African-Americans in Film, Television, and Radio
Black Film Center ArchiveTelevision and Radio
- Part of the Indiana University Department of Afro-American Studies
- Provides numerous links to other resourcesBlack Talent News
- A weekly entertainment industry newsletterBlackflix
-A guide to Black films, with reviews, interviews, and links to resourcesDarnell's World-Wide Black Radio Stations
Downlow's Black Actor Info web page
- Has links to other resources and will soon include links to biographical pagesEssential Afro-Centric Comedy
- Focuses on situation comedies featuring a primarily African-American castNational Association of Black Journalists
- "The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide."The National Black Programming Consortium
- Promoting films and video about African Americans and the African diasporaOrganization of Black Screenwriters
- Information about the organization and its members; also includes useful linksSay Brother
- A comprehensive guide to WGBH's public affairs television by, for, and about African Americans (now known as Basic Black); includes audio and video clips
AFTRA, the American Federation of Television and Radio ArtistsAfrican-American History and CultureI Saw It On TV: A Guide to Broadcast Programming Sources
- At the Northwestern University Library Marjorie I. Mitchell Multimedia CenterNewsDirectory.com
- Links to television stations (organized by state) and networksTV Link Film and Television Website Archive
- A detailed list of web resources relating to film and broadcasting
Drek's Virtual Gallery
- The homepage of our contributing artist, with a gallery, biographical information, and linksAfricana.com
- Brings together a wide array of information and resources relating to Africa and the diaspora
The African-American History ChallengeRelated Resources at the University of Georgia
- Biographical information on important 19th century African-Americans and quizzes based on the biographiesThe African-American Mosaic
- A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and CultureThe African-American Web Connection
- Links to authors, churches, resources in the U.S. and Africa, and moreThe Afrocentric Experience
- Includes news, commentaries, sports, science and technology, economics, arts and entertainmentAlabama State Black Archives Research Center and Museum
- Archive holds documents related to civil rights in Alabama; site includes links to resources and plans to update with research servicesAssociation for the Study of African-American Life and History
- Information about the organization, biographical information on Carter G. Woodson, and links to other resourcesCivil Rights Movement Veterans
- Biographical pages on veterans of the Movement, a list of all the Freedom Riders, events listings, discussion, and links to related resourcesEncyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History
- Articles, audio clips, and linksGateway to African-American History
- Site sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Office of International Information
- Includes articles, full-text government reports, and links to other sitesMundoAfrolatino
- Provides information on the African influenced culture and history of Latin America. - MundoAfrolatino.com has information on: Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Cubans, Afro-Dominicans, Afro-Mexicans, Afro-Peruvians, Afro-Uruguayans, and the Garifuna community of Honduras.The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- NAACP site includes press releases on the NAACP's study of African-Americans in televisionSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library
- Includes online exhibits and links to resources on African Culture and the DiasporaSmithsonian : African-American History and Culture
Southern Institute for Education and Research
- The Institute is "a non-profit race and ethnic relations center dedicated to promoting tolerance through education and training in the Deep South. Site includes links to historical and activist resourcesW.E.B. DuBois Institute for Afro American Research
- At Harvard UniversityWe Shall Overcome
- Site sponsored by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, and other federal agencies. An itinerary of places associated with the American Civil Rights Movement
A 20th Century Timeline: Classroom Use of Instructional Film, Radio, and TelevisionDISCLAIMER: The inclusion of these links is not an endorsement of the philosophy or content of the linked sites.
- Comprehensive survey of K-12 classroom use of these educational media
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~mlmiller/timeline/timelineintro.htmlAfrican American Studies Subject Guide
- Provided by the UGA Libraries Reference DepartmentAfro-American Newspapers on Microfilm at UGA
- A comprehensive list of Afro-American Newspapers on microfilm held by the Main LibraryGeorgia African-American History and Culture
- From The Carl Vinson Institute of Government's Georgia Information pageOffice of Instructional Support & Development Media Catalog
- A collection of instructional videotapes, audiotapes, films, laser discs, DVDs, slides and other media available to UGA faculty and staff for use in University of Georgia instructional programs. Includes many on African and African American topicsUniversity of Georgia African American Cultural Center
University of Georgia Institute for African-American Studies
University of Georgia Office of Institutional Diversity
Return to African-American Television Project description.
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