The Basis of Black Power
Position paper written by Stokely Carmichael for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee which coined the term "Black Power".
Alternative News & Information - Mathaba.Net
Alternative news and information network.
All-African People's Revolutionary Party
In the tradition of the Black Power movement the party seeks the unity of all Africans throughout the world.
Onepeoples
A Black Nationalism site that examines news and issues, promotes unity among religions namely Muslims, Black Hebrew Israelites, Akans, Yorubas and Rastafarians.
Know Thy African Self
A very simple website that promotes black racism.
Azanian Peoples Organization
South African party adhering to the principles of the Black Consciousness Movement.
Huey P. Newton Foundation
Community-based, non-profit research, education, and advocacy center dedicated to fostering progressive social change. Site includes information on Newton and the Black Panther Party.
Found Brethren Of Kush
Black Nationalist group founded in Queens, NY to fight police brutality. Links to online discussion group.
New Heaven
This site is dedicated to the Nation of Gods and Earths (a Black Muslim group). This site is specifically dedicated to those interested in this Nation in Connecticut.
International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (InPDUM) : Atlanta Branch
Organizes around the question of democratic rights for African people, and the understanding that self-determination is the highest expression of democracy.
African-American History: The Black Panthers
Documents and interviews in reference to the original Black Panther Party of the 1960s and early 1970s.
International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement
Pan-African nationalist group with chapters throughout the US. Site describes platform, current campaigns, and membership information.
African and Black Issues Forum
Forum for the discussion of African, Pan African and Black issues, unity, and life.
Mathaba.Net - Black
Directory of black nationalist websites.
Versions of Afrocentrism
Discusses the work of Dr. Wilson Moses and the differences between Afrocentrism, Egytocentrism and Black Nationalism.
Black Nationalism
An excerpt from chapter nine of The Black Experience in America.
Black Nationalism on Campus
Atlantic Monthly article with students arguing that black nationalism and assimilation are not the opposites they appear to be.
Philadelphia: Black Nationalism on Campus
Article from the January 1993 issue of The Atlantic Monthly.
Black Power
Offers a brief overview of the political movement that arose in the middle 1960s.
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