I'll get back to you, meanwhile, I suggest 
	that you get right on it.
    
  
The American Museum of Photography exhibit. The 
    Face of Slavery. 
    Some very interesting photos taken in the 1800s.
    
    Don't miss this moving photo documentary. (Not for the faint 
    of heart) 
    African American Halocaust 
    
    Maroon 
    Communities  
    
  A TRIBUTE TO DR. IVAN VAN SERTIMA  
    Dr. Ivan Van Sertima and other black scholars featured on this page.
    
    THE Yosef A.A. ben-Jochannan Virtual Museum
    The National Black United Front is proud to sponsor this virtual museum. 
    
    AFRICANA STUDIES
    I discovered Prof. Manu Ampim on Blake 
    Radio, now I look forward anxiously for each web broadcast! 
    
	
	
	
	
	
	  The Afrocentric Experience
    This is a very well designed site, looks good, easy to navigate and most important jam packed with info! 
    
	
	
	
    PERSONAL WEB SITES AND PAGES
    *** HISTORY, GENEALOGY AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES *** 
    
    Black History
    An interesting site it includes material on Martin, Malcolm, Women, the Panthers 
    and more.
    They also include contemporary subjects such as The MMM, Mumia Abu-Jamal, 
    and the Bell curve
    
The 
    Story of Africa
    The Story of Africa tells the history of the continent from an African perspective.
    Africa's top historians take a fresh look at the events and characters that 
    have shaped 
    the continent from the origins of humankind to the end of South African apartheid.
    
    African 
    Centered Education
    
    List of scholarsEarly 
    Black Settlement in Nova Scotia 
    Black people are known to have been enslaved at the French stronghold at
    Louisburg, Cape Bretton.
    
    Oliver Cromwell, 
    Burlington, New Jersey
    Oliver Cromwell was born near Burlington in 1752. Raised a farmer, he served 
    in several companies
    of the Second New Jersey Regiment between 1777 and 1783.
    
     Peter Mott and Free Haven (Lawnside, New Jersey)
    LAWNSIDE, N.J. -- Born around 1810 in slave-holding Delaware, Peter Mott made 
    his way across 
    the Delaware River to New Jersey as young man.
    
    In case you're beginning to wonder, yes I was born and raised in New Jersey 
    so if you have any NJ black history info, be sure to clue me in :) This is 
    an account of a town where I have friends and relatives.
    
	
	In Memory of Sara Dunlap Jackson 
     While we recognize and remember Carter G. Woodson as the "Father of Afro-American History," we often do not recognize the giants who facilitated the researching of this history.
    
	
	
	
    Underground 
    Railroad 
    Tubman, Garrett, Still William Still, another NJ resident was one of the founders 
    of the Underground Railroad
    
    Cyrus Bustill Paul 
    Robeson's gr. gr. grandfather, Burlington N.J. 
    
    Cryus Bustill was born in Burlington in 1732, the son of an English attorney 
    and an African slave.
    
    Slavery 
    in New Jersey 
    The English proprietors who established New Jersey colony after the British 
    take-over in 1664
    were even more aggressive than the neighbor states in encouraging African 
    slavery as a means 
    to open up the land for agriculture and commerce. They offered 60 acres of 
    land, per slave,
    to any man who imported slaves in 1664. (Reparations for what? You say.)
    
    Racial 
    Law
    A glimpse of the relationship between Native and African Americans in Virginia 
    circa 1900.
    
    HENRY ROBERT BURKE'S
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO
    Researcher, Author, Historian, Speaker/Lecturer: The Underground Railroad and the American Civil War
    
    PORTRAITS 
    IN BLACK . Traveling exhibit and lecture series. The basic topic is "how 
    we won the west", too.
    Seriously, african-americans were left out of the picture when Follywood told 
    it. Now Anthony Powell tells it like is. Thanks Mr. Powell.
    
