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Great               Britain               is               a               popular               tourist               destination.

It               has               a               fantastic               range               of               attractions               for               the               visitor               to               enjoy.

If               your               time               is               limited               then               you               have               to               be               selective               about               what               to               see.

Here               is               a               list               of               my               top               ten               favourite               places               to               visit.

You               would               not               to               try               to               see               them               all               on               one               trip               but               over               several               visits               you               will               be               amply               rewarded               if               you               can               take               in               all               of               these               destinations.

1.

London.

One               of               the               world's               most               visited               and               most               loved               cities,               London               is               a               treasure               trove               for               the               tourist.

You               could               easily               spend               your               entire               vacation               here.

Top               sights               include               the               Tower               of               London,               the               British               Museum,               Buckingham               Palace,               the               West               End               Theatres,               St               Paul's               Cathedral,               the               Houses               of               Parliament               and               Big               Ben,               the               Victoria               and               Albert               Museum,               the               Tate               Gallery,               Hampton               Court               and               Westminster               Abbey.

The               city               contains               a               dazzling               array               of               cultures,               pomp,               history               and               art.
               2.

Edinburgh.

The               capital               of               Scotland               is               one               of               Europe's               most               elegant               cities.

Don't               miss               Edinburgh               Castle,               Holyrood               Palace               and               the               Royal               Mile.

Enjoy               the               magnificent               stone               architecture               and               the               artistic               extravangaza               of               the               Edinburgh               Festival.
               3.

Oxford.

A               short               train               ride               from               London               brings               you               to               the               wonderful               city               of               Oxford.

Its               University               consists               of               36               ancient               and               independent               colleges               each               with               fascinating               history               and               architecture.

Take               a               walking               tour               and               the               let               the               guide               entertain               and               inform               you.

The               Ashmolean               museum               is               well               worth               a               visit.

Not               too               far               from               Oxford               are               the               splendid               Blenheim               Palace               at               Woodstock               and               the               charming               cotswold               towns               including               Broadway               and               Moreton               in               the               Marsh.
               4.

Bath.

Originally               developed               by               the               Romans               who               valued               its               spa               waters,               Bath               is               Britain's               best               preserved               and               loveliest               Georgian               city.

Its               18th               century               terraces,               crescents,               squares               and               stately               homes               take               you               back               to               the               time               of               Jane               Austin.

Don't               forget               your               swimming               costume               so               that               you               can               enjoy               the               thermal               baths.
               5.

Cambridge.

Cambridge               is               smaller               and               more               beautiful               than               its               rival               Oxford.

Many               of               the               colleges               sweep               down               to               the               river               Cam.

Its               treasure               is               King's               College               Chapel,               a               magnificent               example               of               perpendicular               architecture,               dating               from               the               15th               century.

As               you               walk               the               tiny               streets               of               this               city               you               tread               in               the               footsteps               of               Newton,               Darwin,               Milton,               Cromwell               and               Stephen               Hawking.
               6.

York.

An               ancient               city               occupied               by               the               Romans               and               the               Vikings,               York               has               many               fascinating               mediaeval               streets.

They               lead               to               its               magnificent               cathedral,               York               Minster.

Begun               in               1220,               it               is               the               largest               Gothic               cathedral               in               Northern               Europe.
               7.

Stonehenge.

In               the               centre               of               Salisbury               Plain               is               a               large,               mysterious               and               magical               monument               erected               some               4000               years               ago               -               Stonehenge.

No               one               is               sure               of               of               its               original               purpose.

Some               of               the               stones               weigh               over               50               tons               and               may               have               needed               1000               men               to               drag               them               to               this               place.

Take               a               car               and               you               can               combine               a               visit               to               Stonehenge               with               a               tour               of               Salisbury               or               Winchester               -               both               wondrous               small               cities               with               magnificent               cathedrals.
               8.

Windsor.

Standing               close               to               London               is               Windsor               -               its               ancient               castle               is               one               of               the               Queen's               residences               and               is               the               largest               occupied               castle               in               the               world               with               over               1000               rooms.

It               contains               the               16th               century               chapel               of               St               George               which               is               the               resting               place               of               many               British               monarchs.

