Materials in the Consortium Library Archives & Special Collections pertaining to African American history in Alaska. Includes papers of individuals, as well as groups serving the Black community.
This exhibit marks the publication of The "African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture" and highlights the institution's African-American collections.
Blog post emphasizing the history of Black and African Americans in Alaska. Includes links to a variety of resources, as well as books by and about Blacks and African Americans.
Stories and lesson plans about the regiments of African American soldiers who helped engineer and build hundreds of miles of the remote Alaska (Alcan) Highway.
Part of the New York Public Library, the Schomburg Center is devoted to the research, preservation, and exhibition of materials focused on African American, African Diaspora, and African experiences.
Organization focused on assisting new and existing black businesses operating in Alaska by building strong business and community relationships, accessing existing and new opportunities, and cultivating a culture of dialogue and progress.
BCALA serves as an advocate for the development, promotion, and improvement of library services and resources to the nation's African American community; and provides leadership for the recruitment and professional development of African American librarians.
Founded in 1937 by a group of Black scholars and educators, the CLA is an organization of college teachers of English and world languages, which serves the academic, scholarly, and professional interests of its members and the collegiate communities they represent.
The mission of the NAACP is "to secure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights in order to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons."