GUIDES & RESOURCES
African American Resources
A quick guide containing links to selected websites, books, movies, magazines, online databases and other resources to help you find what you are looking for.
Websites
- Indianapolis Urban League
- A non-partisan organization whose mission is "to assist African Americans and other disadvantaged citizens to achieve social and economic equality."
- IBE: Indiana Black Expo
- Information on Black Expo's programs and events.
- Indianapolis Recorder
- The online version of Indianapolis' local newspaper, with information about the African-American community and links to national sites.
- Freetown Village
- Indiana's living African-American history museum.
- Soul of America - Indianapolis
- Listings of events, sites, restaurants, and other resources of interest to African-American visitors to Indianapolis.
- AOL Black Voices
- Good gateway for people and current events in the African American community.
- QBR - The Black Book Review
- News and reviews of the lastest books by African American authors.
- Africana Heritage Project
Library Materials
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Building houses out of chicken legs Black women food and power by: Williams-Forson, Psyche A. 394.12 WIL |
Stories from the heartland by: CD 977.2 STO |
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Mirror to America the autobiography of John Hope Franklin by: Franklin, John Hope, 1915-2009 B Franklin, J.H. FRA |
Classic African American gospel by: CD MG COLL CAA S94 |
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Souled out how Blacks are winning and losing in sports by: Powell, Shaun, 1960- 796.08996 POW |
Columbia guide to African American history since 1939 by: 973.0496 COL |
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fight of the century Ali vs Frazier March 8 1971 by: Arkush, Michael 796.83 ARK |
Ebony by: PERIODICAL |
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Indianapolis recorder by: PERIODICAL |
Organization Links
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- Address: P.O. Box 88676, Indianapolis, IN 46208, Phone: (317)236-8992
- Greater Indianapolis Branch
- National Bar Association
- Interest in, and dedication to justice and the civil rights of all, helped structure the struggle of African Americans in America.
- National Association of Black Journalists
- Contact via email: http://www.nabj.org/about/contact_us/index.html
- 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.
- National Minority Business Council
- 25 West 45th Street, Suite 301, New York, New York 10036