A               short               walk               across               the               bridge               over               the               Thames               takes               you               to               Eton               -               the               home               of               Britain's               most               prestigious               school.
               9.

Stratford-upon-Avon.

The               birthplace               of               William               Shakespeare               is               a               beautiful               town               with               many               old               half-timbered               buildings.

If               time               allows               you               can               go               to               the               theatre               to               enjoy               a               performance               by               the               Royal               Shakespeare               Company.
               10.

Canterbury.

The               mother               church               of               the               Anglican               community               is               found               at               Canterbury               Cathedral.

It               is               famous               as               the               place               where               Archbishop               Thomas               Beckett               was               murdered               in               1170.

Canterbury               then               became               a               place               of               pilgrimage.

The               cathedral               contains               wonderful               stain               glass               windows.
               How               could               I               leave               out               Chester,               Durham,               Wells,               St               Ives,               Liverpool,               St               David's,               Glasgow,               the               Scottish               Highlands               or               the               English               Lake               District?

They               are               among               the               legion               of               other               attractions               that               Great               Britain               has               to               offer.

Let               me               end               by               dispelling               two               old               myths               -               London               very               rarely               if               ever               gets               fog               and               you               can               eat               well               in               many               fine               pubs               and               restaurants.
               Paul               Sloane               is               the               author               of               How               to               be               a               Brilliant               Thinker.

He               speaks               on               lateral               thinking               and               innovation.
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    What               do               our               top               news               controversies               say               about               our               nation?

    You               read               the               top               controversies               in               my               article               "Best               of               2007:               Controversial               News               Events."               So,               having               read               this,               what               do               these               events               say               about               our               nation?

    Read               on               to               find               out...

    1.

    Mitchell               Report               in               Major               League               Baseball.

    What               this               controversial               news               event               says               about               our               nation               is               that               we               are               in               trouble.

    Our               sports               figures               feel               they               have               to               engage               in               banned               activity               to               be               able               to               break               new               records               and               keep               baseball               interesting               enough               that               we               still               pay               to               watch               them               play.

    This               says               that               our               nation               is               more               worried               about               performance               than               the               enjoyability               of               the               sport               itself.

    We               all               have               to               take               responsibility               in               changing               this               if               we               want               to               have               a               better               year               in               2008.

    We               have               to               go               see               teams               that               don't               have               the               stats,               like               the               Baltimore               Orioles               (I               live               in               Maryland.)
                   Also,               this               says               that               one               of               the               things               we               are               most               interested               in               is               finding               out               the               someone               did               something               they               shouldn't               have.

    It               would               be               better               if               we               focused               on               all               the               positive               things               baseball               players               did               this               year               instead               of               just               the               negative.
                   We               should               also               take               note               that               the               fact               this               steroid               use               by               baseball               players               mimics               our               nation               as               a               whole.

    Many               of               us               suffer               from               issues               with               drug               abuse,               such               as               cocaine               and               heroine               abuse.
                   2.

    Oprah               backs               Barama.

    What               this               says               about               our               nation               is               that               celebrities               are               taking               their               part               in               politics               to               sway               the               public.

    We               will               believe               what               Oprah               says               about               Barama,               just               because               it's               Oprah.

    But,               is               she               really               qualified               to               give               a               political               opinion               such               as               this?

    If               so,               why               isn't               she               running               for               office?

    Should               celebrities               or               anyone               back               a               candidate?

    The               fact               that               this               is               one               of               our               top               news               stories               of               2007               to               me               means               that               Oprah               has               the               power               to               do               just               about               anything,               including               perhaps               running               for               President               herself               someday.

    This               wouldn't               necessarily               be               a               bad               thing.
                   3.

    Ellen               DeGeneres               dog               story.

    What               this               says               about               our               nation               is               that               we               have               sympathy               for               celebrities               beyond               that               which               we               would               have               for               a               regular               person.

    Would               we               have               fought               so               hard               to               get               that               dog               back               for               that               child               if               Ellen               wasn't               crying               on               national               television?

    However,               it               also               says               that               we,               in               America,               do               actuall               ystill               have               a               heart.
                   4.

