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Arts and Culture
Books and Literature
Business
Civil Rights, Past and Present
Education
Famous African Americans
Genealogy and Local Communities

Health
History
Local Museums and Historical Sites
Media
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  Radio, Television and Film
Science, Math and Inventions
General Resources

Arts and Culture

 

African American Department This image indicates local interest.
at the Central Library of Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland.
Has books, photographs, church histories, calendars, political campaign literature, pamphlets, event programs, magazines, newspapers, and other printed items about African Americans, their history and culture with major focus on Maryland and the Baltimore area.

African American Heritage Festival This image indicates local interest.
Three day festival held in downtown Baltimore

African American Museums
by BlackPast.org
Lists museums throughout the nation.

African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920
by The Library of Congress and Brown University
Search this collection by title, subject or name for digital sheet music, primarily vocal music printed or published in the United States.

African Americans in Pro Football
by Pro Football Hall of Fame
Describes the firsts in professional football as early as 1902.

African Americans in the Sports Arena
by B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, Long Island University
Highlights the African American role in boxing, horse racing, cycling, track and field, basketball, baseball, and football.

African Americans in the Visual Arts
by B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, Long Island University
Presents European, African, and American influences on early and recent African American sculptors, painters, photographers, illustrators, and more. Includes brief biographies of several artists.

Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music
by the Classical Music Web Ring
Presents major events and accomplishments by African American vocal musicians. Brief biographies of vocalists and composers, such as Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson, Leontyne Price, and others.

Archives of African American Music and Culture
at Indiana University
Links to sites on popular, religious, classical and popular music, including blues, gospel to R and B, contemporary hip hop, and more.

ArtCyclopedia: African-American Artists
Ranges from Joshua Johnson to current artists found in museums, image archives, and other online resources. Includes sample images of their works with limited biographical information.

Baltimore Guide: Cultural Sites This image indicates local interest.
provided by Soul of America

Baltimore's African American Heritage and Attractions Guide This image indicates local interest.
by Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association
Celebrate Baltimore's black heritage.

Black Theatre Companies
by Bridges Web Services
Professional and nonprofit theatre companies and organizations that present works from primarily an Afrocentric point of view. Includes Maryland listings.

BlackBridalGuide.com
Covers traditions and customs as well as tips on planning the wedding.

Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center This image indicates local interest.
at Morgan State University, Baltimore Maryland
State of the art performing arts facility with concert halls and an art museum

Harlem Renaissance This image indicates local interest.
by African American Department of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland
"In the 1920s, Harlem was home to some of the best black writers, artists, actors and musicians." Briefly discusses the art, literature, music, and theatre and major participants in the Harlem scene.

International Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Brief history of anthem, spiritual and gospel music with video biographies of several vocalists and groups

Juneteenth and Emancipation Day Celebrations
by Joyce Reese McCollum of the University of South Florida Africana Heritage Project

Juneteenth.com
The history of the "oldest known celebration of the ending of slavery"

Maryland's African-American Heritage Guide [PDF] This image indicates local interest.
from Maryland Office of Tourism Development
Introduce yourself to the Maryland African American experience. Here you'll find museums and other destinations across the state.

Negrospirituals.com
Devoted to traditional spirituals, and some information on early Gospel songs. Includes lyrics.

Official Kwanzaa Web Site
History, the seven principles, symbols, greetings, and more

Oxford Art Online This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Find
articles on painting, sculpture, graphic arts, architecture, decorative arts and photography from prehistory to the present day. Useful for biographies, criticism and philosophy of art, artistic styles and movements. Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture This image indicates local interest.
Three galleries of Maryland’s black heritage. Located in Baltimore.

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
of the New York Public Library
Collects, preserves and provides access to resources documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world.

Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards This image indicates local interest.
Exhibits of Baltimore's recent sports history and its "rich Negro League history"

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Books and Literature

Hot Titles: African American Fiction This image indicates local interest.
Newly ordered or just received by Baltimore County Public Library. Select the title you want and place your request. Book Ahead fees apply. For a printer-friendly version [PDF] of the Hot Titles lists.

African American Literature Book Club
Features a bestseller list, book reviews, resources for writers, discussion groups, literary crossword puzzle and poetry readings.

