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African descendants living in America has developed a site which contains researched information about Akan traditional spirituality and culture.
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Welcome to the Martin Luther King Jr. Web Site! This site contains secondary documents written about Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as primary documents written during King's life. The folks at the Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project at Stanford Uni
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Directory of Black Churches in the United States
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New Hope Christian Center is a full gospel southern baptist church located in the Poly section of Ft. Worth, Texas.
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History of the 1968 strike by AFSCME Local 1733 sanitation workers in Memphis,TN. Site also includes Martin Luther King, Jr.'s last public speech and links to other African American labor history sites.
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