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Affirmative Action and Diversity Page
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AfricaResource.com: Educational Gateway to Africa
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African-American Holocaust
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The African-American Mosaic (Library of Congress
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African-American Pamphlets (U.S. Library of Congress)
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AFRO-Americ@: The Afro-American
Newspapers Home Page
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"American Indian" Sports Team Mascots
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American
Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology
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African Socialist International
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The
Amistad
Case (National Archives and Records Administration)
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Anti-Racism Resources
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Asian Left Forum (Oakland)
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BAMN - Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action & Integration, and Fight
for Equality By Any Means Necessary
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BAMN Southern California - Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action &
Integration, and Fight
for Equality By Any Means Necessary
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Beyond Self Interest: Asian Pacific Americans toward a Community of Justice
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Birmingham [Alabama] Civil Rights Institute
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Black Agenda Report: The journal of African-American political thought and
action
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Black History Database
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Black Indians/Black West Website
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Black Information Link (UK)
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Black Information Network
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Black Quest Power Resource Links
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The Black World Today
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Californians for Justice (Pro-Affirmative Action)
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Centre for Immigration and Multicultural Studies (Australian National)
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The Cesar E. Chavez Foundation (Glendale, California)
- "The mission of the Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, a (501(c)(3)) non-profit
charitable organization, is to maximize human potential to improve communities
by preserving, promoting and applying the legacy and universal values of civil
rights leader Cesar E. Chavez."
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Challenging White Supremacy: A Workshop for Activists and Organizers
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Chicano Press Association
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Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism
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Civil Rights: Law and History (U.S. Dept of Justice)
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Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action by Any Means Necessary (BAMN)
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Color Lines
- "The nation’s leading magazine on race, culture, and organizing."
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Committee on Raza Rights
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Committee to Challenge Racism against Indigenous Peoples (University of
Michigan)
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"Dark Alliance: The Story Behind the Crack Explosion" (
San Jose Mercury
)
-- One of the most explosive stories of our times.
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Diversity
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DiversityWeb
- " the most comprehensive compendium of campus practices and resources about
diversity in higher education that you can find anywhere."
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DiversityWorks (San Francisco Bay Area)
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The Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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Ethnic Heritage Council
(Pacific NW)
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Ethnicity,
Race, and Media Programme (ERaM)
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Exploring Amistad: Race and the Boundaries of Freedom in Antebellum Maritime
America (Mystic Seaport)
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Find Another Name
- "A Nationwide Campaign to End the Use of "Redskins" by Every School by Every
Team in Every Sport"
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Fisk University Race Relations Institute
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Frederick Douglass
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HYPE: Monitoring the Black Experience in the Media (Center for Media & the
Black Experience)
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Immigrant Solidarity Network
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Interface Magazine
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IRPI Net -- The Information Service on Puerto Rican Issues
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International Human Rights Association of American Minorities (IHRAAM)
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Internet Racism Discussion WebBoard
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InterRacial Voice
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Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project (University of Washington Library)
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John H. White: Portrait of Black Chicago (U.S. National Archives)
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Kwanzaa
Information Center
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LatinoLink Home Page
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Latino Web
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Malcolm X
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Malcolm X: A Research Site
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. (Atlanta)
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Martin Luther King
Jr. Timeline Page
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Mexican
American Resources on the Internet
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The Middle Passage Monument Project
- "Honoring The Ancestors And Celebrating Their Descendants"
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Minorities
in the U.S. -- Historic Documents and Books on the Internet
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Multicultural Links
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Multicultural Paths -- Sites & Resources
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The Multicultural
Pavilion
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The Multiracial Activist
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Museum of
African-American History (Detroit)
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Muslim Sister's Homepage
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NAACP
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The National Association of Arab
Americans (NAAA)
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National Chicano Moratorium Committee
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The National Forum on People's Differences
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Negro League Baseball Dot Com
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Netlinks! Afrocentric Guide to the WWW
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Netlinks! Black History Archive
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Netnoir Online
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The North Star - "is an online forum of discussion and debate maintained by black activist and justice-minded students at Yale University."
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Organization of Africans in the Americas
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Orientalism Confirmed
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The Pan-African Newswire
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The Patrin Web Journal: Romani Culture and History
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Paul Robeson Home Page (Electronic New Jersey: A Digital Archive of New Jersey
History)
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Paul Robeson on the Web (Princeton Public Library)
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Paul Robeson Timeline (Rutgers University)
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Peace Party
- "A multicultural comic book featuring Native Americans"
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Project Equality (Kansas City, Missouri)
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The Race Man's Home Companion
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Race, Racism and the Law
-- "considers race, racism and racial distinctions in the law; It examines
the role of domestic and international law in promoting and/or alleviating
racism. The site includes statutes, cases, excerpts of law review articles,
annotated bibliographies and other documents related to race and racism."
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Race Traitor
Home Page
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Raza News Service/Mailing List
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Rosa Parks: The Woman Who Changed a Nation
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A Salute to Our Black Pioneers
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Students and Teachers against Racism (STAR)
-- focusing on racism against Native Americans.
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Tour of Ellis Island
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U.S.
Minorities Historic Documents and Books on the Internet
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The Unofficial Hoop Dreams Page
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Voices from the Gaps: Women Artists and Writers of Color
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W.E.B. Du Bois University for Black African History and Research
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Western North Carolina Citizens For
An End To Institutional Bigotry
(WNCCEIB)
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Wisconsin Indian Education Association: "Indian" Mascot & Logo Taskforce
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Women of Color Blog
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Y? The National Forum on People's Differences Home Page
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Young African-Americans Against Media Stereotypes (YAAAMS)
- "is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to scrutinize media coverage
for fairness and accuracy. African-Americans depend on the media for
information and entertainment-like most people-yet we are ten times more likely
to be stereotyped than non-African-Americans."
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