BCALA Literary Award Winners
awarded by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association
These annual awards recognize excellence in adult fiction and nonfiction by African American authors, including the work of a first novelist, and a citation for outstanding contribution to publishing. The 2009 Literary Award winners.

Brief Guide to the Harlem Renaissance
by Poets.org and The Academy of American Poets
Offers biographies and essays on the poets and poetry of the Harlem Renaissance.

Coretta Scott King Book Award
an annual award of the American Library Association

Honors African American authors and illustrators for outstanding contributions to literature for children and young adult literature.

Harlem Renaissance This image indicates local interest.
by African American Department of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland
"In the 1920s, Harlem was home to some of the best black writers, artists, actors and musicians."  The literature and theatre created by this movement represents an impressive body of work. Has information on several writers, playwrights and more.

Literature and Life: The Givens Collection
of the University of Minnesota
Explains briefly the major eras in African American literature beginning with the slave narratives through the 20th century.

Literature Resource Center This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Find full text critical analysis and biographies of novelists, poets and essayists from authoritative literary sources. Search by author, title, time period and literary themes. Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Perspectives in American Literature
from California State University Stanislaus
From colonial to modern times, find biographies and discussions of social and political influences on literature by African Americans. Focus is on major contributors to black literature and on the Harlem Renaissance.

QBR: The Black Book Review
Reviews and recommendations for adult and children's fiction and nonfiction and a literary events calendar.

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Business

 

Baltimore County Minority Business Enterprise Office This image indicates local interest.
of the Baltimore County Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs
Offers information on procurement opportunities, preparation of business and marketing plans and financial information. Includes directory of certified minority and women owned businesses to use on County or federal projects.

Black Enterprise
Contains business news, "Black Enterprise 100 Largest Black-Owned Businesses Lists," and information on personal finance, franchising, and more.

Business and Investing InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
provided by the Baltimore County Public Library
Covers local, national, international, and minority business. Focuses on local resources for business owners and on small business assistance. Contains links to our databases of full-text articles on business topics, to company directories, and to stock, mutual fund, and investments. Look into company annual reports and SEC filings as well as facts on saving and investing in general.

Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce This image indicates local interest.
Offers workshops and seminars for education and training of membership in the business community.

Maryland Small and Minority Business Resources This image indicates local interest.
by Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
Learn about programs from many different agencies that assist small and minority-owned businesses.

Minority Business Development Agency
of United States Department of Commerce
Access sources of financing, market opportunities, contracting including federal procurement and applying for the proper certifications, online business tools, and information for developing your business.

Resource Directory for the Small Business Owner in Baltimore County This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Information for new and our established small business community

Target Market News
Provides information and some statistics on the black consumer market.

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Civil Rights, Past and Present

 

Alabama Moments in American History: Civil Rights Movement
by Alabama Department of Archives and History
Arranged by decades, provides history of events that impacted civil rights in Alabama and the nation like the Montgomery Bus Boycott, bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, the Selma-to-Montgomery March, and more.

Baltimore '68: Riots and Rebirth This image indicates local interest.
from University of Baltimore
Offers information, oral histories and photographs of the April 1968 civil unrest following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Junior.

Baltimore County Human Relations Commission This image indicates local interest.
Investigates discrimination complaints in the areas of employment, housing, education, public accommodations, and financing within Baltimore County and responds to hate bias incidents.  The Commission does not have jurisdiction over county government, the county board of education, or the community colleges.

Baltimore County Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs This image indicates local interest.
Addresses the concerns of Baltimore County employees who believe that they have been discriminated against on the basis of age, color, creed, mental or physical disability, national origin, race, religion or sex.

Baltimore Riots 1968 This image indicates local interest.
from BaltimoreSun.com
Includes audio recollections and video footage of the riots, photos, and interactive maps of fires, looting and other disturbances during the riots.

Black Panther Party
provided by the Afro-American Newspaper Company
Brief information about the organization and a few of its key players

Brown versus Board of Education
by The National Archives
Offers background information and documents, brief biographies of the key figures, and a timeline of events leading to the decision.

Brown versus Board of Education National Historical Site
by National Park Service
The United States Supreme Court had on its docket cases from Kansas, Delaware, the District of Columbia, South Carolina, and Virginia, all of which challenged the constitutionality of racial segregation in public schools. The Court consolidated these five cases under one name, Oliver Brown et al. v. the Board of Education of Topeka. Here is basic information as well as link to an online handbook [PDF] with more detailed information.

