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African History
Internet African History Sourcebook
-primary sources arranged chronologically
The Story of Africa
- including text and oral history from the African perspective, produced by BBC World
African History on the Internet
- links to online resources out of Stanford University
African Voices
- fabulous presentation of a variety of aspects of African History from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
African Timelines
detailed timelines of major events
Ancient Egypt
- explored through art, presented by the British Museum
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record
- out of the University of Virginia, a database of over 1,200 images
Africans in America Narrative
- detailed companion to a PBS production
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