    The               Golden               Compass.

    To               me,               this               rings               loud               and               clear               that               our               nation               is               not               yet               ready               to               accept               atheism.

    Of               course,               movies               like               this               don't               help               it.

    This               also               says               that               people               will               do               almost               anything               to               get               a               movie               that               makes               a               lot               of               money,               even               if               it               teaches               our               children               bad               values.
                   5.

    The               war               in               Iraq.

    The               war               in               Iraq               says               that               our               nation               will               engage               in               violence               for               a               cause,               and               accepts               violence               in               certain               situations.

    Perhaps               if               everyone               in               the               world               agreed               that               there               is               no               basis               for               violence               ever,               we               could               all               work               together               to               find               a               peaceful               solution.

    The               fact               that               we               believe               in               guns               and               weapons               in               general               says               that               we               have               to               accept               it               when               these               items               are               used.

    However,               the               war               in               Iraq               also               says               that               as               Americans               we               are               willing               to               fight               for               freedom,               and               for               the               underdog.
                   6.

    Al               Gore's               Nobel               Prize.

    This               says               about               the               US               that               we               believe               in               global               warming.

    We               think               that               we               are               doing               things               to               the               environment               that               are               causing               the               planet               to               warm               and               jeopardizing               the               future               of               ourselves               and               other               beings.

    This               could               in               turn               mean               that               we               accept               as               true               something               that               hasn't               necessarily               been               proven               beyond               a               reasonable               doubt.

    Why               are               the               standards               so               different               in               the               courtroom?

    What               will               happen               if               we               find               out               that               the               sun               is               what               is               causing               the               warming?

    Also,               what               this               says               about               the               US               is               that               we               are               willing               to               research               problems               and               find               solutions.
                   7.

    Toy               recalls               from               China.

    What               this               says               about               our               nation               is               that               we               don't               have               enough               protocol               for               ensuring               that               items               entering               our               country               are               safe               and               tested.

    Otherwise,               these               products               would               never               have               made               it               into               our               homes.

    We               are               cutting               corners               by               getting               cheaper               products               made               in               China,               but               we               are               costing               our               children               their               worry-free               childhoods.
                   8.

    Virginia               Tech               Massacre.

    This               controversial               news               event               of               2007               says               a               few               things.

    First,               it               points               out               that               colleges               should               have               a               system               in               place               to               contact               all               students               at               one               time               if               there               is               an               emergency.

    Had               this               been               in               place,               the               second               round               of               shootings               might               not               have               taken               place.

    Second,               we               should               be               made               aware               of               students               who               pose               a               risk               to               our               safety,               if               this               has               been               documented.

    Third,               such               dangerous               students               should               have               help               available               to               them,               and               required,               when               the               student               poses               a               risk               to               others.
                   9.

    Mortgage               crisis.

    This               says               that               we               are               more               interested               in               growing               the               economy               than               protecting               what               we               have.

    If               we               weren't               trying               to               make               a               quick               dollar               on               our               house               sales               and               values,               perhaps               we               would               have               hesitated               before               loaning               money               to               individuals               who               would               never               be               able               to               pay               the               money               back.
                   10.

    Britney               Spears.

    The               fact               that               she               is               one               of               the               most               talked               about               stories               of               2007               says               many               things.

    First,               it               says               that               we               like               negative               news.

    Second,               it               says               that               we               value               celebrities               more               than               our               what               is               going               on               in               our               own               families.

    Perhaps               if               we               tackled               our               own               issues               first,               we               wouldn't               have               toy               recalls               from               China               and               massacres               on               college               campuses.

    Third,               we               learn               that               many               celebrities               have               problems               in               our               nation,               and               worldwide               as               well.

    Celebrities               are               just               like               everyone               else.
                   What               do               these               top               ten               controversial               news               events               of               2007               say               to               you?






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    African               American               History               is               a               huge               field               of               study               including               almost               four-hundred               years               of               events               and               people,               many               of               which               now               come               to               life               on               hundreds               of               websites.