	
	
	
	Prologue Magazine
   Summer 1997 issue of Prologue magazine. A publication of the National Archives. A good place to start seeking info.. 
    
	
	
	Historical Text Archive: Links : African American: General 
   The Historical Text Archive publishes high quality articles, books, essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content, 
   for a broad range of historical subjects. The HTA is a collection of primary and secondary materials and links to other resources relating 
   to history and culture. 
    
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
  
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Business
 The African American community needs to pay special 
attention to supporting and developing a community based
business sense. 
 
 Most of us would be surprised at the buying power that 
we represent. I don't have the figures but one has 
only to look at the mainstream media ads directed at black 
people, to get the idea. These ad campaigns can run into the 
millions. No one is spending that kind of money to get the patronage
of our people without expecting a very good return?
 
 The time is now, and the means are more available than
ever before to begin networking to create a solid base
for business in our community. We must begin to train
or obtain training for our young people and we must actively
seek out members of our community that have already got
some momentum going and encourage them.
 
 I could go on and on about this matter but that's not
what I'm trying to do right here. I will be saying more on
this subject and in the future I will need your input.
Stay tuned and enjoy the links.
  Since 1970
 the Black Business Association
  has been instrumental in the incubation and development of more than 10,000 African-American businesses.
   
   
 National Black Business Trade Association
  The mission of the National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA) is to bring together Black business people
 from around the world with diverse backgrounds and varied business experiences.......................... 
   
   
 In The Black 
  The African-American Business Journal
   
   
   
   Afro-American Businesses
   
   I Want to see more sites like this one. Please notify me if you
   know of others.
   
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Genealogy
  This section is the first major new addition since the nineties.
Genealogy is one area where we can learn many things about our history 
as well as the obvious bonus of discovering our ancestors. The internet 
has brought us to the point where much of our preliminary research can 
be done online. 
 The internet also brings us the opportunity to meet and exchange data 
with distant family members. My family comes from Virginia and Maryland 
and I've been able to trace my ggggrandparents Charles Evans b. 1790 
and Susan Prior Evans b. 1805. without leaving my computer. I'll admit 
I did have their names, but the internet has taken me to a new level 
when it comes to finding family members.
      
 
 
  Ancestry.com
  I'll start with Ancestry.com because it's very difficult to search 
  on the web without crossing paths with this organization. They come under many
  banners as the new reseacher soon finds out. They have many free offerings but
  I recommend taking out a subscritpion in the beginning and using the info you
  find in your more detailed research. Many of the U.S. census data from 1930 
  
  back to 1700 is indexed and searching is daily getting easier and more efficient.
  Check out this article.  
  The Challenge of African American Research 
  
  
  
  
  
  African American Lives
 Official Show SiteStarring Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (host)  
Eight prominent African Americans
including Oprah Winfrey, Quincy Jones and Whoopi 
Goldberg--trace their lineage in this 4-hour PBS special. 
I missed this program by one day but I heard about it on a podcast 
  
  
  
  
  GENEALOGY 
  RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET
  
  
  Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland
  This is the site that inspired me to include the Genealogy section.
  Now that I have had even more time to peruse this site. It becomes clear
  that this fascinating work should be a mustread for every American History class.
  Mr. Paul Heinegg my hat comes off to you. 
  
  The Virginia 
  Historical Society offers many useful facts on which to base your 
  genealogical research. 
  This will prove to be a place where you can get an excellent start. They offer 
  info about Virginia vital records.
  They have some good advice on how and where to start searching for slave as 
  well as free black ancestors. 
  
  Velda 
  Kyle, Who Are You? This is a nice page to help you in your quest 
  to become a genealogist.
  
