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Solrød Gymnasium Op
Studiecenter Fagenes Links IT-vejledninger Billedweb Kvinder Fronter indlog Lectio-SG Solrød Gym
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Borgerretsbevægelsen
/ Civil Rights Movement
Udvalget er enormt og dette er blot et mindre udvalg !
En del af nedenstående omfatter materiale til både slaveriet og
slavernes historie og til
f.eks. borgerretsbevægelsen i USA
Slavehandelen og slaveriet findes på særskilt side
; det samme gør
African
Americans / blacks generelt
Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Jan. 17)
African-American History
Month: February
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www.hpol.org/record.php?id=72 hele I have a Dream (audio)
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origin.admin.ccny.cuny.edu/library/blacks.html
"Black Studies" (fra City College of New York Libraries)
 "Currently there are resources in 51 subject categories including Abolition,
Civil Rights, The Freedman's Bureau, the Harlem Renaissance, Horseracing,
Literature & Writing, Martin Luther King Jr., the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Slave
Narratives, Statistics, Theatre, Tuskegee Airmen and the Underground Railroad."
(Gary Price)
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Fast Facts om African Americans fra US Census Bureau jan 2005
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www.vcdh.virginia.edu/civilrightstv/
Television News of the Civil Rights Era 1950-1970. (University of Virginia (via aScribe))
omtale:
The Television News of the Civil Rights Era 1950-1970: A New Digital Archive at
The University of Virginia "The Civil Rights Era in Virginia was contentious, pitting black against white,
neighbor against neighbor and communities against legislation - a microcosm of
the years of social upheaval in communities across America.
A new archive at the Virginia Center for Digital History at the University
of Virginia brings to life that period of our National history through filmed
local civil rights events and the words and actions of citizen and national
activists in Roanoke, Va. ...The archival footage highlights local coverage of school
desegregation, massive resistance, school meetings, civil rights debates, and
interviews with key players and concerned citizens in the community, as well as
speeches given by Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon and the
governors of the commonwealth of Virginia." Material can be viewed online, Quick
Time required. (Resourceshelf)
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Web Guide race issues New York Times
Racial Issues and
Identities: A Guide to Resources on the Web
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Tip : hvis du bruger
søgemaskiner,
så husk, at positiv særbehandling (fortrinsbehandling ved
f.eks. stillingsbesættelser) på amerikansk engelsk hedder "affirmative
action" ; på britisk engelsk bruges oftest "positive
discrimination".
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www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown
With an Even Hand : Brown v. Board at Fifty : Library of
Congress Exhibition
Udstilling om "Skoledommen" 1954.
Library of Congress exhibition on the Brown v. Board of
Education
Supreme Court decision. Images and text illustrating
cases preceding the
landmark decision, public reaction to the Court's
decision, and details
on social change in the years following.
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www.civilrightsmuseum.org
The
National Civil Rights Museum (USA)
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcivilrights.htm Kampen for
borgerrettigheder i USA fra britiske Spartacus. "blad"
ned ad siden for at komme til emner. "A comprehensive encyclopaedia of the struggle for civil rights in the United
States. Each entry contains a narrative, illustrations and primary sources.
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www.stanford.edu/group/King/ Et af de
vigtigste websteder for oplysninger om Martin Luther King "The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and
disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the
social movements in which he participated. Initiated by the King Center for
Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta, the website includes sections on papers,
speeches, sermons, autobiography, chronology and articles." (spartacus)
se også nedenfor |
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ucblibraries.colorado.edu/govpubs/us/affact.htm
Affirmative Action and Civil Rights An annotated list of U.S. government resources, including texts of laws, court cases and decisions, reports, speeches,
and home pages. |
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The Civil
Rights Movement Thinkquest bidrag 2001 |
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New American Studies web - race ethnicity and identity (Georgetown univ)
African American Resources (Georgetown univ) |
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Civil
Rights Movement kommenterede links kommenterede
links til borgerretsbevægelsen |
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www.reportingcivilrights.org/ Reporting Civil Rights (Library of America)
Reporting Civil Rights presents the reporters and journalism of the
American Civil Rights Movement and the efforts of various journalists,
activists, and others to secure civil freedoms and liberties for African- Americans. An interactive timeline that chronicles the years
1941 to 1973. The Library of America companion site is a two-volume
anthology that brings together nearly 200 newspaper and magazine reports, book excerpts, and features by 151 writers. (Use the Table of
Contents to efficiently navigate the anthologies --
www.reportingcivilrights.org/loa/toc.jsp) (Blue web'n) |
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Education Life: The 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education
NY Times 16.5.2004 50-årsdagen for skoledommen
(1954), der forbød raceadskillelse i skolerne.
www.nytimes.com/2004/05/16/books/review/16INTERVI.html
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Separate Is Not
Equal - Brown v. Board of Education
Skoledommen 1954 fra Smithsonian Museum of American History |
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Brown v. Board of
Education Looking Back, Looking Forward
videoer mm om skoledommen 1954 (der forbød
raceadskillelse i skolerne) og situationen siden. |
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With an Evan Hand: Brown v. Board at Fifty (Library of Congress)
www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/
webside fra Library of Congress til minde om Højesterets "Skoledom" 1954, der
forbød raceadskillelse i amerikanske skoler. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court issued a decision in Brown v. Board of
Education of Topeka, Kansas, declaring that "separate educational facilities are
inherently unequal." ...This exhibition commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of
this landmark judicial case. "....The exhibition features more than one hundred items from the
Library's extensive holdings, including books, documents, photographs, personal
papers, manuscripts, maps, music, films, political cartoons, and prints. ... (Blue
web'n)
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www.voicesofcivilrights.org
Voices of Civil Rights "The Voices of Civil Rights, a joint effort of AARP and the Leadership
Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR), collects and preserves untold accounts of the Civil Rights Movement....It features a searchable online
archive of stories submitted by people from every corner of the country
and from all walks of life." Also included is a Civil Rights Timeline
and a resources list." (infomine) |
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CCNY Government Documents Division 1954-dommen links
omfattende links
vedr. skoledommen 1954 (Brown vs Board of Education), der gjorde
raceadskillelse (segregation) i skoler ulovligt.
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brownvboard.org
Brown v. Board of Education.
"Sponsored by the Brown Foundation for Educational Equity, Excellence and
Research, this is the starting place for Brown v. Board of Education
research." (ALA) |
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US Census Press Releases 40 aar efter borgerretsloven 1964
rummer facts om sortes forhold i dag sammenlignet med
1964. |
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www.watson.org/~lisa/blackhistory/civilrights-55-65/montbus.html
Montgomery bus boycott artikel fra
www.watson.org/~lisa/blackhistory/contents.html
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www.grandtimes.com/rosa.html
Rosa Parks The Woman Who Changed a Nation. |
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e-portals.org/Parks
Rosa Parks "On December 1, 1955, seamstress Rosa Parks changed America forever when she
was arrested for refusing to yield her seat to a white patron on a Montgomery,
Alabama city bus. Mrs. Parks was found guilty of disorderly conduct and that
lead directly to the famous Montgomery Bus Boycott. However, Mrs. Parks was not
the "quiet seamstress" as the media has often portrayed her. In 1943 she became
a member of the Montgomery chapter of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and she served as its secretary until
1956. After the Bus Boycott, Mrs. Parks lost her job and, with her husband and
mother, relocated to Detroit in 1957. The Rosa Parks Portal claims to be the web
resource directory for all Rosa Parks sites online.
" (Spartacus)
Rosa Parks
Portal
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www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/1news/specialreports/rosa/rosasplash.html
Rosa Parks: A Woman Who Changed a Nation.
"The
Montgomery-Advertiser produced this site of newspaper articles and
photographs, along with a biography, timeline, booklist, and quiz."(ALA)
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Rosa Parks Library and Museum.