Civil Rights: United States Supreme Court Decisions
by FindLaw
Major Supreme Court decisions involving civil rights and discrimination starting with the Dred Scott decision

Civil Rights Movement Veterans
Covers "the Freedom Movement as it existed in the South" by the participants including photos, documents and full text of oral histories, statements, interviews, and narratives by Movement veterans.

Congress of Racial Equality
One of the "Big Four" civil rights groups. CORE was there for the protests against "Jim Crow" laws of the 40's, through the "Sit-ins" of the 50's, the "Freedom Rides" of the 60's, to the current demand for human rights. View, listen and read about historical events and key people as seen from the perspective of CORE.

King Online Encyclopedia
Search for civil rights movement figures, events, organizations, and ideas written from Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Junior’s perspective.

Maryland Commission on Human Relations This image indicates local interest.
"Ensures equal opportunity to all through the enforcement of Maryland's laws against discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations and provides educational and outreach services related to the provisions of these laws...."

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Its mission is "to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination." The NAACP has a long civil rights history and is built on the courage of people (scroll to bottom of page).

Rise and Fall of Jim Crow
by Public Broadcasting Service
Historical resources on the era of segregation, violence, and disfranchisement of African Americans

Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Inter-faith, advocacy organization committed to non-violent action to achieve social, economic, and political justice. It began under the Presidency of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior with the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Voices of Civil Rights
a joint project of AARP, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, and the Library of Congress
Personal stories and oral histories of the Civil Rights Movement.

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Education

 

Black Collegian Online
Offers employment, career planning and job search information for college students as well as information on graduate study, and more.

Black Excel: The College Help Network
by blackexcel.org
For college and university tours, admissions guidance, summer programs, financial aid for students, and more

Education and Homework InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
created by Baltimore County Public Library
Focuses on local public and private schools and colleges, service learning, financial aid/scholarships, GED classes and tests, SAT test preparation, test proctoring sites, home schooling, learning disabilities, after school programs, summer camps, tutors, and tips on choosing a preschool or elementary school.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Search by state, region, alphabetically or by degree. Also links to information on financial aid, admission tips, and studying for the ACT and SAT.

Testing and Education Reference Center This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Features online practice tests including GED, SAT, ACT, Praxis, NCLEX, postal exams, law enforcement, occupational tests, certification and licensing tests, high school placement and admission tests, TOEFL and United States citizenship test, and more. Also includes scholarship and financial aid information, information on undergraduate and graduate programs, technical and specialty schools, executive education and distance learning programs. Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

United Negro College Fund
Administers several scholarship and internship programs.

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Famous African Americans
Biographies of: Individuals | Many Famous People | Scientists, Mathematicians and Inventors

Biographies of Individuals

Marian Anderson
First African American to sing leading role with Metropolitan Opera, delegate to United Nations

Maya Angelou
Poet and historian

Josephine Baker
International star, civil rights activist, World War II heroine

Benjamin Banneker This image indicates local interest.
Mathematician and scientist born in Maryland

Ida B. Wells Barnett
Educator, newspaperwoman, anti-lynching campaigner, founder NAACP

Eubie Blake This image indicates local interest.
Pioneer in ragtime and early jazz

Mary Elizabeth Bowser
Union spy in the Confederate White House

Benjamin S. Carson This image indicates local interest.
Renowned Baltimore pediatric neurosurgeon

George Washington Carver
Educator, scientist and agriculturalist

Ray Charles
Mega famous musician

Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman
First African-American woman to get pilot's license

Charles Drew
Surgeon, scientist, educator

Frederick Douglass This image indicates local interest.
Former slave, writer, editor, journalist, orator, political reformer from Maryland and one of the foremost leaders of the abolitionist movement

 

W.E.B. DuBois
"Father of Pan-Africanism"

Paul Laurence Dunbar
19th century poet and writer

Marcus Garvey
Champion of the back-to-Africa movement. Leader of the largest organized mass movement in black history and originator of the modern "black is beautiful" ideal

John H. Johnson
Founder of the world's largest African American publishing company

B.B.King
"Ambassador of the Blues"

Coretta Scott King

 

Martin Luther King, Junior

 

Henrietta Lacks This image indicates local interest.
Local cancer victim whose cells have been widely used for medical research

  • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
    The story of how scientists took cells from an unsuspecting descendant of freed slaves and created a human cell line that has been kept alive indefinitely, enabling discoveries in such areas as cancer research, in vitro fertilization, and gene mapping. Select this title and place your  request.