  
  Genealogy Today Searching for slave ancestors always requires a thorough investigation...
  The AfriGeneas List 
  of Links
  
  The 
  Yancey Family Surname Resource Center 
  This is an example of how to use a Geocities or other Free Web Site to create 
  a very interesting family page.
  This page is maintained by Dennis J. Yancey
  
   Ohio African American 
  Genealogy
  
  The Genealogy Homepage 
  This is an extensive list of genealogical references. This one could keep 
  you busy for quite some time. 
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    News and Issues 
  
  This section has come about because my search for info
is yeilding more and more data. I try to read over or at
least scan the material I place on these pages. In order 
to try to classify it, and I now have hundreds of items 
sitting in a bookmark file waiting for me to find the 
right place to put it. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Black Journalism Review
   To present a periodical look at alternatives to the dominant intellectual culture in the United States. Black Journalism Review--published in Washington, D.C.,
    the American Capital City--fashions itself as a Village Voice on the Potomac River. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 SF Bayview
   National Black Newspaper
 
 
 
 
  The Covenant with Black America
At the close of the 2005 State of the Black Union in Atlanta, we invited the public to weigh in on the most challenging issues facing Black America. 
I'm happy to report that because of the huge response, we now have a document that outlines how individuals, groups, communities and the body politic can 
move forward to make this nation better. When we make Black America better, we make all of America better. We all want an America as good as its promise.
 
Comments in Exodus News
  
  
  
  
  
  "CRY, MY BELOVED UGBORODO"
  A Diary of a Painful Visit to Itsekiri Homeland Made Desolate By Oil Pollution and Inter-Ethnic Conflict 
 By Oritsegbemi O. Omatete, Ph.D. 
Chevron Nigeria - Assault on Protestors
  
  
 
  
  
   KAOTAOPIA 
  
  This is a bilingual site that's preparing to immerse us in some of the more 
  pressing issues 
  of the day. I'd say Kamilo is off to a good start. 
  
  The Jericho Movement
  Isn't it about time we start to examine the treatment of our people in the judicial 
  and the prison systems of our (state country).
  These problems aren't going to go away by themselves. The least we can do is 
  to make ourselves aware of the numbers and
  begin to organize our own defense mechanisms.
  
  Young, 
  Righteous - and Voting
  by William Upski Wimsatt
  
  AlterNet.org
  "AlterNet.org is a project of the Independent Media Institute, a nonprofit organization 
  dedicated 
  to strengthening and supporting independent and alternative journalism." 
  
  Homepage of The National 
  Black United Front
  "The National Black United Front (NBUF) is a coalition made up of individuals 
  and organizations working together 
  for the benefit of all people of African descent." 
  
  Assata 
  Shakur Speaks from Exile
  The opening line of this article, " What happens to old Black Panthers? " Should 
  be reason enough to 
  click on this link. I mean, don'cha want to know? 
  
  Kevin 
  Cooper
  In a plea to the Black Community from San Quentin's "Death Row", inmate Kevin 
  Cooper asks why is it that our people are not more involved in the movement 
  to end the death penalty.
  
  BlackElectorate.Com
  Here we have politics, economics, culture, world and national events, sports 
  and more.
  Black Community News you can get involved with. This Publication is the Essence 
  of where we
  can go using the Web. 
  
  Stewarts Synopsis
  The general public has been manufactured as a Nation of ventriloquist dummies.
  
  The Black Commentator
The content of BC is firmly in the hands of the BC Editorial Board, and includes as its current 24 members.
  
 The Black Agenda Report
 In the fall of  2006, Glen Ford, Bruce Dixon, Margaret Kimberley and Leutisha Stills of CBC Monitor left Black Commentator, which Ford had co-founded and edited since 2002, and launched Black Agenda Report. 
  
  ANOTHER DAY IN THE EMPIRE
Blogger Kurt Nimmo is very difficult to keep up with, do a google search.
  
  
  Clarity Press, 
  Inc "Clarity Press, Inc. is a completely independent publisher of 
  books on the human dimension of current issues,
  with particular focus on human rights and social justice. "
  
  U. S. Bureau of Prisons Quickfacts 
  
  This is a link that we should look at very carefully. Many members of our community 
  are in some way or another involved with the prison system and we can't afford 
  to be caught uwawares.
  