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    African-American               History:               General               Sites               
                   Here               are               some               sites               with               general               information,               surveys               of               major               historical               events,               and               links               to               other               African               American               history               websites.
                   Black               History               Tour               (http://library.thinkquest.org/10320/Tour.htm)               
                   This               website               provides               a               survey               of               African               American               history               from               its               African               roots               to               "What               the               futures               holds".

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    A               bibliography               is               included               at               the               end               of               the               page               for               future               reference.
                   African               American               History               (http://www.watson.org/~lisa/blackhistory/)               
                   This               site,               compiled               by               webmaster               Lisa               Cozzens,               divides               information               into               several               categories               including               "Civil               War               to               1900"               and               "Early               Civil               Rights               Movement"               events.

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                   African               American               History:               Record               of               A               Race               of               Indomitable               People               Surviving               Diaspora               (http://www.aawc.com/aah.html)               
                   This               site               has               links               to               some               great,               lesser-known               pieces               of               African               American               history.

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    Also:               the               site               has               links               to               sites               on               Black               Military               history,               historical               events               like               the               Springfield               (Il)               race               riots               and               many               other               important               but               often               unknown               events.


                   A               great               starting               point               for               inquiries.
                   African               American               Mosaic               (http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/intro.html)               
                   This               is               the               official               Library               of               Congress               resource               guide               on               Black               History               and               culture.

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    The               site               includes               great               historical               photos               from               Library               exhibitions               and               links               for               contacting               the               Library               for               more               information.
                   Schomburg               Center               for               Research               on               Black               Culture               (http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html)               
                   This               is               the               website               for               nationally-known               research               library               branch               started               in               Harlem               in               the               1920s               when               African               American               Arturo               Schomburg               donated               his               personal               collection               of               books               and               other               academic               items               to               the               New               York               Public               Library's               collection               of               Black               literature               and               art.

    The               site               includes               online               versions               of               Center               exhibits,               images,               a               calendar               of               events               and               a               list               of               the               Center's               collections,               among               other               items.
                   AFRO-Americ@:               The               Black               History               Museum               (http://www.afro.com/history/history.html)               
                   This               site               has               online               exhibits               on               African               American               history               topics               ranging               from               slavery               resistance               to               Jackie               Robinson.

    Links               with               articles               go               to               other               articles.

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    Also               includes               "kids               zone".

    Connected               to               The               Afro               American               Newspaper,               a               paper               serving               the               Baltimore-Washington               area.
                   Fathom               Online               Learning:               African               American               Studies               (http://www.fathom.com/special/bhm/index.html)               
                   This               website               offers               articles               on               specific               subtopics               of               African               American               history,               for               instance,               profiles               of               lesser               known               African               American               figures               and               events,               research               on               African               American               language.

    There               are               also               research               links               for               further               study               and               links               to               major               universities'               Black               Studies               and               African               American               studies               programs.
                   African               American               History:               Slavery               
                   Slavery               is               a               tragic,               horrifici               and               essential               part               of               American               history               and               African-American               history.

    Here               are               some               websites               for               those               looking               into               this               long               and               dark               period               of               America's               growth.
                   American               Slave               Narratives:               An               Online               Anthology               (http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/wpa/wpahome.html)               
                   Few               historical               analyses               of               events               have               the               same               power               of               a               witness'               own               words.

    This               site               is               a               collection               of               interviews               with               former               slaves,               conducted               by               white               American               interviewers               in               the               1930s.

    Included               is               a               reading               guide               to               help               contemporary               readers               put               the               interviews               in               some               context.

    They               are               taken               from               the               book               The               American               Slave:               A               Composite               Autobiography               (Westport,               Conn.:               Greenwood               Press,               1972-79).
                   Spartacus               Encyclopedia               of               Slavery               (http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAslavery.htm)               
                   This               website,               based               in               the               UK,               has               an               extensive               list               of               American               slavery               articles               including:               slave               narratives,               articles               about               the               slave               trade,               articles               on               slavery-related               legislation               and               court               decisions,               and               biographies               of               abolitionists.

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                   United               States               National               Slavery               Museum               (http://www.usnationalslaverymuseum.org/home.asp)               
                   Official               site               for               the               projected               U.S.