"Provides information
about the museum, a biography of Parks, and background of the Montgomery
Bus Boycott."(ALA)
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www.nytimes.com/partners/aol/special/littlerock/little-rock-home.html Little Rock |
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Little Rock Central High 40th
Anniversary Resources at this site include 1957-58 editions of "The Tiger",
the Little Rock Central High student newspaper and original front pages of
Little Rock's two newspapers, the Arkansas Democrat and the Arkansas Gazette.
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browse.guardian.co.uk/search?search=emmett+till
Emmett Till sagen og
dens efterspil fra the Guardian " (In
2004)the US justice department announced it was reopening the case of
Emmett Till, the black teenager who was murdered in Mississippi in 1955,
providing an early catalyst for the civil rights movement. Fourteen-year-old
Emmett, from Chicago, was abducted from his uncle's home in the southern hamlet
of Money on August 28 1955, after accusations that he had wolf-whistled at a
white woman, Carolyn Bryant. His body was pulled from the Tallahatchie river
with a bullet in the skull, an eye gouged out and his forehead crushed on one
side. The two white men accused of killing him - Mrs Bryant's husband, Roy, and
his half brother, JW Milam - were acquitted by an all-white jury. But Milam
later confessed to the crime." (spartacus)
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www.sitins.com/index.shtml
Greensboro Sit-ins: Launch of a Civil Rights Movement.
"This site contains audio clips, photographs, and articles about the
famous Greensboro Sit-ins. A full slate of archived multimedia material
provided by the Greensboro News & Record, including a strong collection
of newspaper articles and interviews, is also available. "(ALA) |
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USApantherB.htm
Black Panther movement
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de Sorte Pantere
"In October 1966 Bobby Seale and Huey Newton formed the Black Panther Party in
Oakland, California. Initially formed to protect local communities from police
brutality and racism, the Black Panthers eventually developed into a Marxist
revolutionary group. The group also ran medical clinics and provided free food
to school children. This website looks at the history of the Black Panther
movement and includes biographies of leading figures such as Huey Newton, Bobby
Seale, Fred Hampton, Eldridge Cleaver, H. Rap Brown and Bobby Hutton!"
(nyhedsbrev) |
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TIME CLASSROOM
BOYCOTT |
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The
New York Times on the Web 1960s |
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Flashback
fra the atlantic.com |
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vi.uh.edu/pages/buzzmat/60s_7.html
her er både uddrag af bøger om borgerretsbevægelsen samt sangtekster.
Meget omfattende materiale til collegebrug - her
blot afsnittet om civil rights.
http://vi.uh.edu/pages/buzzmat/60soutlines.html
(univ of houston)
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CongressLink:
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
CongressLink, "an online learning community for citizenship education,"
is developed by the
Dirksen
Congressional Center. Glimrende side ; går i detaljer ind på selve
lovgivningen, men også på baggrunden - lang artikel.
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The
African-American Mosaic Exhibition (Library of Congress)
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African American Odyssey quest for
citizenship (fra
American Memory - Library of Congress)
Civil rights fra Library of Congress
- masser af info |
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www.naacp.org
NAACP Online
Hjemmeside for The NAACP (= National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People);
om borgerretsbevægelsen, "desegregation" . kronologisk oversigt mv.
www.naacp.org/past_future/naacptimeline.shtml
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www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/price&bowers/price&bowers.htm
"Mississippi Burning Trial" (1967)
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Mississippi
Burning fra spartacus schoolnet
FBI - Freedom of Information Act
- MIBURN enormt materiale fra
FBI-undersøgelsen af de 3 mord i "Mississippi Burning"
(ikke elevegnet) .pdf filer
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How Race Was Lived in America links til
artikler i NY Times
Web Guide how race is lived in america ny times
links mv fra NY Times
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Civil Rights
movement in America 1945-1968 fra historylearning site A-level UK
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Early
Civil Rights Struggles The Murder of Emmett Till kort
oversigt
NB : Dylans Sang om Emmett Till kan bruges
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Ku Klux
Klan NB : Der er med vilje ikke links til
organisationen i øvrigt på disse sider - men der er tonsvis på
nettet : søg selv eller spørg. Nogle Klan-venlige
websites er forsvundet pga klager til internetudbyderen,
men andre dukker op igen i forskellig forklædning.Vær
endda særdeles kritisk !