Reginald F. Lewis This image indicates local interest.
Considered the wealthiest African American man in history

Thurgood Marshall This image indicates local interest.
Fighter for civil rights and first African American Supreme Court Justice

Barack Hussein Obama Junior

 

Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama

 

Gordon Parks
Photographer, filmmaker, writer and composer whose self-taught talents recorded the African-American experience and retold his own history

Rosa Parks
From unknown seamstress to a leader in the modern Civil Rights movement, this ordinary woman changed the world.

Colin L. Powell
Soldier, statesman, former Secretary of State

 

Jackie Robinson
Shattered baseball's color barrier

 

Vivien Theodore Thomas This image indicates local interest.
Educator of surgeons, surgical technician, and pioneer of operative techniques

Sojourner Truth (Isabella Baumfree)
Runaway slave who became an abolitionist and women's rights activist during the 1800s

Harriet Tubman This image indicates local interest.
Underground Railroad conductor, Army scout, suffragette

Madame C.J. Walker
The first American woman to become a millionaire solely by her own endeavors

Phillis Wheatley
First noted African-American woman poet

Daniel Hale Williams
Pioneer in open heart surgery

Oprah Winfrey
Entertainment executive

Granville T. Woods
A prolific inventor with more than 60 patents

Carter G. Woodson
"Father of Black History"

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Biographies of Many Famous People

 

African Americans in History
by the Institute for African American Studies
Brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history including statesman, writers, civil rights activists, scientists, and more

Biography Research Databases This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Several sources for biographical information on people throughout history and across all subject areas. Includes full text articles from magazines, encyclopedias, biographies, and primary source documents.  Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Black History Month Biographies
by Gale Cengage Learning
Profiles of some of the most significant people

Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Colin Palmer, Editor 2nd edition. 

Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2006. 2746 pages. 6 volumes This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
An online multi-volume electronic book of the African-American experience from 1619 to the present day. Using biographies, historical essays, and articles on many topics, it addresses the cultural roots, participation in American life, and current condition of African-Americans.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book. Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded. These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

Famous African American Women
from the ipl2 Consortium

History Makers
Interviews of both well known and unsung African American heroes and history makers in the fields of education, music, law, medicine, entertainment, business, and more

Jazz Biographies
from PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service and the New Grove Dictionary of Jazz
Contains almost 100 African-American biographies. Some include audio of music and interviews.

Notable African Americans
by Fact Monster of Information Please
Brief biographical information. Searchable A to Z list or by area of achievement

Online Encyclopedia of Significant People and Places in African American History
by BlackPast.org
A starting point for descriptions of individuals, places and events which have contributed to the shaping of African American history.

Who's Who Among African Americans 18th edition. Detroit: Gale, 2005. 1606 pages. This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Biographical and career details on notable individuals, including leaders from sports, the arts, business, religion, and other fields. Has a geographic and an occupational index.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book. Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded. These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

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Genealogy and Local Communities

 

African American Family Histories and Related Works in the Library of Congress
available in the Local History and Genealogy Reading Room of the Library of Congress.
Find out more about using their genealogical resources.

African American Genealogy This image indicates local interest.
Catalog link to items owned by Baltimore County Public Library. Select the title you want and place your request.

African American Genealogy: How-To Guide This image indicates local interest.
by the African American Department of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore Maryland.
Tells you how to get started in researching your family's genealogy and the tools available online and at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, which is the Maryland State Library and serves all Maryland residents.

African American Genealogy Mailing List
A moderated mailing list for researchers

Africana Heritage Project
sponsored by the Africana Studies Department, University of South Florida
Dedicated to rediscovering and sharing records that document the names and lives of former slaves, freed persons, and their descendants.

AfriGeneas
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evoted to African American genealogy. Also an African ancestry research community featuring a mail list, message boards, and daily and weekly genealogy chats.

Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society This image indicates local interest.
Encouraging scholarly studies in academic, local, and family history of African Americans. Local chapter information available.