    National               Slavery               Museum,               meant               to               be               built               in               Virginia,               the               website               includes               interactive               exhibits               and               a               document               archive.

    It               also               includes               facts,               quotes               and               information               about               this               museum.


                   Also               includes               some               history               lesson               plans.
                   Timeline               of               Slavery               (http://amistad.mysticseaport.org/timeline/united.states.html)               
                   This               timeline,               provided               on               the               site               for               the               Amistad               slave               ship               exhibit               at               Mystic               Seaport,               is               a               good               tool               for               learning               the               major               events               of               African               American               slavery               from               it's               beginnings               in               1619.

    The               Amistad               was               made               famous               by               the               1990s               Spielberg               movie               starring               Djimon               Honsou               and               Anthony               Hopkins.
                   Slavery               In               America               (http://www.slaveryinamerica.org/geography/slave_census_1860.htm)               
                   Sponsored               by               New               York               Life,               this               site               includes               slave               narratives,               maps               and               stats,               and               biographies               of               slaves               and               abolitionists.

    There               are               also               references               and               lesson               plans               for               teachers.
                   African               American               History:               Abolition               and               The               Civil               War               
                   Here               are               some               websites               concerning               African               Americans               in               America's               most               deadly               conflict               and               in               the               preceding               fight               for               the               abolition               of               slavery.
                   The               Underground               Railroad               (http://www.africanamericans.com/UndergroundRailroad.htm)               
                   This               is               a               starting               point               site               for               information-seekers               interested               in               the               Underground               Railroad.

    It               begins               with               a               timeline               and               then               provides               links               to               other               in-depth               sites.
                   University               of               Detroit               Mercy               Black               Abolitionist               Archive               (http://www.dalnet.lib.mi.us/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?p=about&c=baa)               
                   This               website               allows               people               to               search               for               information               on               African               American               Abolitionists               and               the               abolition               movement.

    The               site               allows               visitors               to               read               primary               sources,               like               speeches               on               abolition,               in               PDF               form.

    There's               also               a               list               of               abolitionists               with               biographies               attached.
                   Black               Abolitionists               (http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/5653/part1.html)               
                   Homepage               with               articles               on               figures               and               the               progress               of               African               American               abolitionist               movement.

    Sources               cited               at               the               end               of               the               articles.
                   African               American               Odyssey:               The               Civil               War               (http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/exhibit/aopart4.html)               
                   This               website               contains               images               with               brief               articles               pertaining               to               African               Americans               in               the               Civil               War.

    There               are               also               links               to               a               section               on               the               abolitionist               movement.
                   African               American               Civil               War               Memorial               Museum               (http://www.afroamcivilwar.org/ourstory/index.html)               
                   This               site,               connected               to               the               "the               first               and               only"               museum               dedicated               to               Black               American               civil               war               soldiers,               located               in               Washington               DC.

    This               site               allows               people               to               check               a               soldier's               index,               search               for               relatives               who               may               have               fought               in               the               Civil               War               and               explore               the               offerings               of               the               museum               and               the               monument.
                   Black               Bostonians               And               The               Civil               War               (http://www.nps.gov/boaf/54th.htm)               
                   This               Parks               Services               website               features               information               on               the               famous               African               American               54th               Massachusetts               Regiment               as               depicted               in               the               movie               "Glory"               as               well               as               other               historical               information               on               "Blacks               in               Boston"               during               the               war               years.
                   Early               20th               Century               
                   After               slavery               was               abolished,               African               American               history               continued               to               be               filled               with               brutal               racism               and               disenfranchisement.

    There               were               also               great               changes               including               a               migration               north               and               the               popularization               of               African               American               music               and               culture               with               such               things               as               Jazz,               Ragtime               and               the               literature               of               the               Harlem               Renaissance.

    Here               are               jus               a               few               websites               dealing               with               issues               early               20th               century               Black               America.
                   Lynchings               In               America               (http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/shipp/lynchstats.html)               
                   This               website               offers               statistics               and               information               on               one               of               the               most               horrific               aspects               of               African               American               history,               post-slavery:               lynching.
                   Jim               Crow               Image               Gallery               (http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/scripts/jimcrow/gallery.cgi)               
                   This               site               contains               several               files               of               images               from               the               Jim               Crow               south               including               racists               cartoons,               photographs               from               African               American-run               newspapers,               and               other               photo               portraits               of               middle-class               African               Americans.