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Malcolm X
: slå ham i øvrigt op på f.eks.
www.about.com eller
www.britannica.com
(via SKODA :
http://skoda.emu.dk husk kode) eller
andre
leksika
eller i emnekataloger som
www.yahoo.com .Prøv også :
www.cmgww.com/historic/malcolm/
www.themalcolmxmuseum.org/index2.html
www.brothermalcolm.net Malcolm X: A Research Site.
"The most thorough
treatment of Malcolm X on the Web, this site offers extensive
bibliographies, Webliographies, letters, photographs, speeches, study
guides, and a family tree. "(ALA)
www.columbia.edu/cu/ccbh/mxp
The Malcolm X Project at Columbia University.
"This
project aims to provide a comprehensive biography of Malcolm X and
multimedia research aids to accompany study of The Autobiography of
Malcolm X. The resources on this site are quite good, and the project is
currently active, so more multimedia resources should be added soon. "(ALA)
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www.mecca.org/~crights/cyber.html
National Civil Rights Museum
"The interpretive
exhibits that form the main body of the National Civil Rights Museum
are structured as a series of vignettes of key events in the civil
rights movement. These events offer a forum for exploring the
history of each event, its main participants, what happened just
before and during that time, what was achieved or not achieved, and
the subsequent changes or resultant efforts.
Learn about the struggles of African Americans, and the triumphs of
Civil Rights Leaders like the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Take an interactive
tour!" (webct)
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www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/
We Shall Overcome : Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
: A National
Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
We Shall Overcome : A National Register of Historic Places Itinerary
is a tour featuring 41 places listed in the National Register for their
association with the modern civil rights movement. From a list of sites or
a location
map, move to photographs and descriptions of each of the 41 properties
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Race and
Place African American Histories studier af African-Americans forskellige steder i USA og på forskellige
tidspunkter (univ of Virginia)
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www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1997/5/97.05.07.x.html
the role of black music in the struggle for freedom
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Racisme
og Borgerrettigheder artikel om usa antislaveripolitik RACISME
OG BORGERRETTIGHEDER - PÅ VEJ MOD EN NY VURDERING AF AMERIKANSK
ANTISLAVERIPOLITIK? Dansk artikel (faglig !) AF ANDERS
JACOBSEN (Historisk tidsskrift) | | | | |
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www.thekingcenter.org/
The King Center - masser af materiale
"Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, The King Center is the
official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of America's greatest nonviolent
movement for justice, equality and peace. In these web pages, you will
find invaluable resources to become informed about Dr. King and the
ongoing efforts to fulfill his great dream of the Beloved Community for
America and the world." (infomine)
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www.webcorp.com/civilrights/voices.htm
Voices of the Civil Rights Era. "This site provides a
straightforward offering of multiple audio clips from the most famous
speeches of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X."(ALA)
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martinlutherkingjrarchive.com
"In honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and upcoming
Black History month, a free newspaper archive of 50,000 newspaper
pages about Dr. King has been released on
MartinLutherKingJrArchive.com...The website is a free service of
NewspaperARCHIVE.com and contains original stories about the
Montgomery bus boycott, the 'I Have A Dream' speech, details about
King's assassination on April 4, 1968, along with thousands of other
headlines detailing Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and work."
(Gary Price) |
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Dream quest om MLK
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www.seattletimes.com/mlk
Martin Luther King
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Welcome to the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University
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Martin
Luther King, Jr. education planet's guide to MLK on the web
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MLK Web A Teacher's Guide to
Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Web
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Howard
University Libraries - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Martin
Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month
Selected reference sources from
Louisiana
State University Libraries, Baton Rouge, LA.
