AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY AND STUDIES (last updated March 2007): Links to nearly 200 of the following: 1) Professional Associations; 2) Archives and Research Centers; 3) African American History sites; 4) Contemporary Issues: click.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY: Links to hundreds of African journals on the internet: click. Seems to be a fairly complete, well-organized, easy-to-use listing. It's an attractive site.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA: AFRICANA: African Studies Center of the University of Pennsylvania including comprehensive links to all African countries and teaching materials suitable for public schools.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY: Electronic Journals and Newspapers on Africa: hundreds of periodicals.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY: African News Links: click.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY: COMMITTEE ON AFRICAN STUDIES: 115 courses taught on Africa. If interested in research on Africa, note that Harvard, with 15 million volumes, it has the largest university library in America. Of its 90 libraries for African research, Widener is the most important and has a rich collection on Sub-Saharan African materials.

CORNEL UNIVERSITY: JOHN HENRICK CLARK AFRICANA LIBRARY: click.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: THE CHARLES BLOCKSON AFRO-AMERICAN COLLECTION: click.

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY: LISTING OF AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENTS: About two dozen: click. A convenient explanation is given of each individual program and includes overseas institutions.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY AFRO-AMERICAN LINKS: click. What's here: Finding books, articles, and databases; Bibliographies; Encyclopedias and Guides; Biographical Sources; Newspapers; Public Opinion; Statistics and Census Data; E-Journals; Images and Photographs; Institutes; Museums; Research Centers; Collections on the Internet.

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