Black Americans: African-American Culture
The impact of African-American culture on the evolution of the U.S. can be seen in the many resources the Internet offers on Black history.
Black culture has helped to shape this great country of ours into the "melting pot" it is today. The history of African-Americans has long been captured in literature and the arts as well as through the act of storytelling and the presentation of various exhibits and monuments. As a way of recognizing the contributions of African-Americans to U.S. society, Black History Month was established and is celebrated every February. Thanks to the World Wide Web, computer users seeking information on Black culture have easy access to numerous resources on African-American history.
Many web sites that spotlight Black history and culture display information on everything from slavery and the Civil Rights movement to more recent events like the Million Man March. Visitors to these sites will also find data on famous African-American individuals and groups in the government, the arts, sports, and other facets of society. A few online resources on Black Americans even feature video and audio clips of popular musicians and other types of performers.
Other African-American sites feature the latest news on people and events that's geared specifically toward Black people. African-American visitors to these sites can also sometimes view employment listings and participate in online discussions. Some of these sites furthermore provide information on products and services available in various Black communities throughout the country. It doesn't matter whether you're an African-American or a member of another race of people; you're bound to find a multitude of information focusing on Black culture over the World Wide Web.
Many web sites that spotlight Black history and culture display information on everything from slavery and the Civil Rights movement to more recent events like the Million Man March. Visitors to these sites will also find data on famous African-American individuals and groups in the government, the arts, sports, and other facets of society. A few online resources on Black Americans even feature video and audio clips of popular musicians and other types of performers.
Other African-American sites feature the latest news on people and events that's geared specifically toward Black people. African-American visitors to these sites can also sometimes view employment listings and participate in online discussions. Some of these sites furthermore provide information on products and services available in various Black communities throughout the country. It doesn't matter whether you're an African-American or a member of another race of people; you're bound to find a multitude of information focusing on Black culture over the World Wide Web.

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