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African American Cemeteries Online - Texas
African American Cemeteries Online The Project Volunteer to List The Coalition Submit a URL AA Links Contact Us TEXASDidn't find the cemetery you were looking for?Try Cemeteries To Be Listed Listings Bell County | Grave of Ead White, Old Stockton
African American Online Writers Guild
The African American Online Writers Guild is dedicated to providing information, news, resources and support to Black writers while promoting the Internet as a tool for research and fellowship among the cultural writing community. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.
AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE TEXAS REVOLUTIONARY WAR
The Texas African American Heritage Organization planned and directed the construction of a traveling exhibit of African Americans who were participants in the Texas Revolutionary War.
Assn. of African-American Chambers of Commerce (TAAACC)
It is the purpose of TAAACC to promote the interest of the community by exercising leadership in the development of effective governmental programs and services; promoting and expanding economic development and enhancing opportunities for African-American enterprises.
Center for African and African American Studies - Austin, Texas
The Center for African and African American Studies was created in June, 1969, in response to The University's African American community and its supporters who requested a program at UT-Austin that concentrated on the experiences and history of African Americans.
Houston Black Directory - Houston, Texas
Welcome to the African American Online Community of Houston. Join the team in supporting african american businesses around the world, visit Houston,Texas.
Texas African American Photography Archive
A major focus of Documentary Arts is the expansion and organization of the Texas African American Photography (TAAP) Archive.
Texas Association of African-American Chamber of Commerce (TAAACC)
Our mission is to ensure that African-American business owners receive a fair share of the economic prosperity of Texas, serve as a catalyst for a better quality of life in African-American communities throughout Texas and support policies that allow African-Americans access to economic opportunities.
The Black Business Journal
Some of the content appearing on BBJonline.com are excerpts from the print edition of The Black Business Journal newspaper. The Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday celebrations for 2001: had the pomp, pageantry, reflections and marches Corporate Blind . . .
The Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
What are Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts? Well, Seminoles were Indians that originally lived in Florida. But they later moved to Texas. And the word "Negro" is just another name for black or African-American people. The Seminole-Negro Indians scouted for the United States Army during the Indian wars of the late 1800s in Texas. The Negroes came into contact with the Seminoles during slavery when some Negro slaves escaped.