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BBC - History - Martin Luther King's Style of Leadership
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"I have a Dream"
talen findes diverse steder, f.eks. : |
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American Rhetoric Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have a Dream
lydfil
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DrMartinLutherKingJr.com - I Have A Dream Full Audio and Text
lydfil
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Time
& Again - The March on Washington
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I Have A Dream
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Addresses
the March on Washington I have a Dream
- talen begynder automatisk
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Speech
Archives MLK audio I have a dream lyt til talen |
se under
kvinder
- og links til enkelte perioder
se også under
African American
historie generelt og under
immigration
, American facts (folketællinger = census
mv) og gør brug af avisernes artikler & arkiver.(
news
search )
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www.studsterkel.org/
Om Studs Terkel og hans bøger : NB Der er uddrag af nogle af de interviews, som
f.eks. Race er baseret på samt bio mv
"Produced by the Chicago Historical Society, this website looks at the life
and work of Studs Terkel, one of the world's most important oral historians.
Organized into galleries that are largely centered around the extensive
interviews that Mr. Terkel did for his books, Division Street, Hard Times, The
Good War, Race and Talking to Myself. Each gallery contains dozens of audio
clips of these interviews. The website also contains a multimedia interview with
Studs Terkel, featuring him talking about his books, writing oral history, and
documenting everyday life in the United States" (spartacus) |
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Studs
Terkel Conversations with America race interviews
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Affirmative Action
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million
man pledge
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www.afronet.com
Onlineavis.
NB : der kan også stilles spørgsmål
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www.archives.gov/exhibits/portrait_of_black_chicago/introduction.html
Portraits of black Chicago fra 1970erne. Fra det amerikanske rigsarkiv.
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www.american-pictures.com/dansk/jacob/index.htm
om Jacob Holdt´s berømte Amerikanske billeder se også :
www.american-pictures.com/dansk/index.htm
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"How race is lived in America" :
artikelserie
fra New York Times sommer 2000 NB : muligvis
bliver man nødt til at registrere sig først (gratis) Articles:
www.nytimes.com/library/national/race/most-recent.html?0711 Multimedia tour:
www.nytimes.com/library/national/race/magnolia/?0711 In the Learning Network:
www.nytimes.com/learning/general/specials/race/index.html?0711
nytimes.com/library/national/race/web-guide.html
links til "how race is lived in America" NY Times Juni
2000 How whites and blacks think about one another and themselves,
and how they actually interact on a daily basis, characterizes the
final installment of the The New York
Times's series on race
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African American uv units ideer
fra Pittsburgh Teachers institute (til lærere) |
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Diversity
Resources indiana univ
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SPLCENTER.ORG
southern poverty law center |
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Experience
the vitality and majesty of Harlem
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www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=25
African-Americans and the Internet
Since the mid-1990s when the World Wide Web became a powerful part of America's
communications and information culture, there has been great concern that the
nation's racial minorities would be further disadvantaged because Internet
access was not spreading as quickly in the African-American community as it was
in the white community. This report is based on the findings of a daily tracking
survey on Americans' use of the Internet. The results in this report are based
largely on data from roughly six months of telephone interviewing conducted by
Princeton Survey Research Associates between March 1, 2000 and August 20, 2000,
among a sample of 12,751 adults, 18 and older. This sample included 1,501
African-Americans and 586 African-Americans who use the Internet.
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www.americanlynching.com/main.html
American
Lynching
Lynching is the illegal execution of an accused person by a mob. It was
originally a system of punishment used by whites against African American
slaves. There was a decline in lynching during the First World War but more than
seventy blacks were murdered in this way in 1918. Ten black soldiers, several
still in their army uniforms, were amongst those lynched. Between 1919 and 1922,
a further 239 blacks were lynched by white mobs and many more were killed by
individual acts of violence and unrecorded lynchings. This website provides
recordings that deal with lynching: Strange Fruit (Billie Holiday) The Death of
Emmett Till (Bob Dylan), Vigilante Man (Woody Guthrie), Taneytown (Steve Earle),
Ballad of Medgar Evers (Phil Ochs) and A Pawn in their Game (Bob Dylan).
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