  Ok, while we're on the subject, you want to know what we can 
  do about it? 
  The Prison Activist Resource Center might be a good jump off point. 
  
  
  The Nation "The Nation 
  will not be the organ of any party, sect, or body.
  It will, on the contrary, make an earnest effort to bring to the discussion 
  of political and social questions a really critical spirit,
  and to wage war upon the vices of violence, exaggeration, and misrepresentation 
  by which so much of the political writing of the day is marred."
  -- from The Nation's founding prospectus, 1865 The 
  Nations Mediakit 
  
  The Black Eagle
  Joe Madison 
THIRD WORLD TRAVELER
  THIRD WORLD TRAVELER puts up articles and book excerpts 
 that offer an alternative view to the mainstream media about the state of democracy in America, 
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Women
  This section includes material by, for and relating to
women of Africa and the diaspora. I have seen some fine
examples of sites and pages put together by black women.
For example the now defunct WebDivas Infocenter by Sandra Hall
 was one of, if not the most, extensive  site I have seen on the net. 
Keep up the good work sisters.
  Black Looks
  "I am a Nigerian living in Spain where I have just resigned from a three year stint as an organic farmer. I started blogging 18 months ago with the idea of 
  presenting a progressive and feminst perspective of Africa and the African Diaspora. I am interested in seeking out ways to encourage more Africans to blog
   and creating a community of grassroots African bloggers as a way/space for Africans to exchange ideas and strategies for effecting change in our 
   communities, share experiences and tell our own stories in our own words."
 
  
  blackwomen.co.uk 
  This site is aimed at African and African Caribbean women. 
  
 
  Reanae McNeal - 
  For her, every day is another chance to show, through her poetry and one-woman 
  plays 
  and performance pieces, that reality is what we make it.
  
  Black 
  Women's Health Imperative , the new name of the National Black Women's Health 
  Project, 
  is a leading African American health education, research, advocacy and leadership 
  development institution. 
  
  Siaters4Jesus 
  Is a page that makes me think of all the women that played a major role in my 
  life.
  Their lives were firmly grounded via their spiritual beliefs. I'm sure many 
  of us can relate in some way this page.
  
  The Womanist
  Published by the WSC at The University of Georgia, Womanist Theory and Research 
  is a biannual, peer-edited, interdisciplinary,
  intercultural, international journal on women of color.
  
  African 
  Women on the Internet
  Dozens of links from Abortion to Zanzibar Film Fest 
 
  
  Madame 
    C J Walker
    " One of the first American women of any race or rank to become a millionaire 
    through her own efforts was Sarah Breedlove Walker. Sarah Breedlove was born 
    in 1867 to Minerva and Owen Breedlove on the shores of the Mississippi River 
    " 
    
    Bebe Moore Campbell
    "I'm an integrationist. I am. I'm not a separatist. My ancestors have invested 
    too much in this country, and I'm not going anywhere."
    
    Daughters of Eve Network
    "Where Daughters of Eve Connect" 
    
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Links
  The following links are being inserted in this page
somewhat hastily in the interest of getting SOJOURN up 
and running expediently.
 
  The sites, in time will be organized in a more orderly 
fashion as the page evolves. For now, I'm including some of 
the larger sites that I consider of particular interest To 
the black community. 
 
  As we move along I would like to include small sites and 
personal homepages, I will need your help to accomplish this
and encourage you to e-mail SOJOURN
 with the URL's of pages  
and sites that you know of but don't find here.
 
 I would also appreciate any comments you have about this 
page or any others that you know of.
  
  BLACKLAND.Org
    A Black place in cyberspace.
This is another megasite but with lots of original content. 
    
  
  SixDegreesBlack.com
     Our mission is to unify Black people across the globe into a single family by allowing them to strengthen and grow their professional, business and social networks.
    
  
  
  
    AfricaOnline
    Another favorite. Don't miss the Conferences!
    
