Birmingham Black History

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  Link   Brighton Black History pages
Brighton and Hove Black History Project seeks to reveal Brighton and Hove's hidden past and helps local people get involved in mapping their own history of Brighton and Hove.
  Link   African Collections at The British Library
The British Library offers a rich resource for the study of Africa. Relevant material can be found throughout the collections, in the form of printed books and serials, newspapers, manuscripts, archives, sound recordings, music, prints, drawings, pho
  Link   HANS ZELL PUBLISHING
Publishers - developing a new series of information sources on Africa, African studies, and African publishing, published both in print and electronic formats.
  Link   HomeBeats - Institute of Race Relations
HomeBeats is a multimedia journey through time, from Africa, the Caribbean and Asia, to the making of modern Britain. The first CDROM on racism and the black presence in Britain, it fuses music, graphics, video, text and animation into a stunning voy
  Link   black information link
black information link is an interactive community website with news, resources, information, from a black perspective. It is the main online communication channel of the 1990 Trust.
  Link   Blacknet
Black Net's aim is to provide you with a platform to improve the communication and decimation of information within the African and Caribbean Community. Providing a huge network system influenced by you. Black Net is free and you can start being part
  Link   Every Generation
Welcome to Every Generation, the online community resource to the black community to facilitate the personal development and empowerment of young people and to bridge the gap with the older generation through history, family genealogy and heritage.
  Link   Moving Here
200 years of Migration to England
  Link   Black Presence
The first and original African/British History website. Here you can find information about African Britons from the past and the present. In addition we offer links to useful African websites and African British News
  Link   Black History Month
This site will celebrate BHM all year round. We will regularly update it and use it to educate, inform, and build confidence. Let's celebrate and share our African and Caribbean history.
  Link   BASA (Black and Asian Studies Association)
The Black and Asian Studies Association was established in 1991 to encourage research in the history of Black and Asian peoples in Britain. BASA campaigns for the inclusion of the history of Black peoples in the National Curriculum and on other issue
  Link   Black History Foundation
BHF seeks to capture and animate the Black experience by facilitating the creation of a national strategic agency, alongside meaningful partnerships, that can celebrate and advance this living legacy.
  Link   origination - channel4
ORIGINATION brings together the wealth of web resources recording and celebrating the contributions of immigrant cultures to contemporary Britain.
  Link   CASBAH Project
CASBAH Project a national research resource relating to Caribbean Studies and the history of Black and Asian people in the UK
  Link   100 Great Black Britons
The 100 Great Black Britons were compiled as a response to the BBC's Great Britons debate that took place in 2003. Patrick Vernon, founder of black heritage website Every Generation saw that no black people even made it to the Top 100, due in part to
  Link   Goldsmiths College Library
Goldsmiths College Library - materials relating to Caribbean studies, the Black presence in the UK and the Black diaspora.
  Link   The BBC\'s History website
The BBC's history pages covering british, family, tudors, victorians, romans, vikings, scottish, britain, timelines, prehistory, world war one, world war two, military, WWII, WWI, games, animations, virtual tours
 
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