Baltimore County Office of Planning Maps and Research Links This image indicates local interest.
Links to:

Baltimore County's African American Communities This image indicates local interest.
Catalog link to items owned by Baltimore County Public Library

Beneath the Underground Database This image indicates local interest.
by Maryland State Archive
Enter the surname of a family member into the database using the general search page, or limit the search to a more specific category such as only Runaway Ads or Census Population records. The Maryland State Archives houses the jail records from Baltimore City and County from 1827-1899. The Baltimore County docket from 1827-1832 lists persons arrested for an assortment of crimes, but for the purpose of this project, only runaway slaves were recorded.

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet: African American
Starting point for your online research.

Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware This image indicates local interest.
List of free African Americans in the Southeast during the colonial period, taken from primary sources.

Freedman's Bureau 1865 to1872
provided by National Archives
In the years following the Civil War, the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands provided assistance to tens of thousands of former slaves and impoverished whites in the Southern states and the District of Columbia. Their records are available on microfilm through the National Archives.

Freedman's Bureau Online
from Freedman's Bureau.com
Publishes transcriptions of the records of the Bureau, including Freedmen's marriage certificates, reports of outrages against freed slaves, and labor records.

Genealogy Research Databases This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Find digital images of federal census records, and primary source documents, and indexes. Rich with demographic and genealogical detail. All are available on public computers in our libraries and some from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

History and Genealogy InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Includes Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, world and women’s history. Find local historical societies, Baltimore County community histories and local historic photos. Features genealogy sites, including sources for birth, death and marriage certificates, or other vital records.

History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers War of 1861 to 1865 Volume 2 This image indicates local interest.
provided by Maryland State Archives
This volume covers "colored" troops.

Maryland State Archives: African American Resources This image indicates local interest.
Describes the holdings and records available at the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, Maryland, including published and manuscript resources.

National Archives
Their records come from every branch of the Federal government. Knowing how a person interacted with the government is key to a successful search. Provides both links to and information about research for African Americans using military, civilian and government records.

Newspaper Research Databases This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Search for full text articles and obituaries in several current and historic newspapers, including the Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper: 1893 - 1988. All are available on public computers in our libraries and some from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Starting Your Own Genealogy Research This image indicates local interest.
by the Maryland Department of Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland
A guide to the many genealogy resources available in the Maryland Department on families that lived in Maryland.

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
sponsored by Emory University
Look for particular voyages in this database of documented slaving expeditions. Also an African Names database of Africans aboard slave ships, using name, age, gender, origin, and place of embarkation.

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Health

 

African American Health
from Medline Plus, a service of the National Library of Medicine
Health topics and latest news

African American Health Profile
by United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health
Figures on diseases, death rates, infant mortality, immunization, insurance coverage, and more

Black Health Care
by Blackhealthcare.com
Provides information on the special health problems of African Americans.

Black or African American Populations
Office of Minority Health and Health Disparities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Leading causes of death, health statistics, government and non-governmental resources for additional information.

Black Women's Health Imperative
Promotes the physical, mental, and spiritual wellness of African American women.

Health InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Covers medical conditions and diseases, drugs, alternative medicine, nutrition and fitness, and substance abuse. Compare local doctors, hospitals, home health care, and nursing homes. Find health organizations, hotlines, support groups, medical and health news, disability resources, caregiving information, online databases of full-text journals, and more.

Minority Health and Health Disparities in Maryland This image indicates local interest.
by Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Documents health disparities and links to programs.

Sickle Cell Information Center
News, research updates and worldwide resources for the patient and professional.

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History

 

African American AlmanacBrigham Narins, Editor. 10th edition. Detroit: Gale, 2008. 1468 pages This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Provides a range of historical and current information and many pictures on African American history, society, and culture. Covers African American historical documents, Africans in America 1600 to 1900,  film and television, blues and jazz, landmarks, national organizations, population, religion, science and technology, sports, and more.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book.
Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded. These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

African American Marylanders This image indicates local interest.
by African American Department of Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore Maryland
Listing of prominent Eighteenth, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century African Americans with ties to Maryland.

The African American Mosaic
by The Library of Congress
A "guide for the study of black history and culture". Covers American Colonization Society and the "back to Africa" movement, Abolition movement and famous abolitionists, migrations to the North and West, and the WPA program that documented black culture.