   
     
    Black Quest - The Griot
    " BLACK QUEST is an African American and Black History resource website 
    
    established by C. Arthur Blair, the Creator of the game BLACK QUEST-THE GRIOT 
    " 
    This is an old (by web standards) well established site, containing lots of 
    great info and 
    superb graphics. 
    
	
	
	
	
	
	THE TALKING DRUM.COM
    The people are the makers of history and it is they who, in the final analysis, win or lose wars 
    This page is very well composed and the content is thought provoking.
  
	
	
	
    KILLUMINATI
    This site is what more of us should be doing with the free pages that geocities 
    makes available. 
    This page is very well composed and the content is thought provoking.
  
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Audio and Podcasts
  There will always be more things to see and hear on
the net. I hope I am able to keep up with the changes.
With my limited budget, it should keep me real busy
just trying . One relatively new thing you can use on a small
 budget is Podcasting. Check it out, if you haven't
 already. Its good fun and it's getting better. 
  
Podcasting has come on the scene and we are really falling 
  behind the times. African American's rich verbal tradition will be well served 
  by this relatively simple form of audio broadcasting. We who have the ability 
  would do well to pool our knowledge and resources to get our young people into 
  podcasting ASAP.
Attention... Please email  me or leave a note in my guestbook if you know of any good Afrocentric podcasts. I am very anxious to have more links.
The 
  MPMG Loudspeaker Podcast
Podcast for the african american community. Technology, politics, and everything 
in between. 
Actually Travis Taylor, the Tech-Producer-Webmaster of this site has an exemplary site. He has accomplished what I consider
the true spirit of the marketplace. That balance of community and business that is not often achieved these days. His site is informative, easy to navigate and
has a place for feedback that inspires user input. I can't wait see er hear what his next podcast is about.
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  RADIO 
  BC
  Thought provoking audio commentary from The Black Commentator. 
  
  UrbanCast Radio
  From Hip Hop to Neo Soul. UrbanCast Radio aims to give independent and unsigned 
  acts an opportunity to get heard! 
  
  
  LIB Radio Network 
Listen up! Libradio.com is one of the the sites that Black Sankofans 
 will appreciate check it out.
  
  
 
  
  
   Guerrilla Funk Recordings was born out of necessity. It's a musical 
  organization founded specifically to counter the corporate stranglehold of censorship currently plaguing the entertainment industry... I've seen in the
   Multimedia section some very interesting material. 
  
  
  
  
  
  The NEW MEDIA COLLECTIVE
 is an information resource and 
  social network for and about people of color in the new media making community.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  UrbanSoulNation Podcast Shows
  Radio shows featuring social, politcial, and cultural commentary of interest to the urban and hip hop community. 
  
  
  
  
  
  Yo La La !
  Yo La La ! is a monthly show about French rap. 
  
  
  Africa Today Archives
  A weekly news program providing information and analysis about Africa and the African Diaspora. These archives contain many excellent features and interviews
  as well as historical speeches. I highly recommend this site and I want to thank host Walter Turner et al for the work they put into this production.
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  Chicago Defender Inside Black America Podcast
  Podcast from the Chicago Defender
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Afrocentric.info PodCast
  The Thoughts and Observations of a Conscious Black Man
 
 Here is a new podcast I've found. It's a companion to the web site Afrocentric.info.
 Put together by Dr. Lathardus Goggins II.  Dr. Goggins presents various topics of interest to the Black community. His subject matter is interesting,
 but the quality of his recording need some attention.  
  