    Parents               may               want               to               pre-browse               before               their               kids.
                   Race,               Voting               Rights,               And               Segregation:               Rise               &               Fall               of               the               Black               Voter               1880-1922               http://www.umich.edu/~lawrace/votetour4.htm)               
                   This               site               provides               articles               and               visual               aids               to               explain               the               declining               power               of               post-Civil               War               African               Americans,               particularly               in               the               south.
                   PBS               American               Experience:               Fatal               Flood               (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/flood/peopleevents/e_sharecroppers.html)               
                   Article,               visuals,               and               video               on               the               Great               Migration               and               poverty               which               caused               it.

    From               the               PBS               series               "American               Experience".


                   Also               includes               links               to               other               portions               of               the               series               and               to               resources.
                   Univ.

    of               Georgia:               Sharecropper               Narrative               (http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/28/)               
                   First-hand               account               of               an               African               American               man               living               in               the               South               in               the               early               20th               century,               detailing               his               family's               life               under               strict,               brutal               labor               laws               in               the               south               which               created               a               situation               which               closely               resembled               slavery.
                   Academy               of               American               Poets:               A               Brief               Guide               to               The               Harlem               Renaissance               (http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/5657)               
                   A               starting               point               article               including               the               major               figures               of               the               Harlem               Renaissance               and               links               for               addition               research               on               this               African               American               cultural               movement.
                   The               History               Place:               African               Americans               In               WWII               (http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/aframerwar/)               
                   This               site               includes               images               and               brief               articles               on               African               Americans               in               World               War               II,               including               officers,               women               who               served,               and               some               stats               about               African               American               involvement.
                   Civil               Rights               Era               
                   The               fifties               and               sixties               saw               great               changes               to               life               for               African               Americans.

    Here               are               some               sites               related               to               that               tumultuous               and               nation-changing               time.
                   Brown               Vs.

    Board               of               Education:               Interactive               Exhibit               (http://www.digisys.net/users/hootie/brown/)               
                   This               website               details               the               main               events               surrounding               this               famed               case,               which               aimed               to               eliminate               "separate               but               equal"               from               the               educational               vocabulary               of               America's               schools.
                   Article               On               Harry               And               Harriet               Moore               (http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/120205MurderExcavation.html)               
                   This               article               gives               background               on               the               murders               of               the               Moores,               two               Florida               activists               killed               in               1951.

    These               little-known               leaders               are               consider               among               the               first               martyrs               of               the               civil               rights               movement,               and               were               a               sad               harbinger               of               things               to               come,               such               as               the               assasinations               of               Medgar               Evers               and               Martin               Luther               King,               Jr.
                   We               Shall               Overcome:               Historic               Places               of               the               Civil               Rights               Movement               
                   (http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/change.htm)               
                   This               Park               Services               site               features               detailed               descriptions               of               Civil               Rights               landmarks,               historical               events,               and               major               "players"               in               the               movement.

    Also               includes               images               and               links               for               future               reference.
                   Civil               Rights               Movement               Timeline               (http://www.infoplease.com/spot/civilrightstimeline1.html)               
                   Detailed               outline               of               major               civil               rights               movement               events               form               1954.

    Good               for               getting               facts               and               "cause               and               effect'               straight.
                   Speeches               of               Martin               Luther               King,               Jr               (http://www.infoplease.com/spot/mlkspeeches.html)               
                   Excerpts               from               text               of               Martin               Luther               King's               Letter               from               A               Birmingham               Jail,               March               on               Washington,               and               Nobel               Peace               Prize               Acceptance               speech.
                   Sites               for               Notable               African               Americans               
                   Obviously,               there               are               too               many               important               African               American               figures               in               our               nation's               history               to               possible               list.