African American Odyssey
by The Library of Congress
From slavery through the civil rights era, documents the courage and determination of blacks, who faced adverse circumstances and immense odds. The exhibit includes the work of abolitionists in the first half of the nineteenth century and a wealth of primary sources.

African Americans in Maryland - Firsts and Facts This image indicates local interest.
by African American Department of Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland
Famous firsts by Marylanders

Africans in America
by WGBH Educational Foundation
Traces the history of slavery in the United States from the the 16th century to the end of the American Civil War in 1865. After selecting the time period of interest, click on the Narrative link. The Resource Bank gives additional information.

Baltimore County Office of Planning Maps and Research Links: African American History This image indicates local interest.
Links to maps and several publications including:


Beneath the Underground: The Flight to Freedom and Communities in Antebellum Maryland
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by the Maryland State Archives
"This story of slave flight, and how the geography, laws, and communities of Maryland as a slave state aided or hindered escape." This site contains interactive maps, stories of flight, and links to other projects focused on antebellum Maryland and the flight to freedom in Maryland. Includes an overview of Baltimore County's involvement with the runaway slave.

Black History This image indicates local interest.
by Afro-America Newspaper
Presents sites on the resistance of black slaves to their lot, on The Tuskegee Airman, on Jackie Robinson, the Black Panther Party, The Scottsboro Boys, Million Man March, and Black America in the 20s and 30s.

Black History Hotlist
by Knowledge Network Explorer, AT and T
Good starting point for anyone studying African-American events and issues

Black History Month Resource Packet [PDF] This image indicates local interest.
developed by Office of Equity and Assurance, Baltimore County Public Schools
Includes timeline of historical events, lengthy biographies of several notable African Americans, and activities for all grades.

BlackPast.org
Doorway to information on people, places, institutions, events, timelines covering African American history. Includes full text primary documents, audio, video, photos, and major speeches of black activists and leaders from the 18th Century to the present.

Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives
provided by The Library of Congress.
Contains first person accounts of slavery and black and white photographs of former slaves collected from the Federal Writer's Project, 1936 to 1938.

Baltimore Metropolitan Area Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers This image indicates local interest.
History and membership membership information

Buffalo Soldiers and Indian Wars
History of the Buffalo soldiers including photos

Buffalo Soldiers on the Western Frontier
by the International Museum of the Horse
Highlights their role on the frontier during the Civil War and with the Union Army. Information on the 9th and 10th Calvary, daily life on the frontier, and Congressional Medal of Honor recipients.

Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Colin Palmer, Editor. 2nd edition. 

Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2006. 2746 pages. 6 volumes This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
An online multi-volume electronic book of the African-American experience from 1619 to the present day. Using biographies, historical essays, and articles on many topics, it addresses the cultural roots, participation in American life, and current condition of African-Americans.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book. Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded. These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

Events in African American History, 1600 to present
offered by Gale Cengage Learning
Select the decade and find the major events that occurred.

From Frederick to Thurgood: Black Baltimore in Transition 1870 to 1920 This image indicates local interest.
presented by the Maryland State Archives, Maryland Historical Trust, Baltimore Heritage Research Collaborative 
Discusses Baltimore City's historic black communities, the people and institutions which influenced the heritage of the city. NOTE: In most instances the user name and password of aaco; aaco# will work on links requiring registration.

Guide to Black History
from Encyclopaedia Britannica
Examines the African American story through the centuries. Includes primary source documents, images, timeline, brief biographies, and other topics.

Harlem 1900-1940
from The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library
This unique community played a major role in African American history and culture.

Historical Text Archive
Find full text articles, essays and documents, e-books and links on African American history.

History and Genealogy InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Includes Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, world and women’s history. Find local historical societies, historic sites, Baltimore County community histories, and local historic photos.

History of African Americans in the Civil War
by the National Park Service.
A brief overview of African Americans serving in the Union Army and the battles they fought.

History Research Databases This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Find full text online reference books, encyclopedias, non-fiction books, magazines on historical topics, historical documents. Also biographies of historical figures; historical photos and maps, articles from historical newspapers and a local historical photograph database. Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Images of African Americans from the 19th Century
from Digital Schomburg Collection of New York Public Library
Images of black history and culture from the 1800s

Images of African American Slavery and Freedom
from the Library of Congress

In Motion: The African American Migration Experience
from the New York Public Library's Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Interprets African American movement from one place to another from the 1450s to the present day and the impact on black history and culture. Includes images and maps.