  
  
  Malcolm 
  X Audio and Video Clips
  Lectures by Malcolm X 
  
  The Ebony Cactus PodCast 
  
  Click here to download the current issue of The Ebony Cactus 
  
  BadGals-Radio.Com
NEWS, BLUES and INTERVIEWS and MORE -- the first time I listened to BADGALS I 
didn't know what to expect. What I got was pleasantly surprised check it out you 
won't be disappointed. "the circus has come to town" Abiodun Oyewole 
said in his interview with Mama Acid.
  The mandrake society
  Archive for the 'Podcast' Category 
  
  
  
  
  
  The Body
  The Body asked some of the leading African-American AIDS activists and health professionals to share their thoughts on the most pressing 
  issues impacting the black HIV epidemic in the United States. We felt their words were as important to hear as they are to read, 
  so we've created MP3 podcasts of some of their most poignant comments.
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  BlackMedina.net
  BlackMedina, a new online magazine community is currently looking for writers 
  
  
  
  
  
  the Niagara Movement
The Centennial Celebration of the Niagara Movement in Buffalo, New York. 
 The What 
Price Freedom? Lecture series available in podcasts on Buffalo State's web site. 
  
  
  
  
  
   Black Users of 
  Macintosh
The purpose of this site is to highlight how Black people are using Apple computers 
and software in creative ways and to encourage more Black artists, techies, and 
students to become Mac users. This site is not podcasting yet but I as a Mac user 
recommend it just for the info that's available. I believe that even an old Mac 
is a better value than a new PC. I personally would encourage those with a low 
budget to go out and get a blue and white G3 or an older G4 power Mac or a number of those 
if you wanted to train a group of young people with a minimun of hassles and a host of perks, 
in the form of user friendliness and versatility. 
  
  MIT's OpenCourseWare:
  a free and open educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners 
  around the world. OCW supports MIT's mission to advance knowledge and education, 
  and serve the world in the 21st century. 
  
  
  
  
  University of Virginia podcasts and webcasts
It's hard to keep up with everything happening at U.Va. Here you will find lectures, 
speeches and other events of interest to the University community. Listen to them 
now, download them for later or subscribe to our podcast and take them with you.
  
  
 
Black Media Mine podcasts and webcasts and much more.
This blog is turning into a real gold mine of  goodies for the Black Cybernaut. If you are interested in audio and video content and news The Prospector is digging up some real gems.
Don't miss this one
 
  
 
  
  Soul Patrol Radio
  Welcome to Soul Patrol internet Radio
  
  
  
  
  
  ASU Podcasts 
  Arizona State University, Digital Media and Instructional Technology - blogs, 
  podcasts, tutorials and moreŠ Peruse the archives carefully this site contains 
  some very informative lectures
  
  
   Audio - Council on Foreign Relations
  Council meetings are available in four formats: transcripts, webcasts/videos, and audio streams..
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
   How to Podcast
 When I was taking my month off blogging in December I started Podcasting,
  
  
  
   Podcast Directory List
 Here are some top podcast directories :
  
  
   A Beginners Guide to podcasting
 In the current climate of media consolidation and content crackdowns, podcasting scratches an itch for users looking for inventive, challenging, or just plain different audio content.
  
  
  Download iTunes
  iTunes is the easiest way to organize, share and listen to music on your computer. I always say once you go Mac you'll never go back ;)
  
  
  Download a Quicktime Player
  The Quicktime player for Mac or PC can be freely downloaded from Apple. Get one here now!
  
  
    
  
  
  Download a Realaudio Player
  If you don't have one get one I'll be adding some sites where it'll come in 
  handy.
  
  World Radio Net
  Tune in to radio from around the world, you can listen while you surf.
  
  The Kojo Nnamdi 
  Show
  WAMU 88.5 FM 
  American University Radio
I won't have to say anything about it if you go and listen for yourself. :)
  
  
  
  
  African Americans 
  in Southeastern Ohio 
  Jam packed with Afrimericana! Do not miss the Real Audio lecture by Dr. Herbert 
  Martin 
  
  Who 
  was George Jackson? 
  A 29-minute documentary about the origins of the modern anti-prison movement. 
  mp3 file
  
  If we're going to mention George Jackson we should also mention  
   Angela Davis. 
  
  Angela Davis www.freedomarchives.org   
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