    Here               are               just               a               few               websites               for               some               of               the               many               who               made               their               mark               on               America.
                   The               HistoryMakers               (http://thehistorymakers.com/)               
                   The               website               has               a               large               repository               of               biographies               of               African               Americans               in               many               fields               from               business               to               religion               to               art               to               medicine.
                   Crusaders               and               Leaders:
                   Nat               Turner               (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part3/3p1518.html)               
                   Part               of               PBS               "Africans               In               America"               series,               this               site               details               Turner's               life               and               the               slave               rebellion               he               led               in               1831.
                   Frederick               Douglas               (http://www.nps.gov/frdo/freddoug.html)               
                   Website               for               abolitionist               leader's               home               and               museum,               includes               information               on               his               life.
                   Harriet               Tubman               (http://www.nyhistory.com/harriettubman/)               
                   Site               for               Underground               railroad               heroine               Harriet               Tubman's               home               and               museum,               includes               information               on               her               life.
                   Sojourner               Truth               (http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/truth/1850/1850.html)               
                   Contains               excerpts               from               the               narrative               of               her               life               as               dictated               to               an               author               in               the               1800s.
                   Marcus               Garvey               (http://www.marcusgarvey.com/)               
                   Site               devoted               to               the               influential               African               American               who               advocated               Black               Americans               repatriate               to               Africa.
                   Booker               T               Washington               (http://www.historycooperative.org/btw/)               
                   Website               containing               the               papers               of               the               "Up               From               Slavery"               author               and               founder               of               the               Tuskeegee               Institute.

    Also               try               the               site               for               the               National               Park               of               his               home:               http://www.nps.gov/bowa/btwbio.html
                   Ida               B               Wells               (http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/wells.html)               
                   Learn               more               about               this               passionate               and               courageous               journalist               and               enemy               of               lynching               with               this               brief               article               about               her               life.
                   W.E.B.

    DuBois               (http://www.duboislc.org/html/DuBoisBio.html)               
                   This               "brief               biographical               sketch"               is               a               starting               point               for               information               on               the               influential               Black               leader.

    Links               and               bibliography               are               included               for               further               research.
                   Rosa               Parks               
                   See               the               official               site               for               the               woman               who               stood               up               by               sitting               down               (http://www.rosaparks.org/)
                   Malcolm               X               
                   The               civil               rights               and               Black               pride               advocate               has               an               official               site:               (http://www.cmgww.com/historic/malcolm/index.htm)
                   Martin               Luther               King,               Jr               &               Coretta               Scott               King               
                   Sites               abound               for               this               national               leader               and               his               wife.

    Start               with               the               King               Center               site               (http://www.thekingcenter.org/)
                   Artists               and               Athletes:               
                   
                   African               American               authors               like               Richard               Wright,               James               Baldwin,               Langston               Hughes,               Zora               Neale               Hurston,               and               Toni               Morrison               are               profiled               at               The               African               American               Book               Club               site               (http://authors.aalbc.com/more_authors.htm)
                   The               website               for               Ken               Burns'               film               on               Jazz               includes               biographies               for               some               of               the               greatest               musicians               of               the               African-American-created               genre:               (http://www.pbs.org/jazz/biography/)
                   Jackie               Robinson               Foundation               (http://www.jackierobinson.org/)               Learn               more               about               the               life               and               legacy               of               Major               League               Baseball's               first               African               American               player.
                   Blackbaseball.com               (http://www.blackbaseball.com/)               provides               a               "comprehensive"               source               of               information               about               the               Negro               Leagues,               including               the               great               players               including               hall               of               famers               like               Josh               Gibson               and               Satche               Paige.
                   Jesse               Owens               official               site               offers               information               on               the               man               who               won               gold               medals               in               the               face               of               Naziism               (http://www.jesseowens.com/index.php)
                   The               first               African               American               to               win               a               tennis               grand               slam,               Althea               Gibson's               official               site               (http://www.altheagibson.com/)               tells               the               story               of               her               rise               to               success               as               a               Black               woman               in               sports               in               the               50s               and               about               the               foundation               the               bears               her               name.
                   Regardless               of               your               own               cultural               background,               you               can               learn               from               African               American               History.

    I               hope               these               websites               will               help               you               begin               a               journey               of               discovery               and               understanding,               of               both               the               history               and               yourself.






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