Integration of the Armed Forces
from the Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
Black military service from colonial times to the 1950s.

Legacy of Slavery in Maryland This image indicates local interest.
by Maryland State Archives
Information on lynchings in Maryland during the Jim Crow era 1860s to 1930, stories of escaped slaves, and other research on slavery in Maryland.

Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery
created by The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library
An overview of the enslavement of Africans, the transatlantic slave trade, struggle against slavery, slave labor, family life, and more.

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presented by Baltimore County Public Library
African American museums and historic sites in and around Maryland.

Negro League Baseball Players Association
Honors the significant contribution of Negro Leagues players to baseball.  Find information on teams, players, ballparks, and more.

Negro Leagues Legacy
offered by Major League Baseball
Interviews and testimonies from Negro League players as well as video clips. Numerous articles on the Leagues, team histories, player profiles, and photographs.

Newspaper Research Databases This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Search for full text articles and obituaries in several current and historic newspapers, including the Baltimore Sun and the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper: 1893 - 1988. All are available on public computers in our libraries and some from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

North by South: Charleston to Harlem
by Kenyon College
Covers the migration of African Americans from the South to the North. Click on images throughout site to get to essays on music, art, health, education and death in African American Southern and Northern culture.

Online Encyclopedia of Significant People and Places in African American History
by BlackPast.org
A starting point for descriptions of individuals, places and events which have contributed to black history

Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad This image indicates local interest.
by Maryland Public Television.
Explores the history and actual path that slaves followed to freedom. Includes some primary source documents, photographs, interactive journey and timeline, audio and video recordings along with teacher and parent resources.

Slavery and the Making of America
by Educational Broadcasting Corporation
History of American slavery from its beginning to the post-Civil War Reconstruction period. Presents personal narratives, images and other materials highlighting the lives of slaves, their living conditions, and more.

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Information about the Ridgely slaves in the context of the National Park Service historic site located in Towson, Maryland.

Today in Black History
by BlackFacts.com
Daily calendar of historical events. Searchable by date or keywords.

Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database
sponsored by Emory University
Look for particular voyages in this database of documented slaving expeditions. Find estimates on the numbers of slaves and interactive pages on the many routes of the slave trade.

Tuskegee Airmen
created for the Afro-America Newspaper
Learn about the Tuskegee Airmen, 1941 to 1945, and the integration of the Air Force.

Underground Railroad
presented by the National Geographic Society
This interactive site takes you aboard the Underground Railroad on a journey to freedom.

Underground Railroad: Escape from Slavery
by Scholastic, Inc.
Follow what it meant to be a slave along the Underground Railroad in this interactive site.

Voices from the Days of Slavery
by The Library of Congress
Read transcripts or listen to recorded interviews of former slaves born between 1823 and the early 1860s. They discuss how they felt about slavery, slaveholders, their treatment, their families, and freedom.
 

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Media
Magazines | Newspapers | Radio, Television and Film

Magazines

Black Enterprise
Online business magazine for African American entrepreneurs, executives, managers, and professionals.

EbonyJet
from Johnson Publishing Company
Daily online magazine highlighting commentary, analysis of politics, entertainment, sports, and the arts. Archive of actual Ebony magazine available.

Essence
Online magazine for African American women features health, careers and lifestyle. Can be slow to load.

Heart and Soul
Promotes the physical, mental, spiritual and financial well-being of black women and their families.

Magazine Research Databases This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Search for full text articles in magazines and journals that cover many subjects including general news, social issues, business, health, education, general science, multi-cultural subjects, and more. Several are geared to students in Kindergarten to twelfth grades. Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Magazines owned by the Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore Maryland This image indicates local interest.
Lists title, years available, if available in print, on microfilm, or in electronic databases. Enoch Pratt Free Library's Periodicals Department serves not only as Baltimore City's public library but also the entire state.

Pathfinders Travel
Published five times per year. Audience is African American travelers.

Vibe
Online youth-oriented music and culture magazine, loaded with graphics, ads, illustrations, and articles.

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Newspapers

Afro-American Newspaper This image indicates local interest.
Check Baltimore's Afro-American for weekly local, national and world news.

Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper Database: 1893-1988 This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Founded by former slave John Henry Murphy Sr., the Baltimore Afro-American became one of the most widely circulated and influential African-American newspapers on the Atlantic Coast. In addition to featuring the first black female reporter (Murphy’s daughter) and female sportswriters, contributors included writer Langston Hughes, artist Romare Bearden, and sports editor Sam Lacy, whose column influenced the desegregation of professional sports. Available on public computers in our libraries or from home with a valid library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library. See the Databases Troubleshooting Help page.

Baltimore Times This image indicates local interest.
Publishes weekly papers directed at Maryland's African American community. It focuses on local news and community events, health, religion, business, education, sports, and entertainment.

Black Newspapers and News Web Sites
by BlackNews.com
Links to several weekly and daily newspapers across the country.

BlackPressUSA
by National Newspaper Publishers Association Inc
Online news service provides current national and some local news.

News and Weather InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
provided by the Baltimore County Public Library
Search for the latest news by local, regional, and national magazines, newspapers, radio and television stations. Features media in other languages.

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Radio, Television and Film

 

Black Entertainment Television
Includes news, videos, music, BET television, lifestyle, chat rooms, and more.

Black Film Research Online
produced and maintained by the University of Chicago
Guide for the study of black film culture

Black Radio Guide
Black radio stations around the world, including Maryland stations This image indicates local interest.

BlackVoices: Entertainment
from A O L
Brings you African American culture, community, and entertainment news.

Blackflix.com
Includes articles, movie and actor news, movie reviews, interviews, scriptwriter's network, and more.

News and Weather InfoCenter This image indicates local interest.
provided by the Baltimore County Public Library
Search for the latest news by local, regional, and national magazines, newspapers, radio and television stations. Features media in other languages.

Seeing Black
Has "channels" for music, film, theater, dance, politics, spirituality, and more. Provides reviews and opinions.

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Science, Math and Inventions
Biographies of: Individuals | Many Famous People

African American Astronauts
from NASA.Quest
Includes former and current astronauts.

African American Inventors
by Enchanted Learning.com
Profiles of famous inventors and their inventions

African American Inventors
by Scholastic, Inc.
Top ten inventors. Geared towards grades 3 to 4.

Black Inventor Online Museum
presented by Adscape International
Scientists, educators and slaves developed the tools and processes that helped to shape the modern agricultural, industrial and technological landscape.

Black Inventors A to Z
by About.com

Black Inventors and Inventions
Biographies of African Americans responsible for either inventing or improving upon the invention of a wide variety of items

Black Scientists and Inventors
by Fact Monster from Information Please
Biographies of men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science

Blacks in Mathematics
by the Mathematics Department the State University of New York at Buffalo
Biographies of black mathematicians

Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
Information on both men and women who made contributions to science and engineering

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General Resources

 

African American AlmanacBrigham Narins, Editor. 10th edition. Detroit: Gale, 2008. 1468 pages This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Provides a range of historical and current information and many pictures on African American history, society, and culture. Covers African American historical documents, Africans in America 1600 to 1900,  film and television, blues and jazz, landmarks, national organizations, population, religion, science and technology, sports, and more.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book. Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded. These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

African American Department This image indicates local interest.
at the Central Library of Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland.
Has books, photographs, church histories, calendars, political campaign literature, pamphlets, event programs, magazines, newspapers, and other printed items about African Americans, their history and culture with major focus on Maryland and the Baltimore area.

Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History. Colin Palmer, Editor. 2nd edition. 

Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2006. 2746 pages. 6 volumes This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
An online multi-volume electronic book of the African-American experience from 1619 to the present day. Using biographies, historical essays, and articles on many topics, it addresses the cultural roots, participation in American life, and current condition of African-Americans.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book. Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded. These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America. Jeffrey Lehman, ed. 2nded. Detroit: Gale, 2000. 1974 pp. 3 vols. This image indicates local interest.
provided by Baltimore County Public Library
Contains original essays (about 8,000-12,000 words each) on specific minority and ethnic groups in the United States, with an emphasis on culture (religions, holidays, customs, language) in addition to information on historical background and settlement patterns.

Available online as an electronic Reference Book. Discover the information by clicking the hyperlinks. Can be printed, emailed or downloaded.  These books do not have to be checked out or downloaded, and are always available for use either in the library or from home. A library card registered with Baltimore County Public Library is needed.

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