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         Latin Americans Teachers Resources:     more books (23)
  1. Latin for Americans: Teacher's resource guide 3 by B. L Ullman, 1990
  2. Latin for Americans: Teacher's Resource Guide, Volumes 1 & 2 by B. L. Ullman, 1990
  3. Teacher's resource handbook for Latin American studies: An annotated bibliography of curriculum materials, preschool through grade twelve (UCLA Latin American Center reference series ; v. 6) by John N Hawkins, 1975
  4. Teacher's Resource Guide 2 (Latin For Americans Second Book) by B. L. Ullman, Edith M. . A Kovach, 1990
  5. Latin for Americans Level 2 Teacher Classroom Resources
  6. Latin for Americans, First Book, Teacher's Resource Guide 1 by Henderson, Henry, Kovach, Smalley Ullman, 1990
  7. Cambridge Latin Course Unit 4 Student Text North American edition (North American Cambridge Latin Course) by North American Cambridge Classics Project, 2003-07-21
  8. Latin For Americans, WORKBOOK 2, Second Book (TEACHERS RESOURCE GUIDE 2)
  9. American Headway 3: Teacher's Resource Book by Liz Soars, John Soars, 2003-01-23
  10. American Headway 4: Teacher's Resource Book by John Soars, Liz Soars, 2005-09-08
  11. First Choice Teacher's Resource Book with CD-ROM Pack (Smart Choice) by Ken Wilson, 2007-06-28
  12. American Headway 1: Teacher's Resource Book by Liz Soars, John Soars, 2001-09-20
  13. American Happy House 2: Teacher's Resource Pack (Levels 1 and 2) by Stella Maidment, Lorena Roberts, et all 2007-07-12
  14. Developing Tactics for Listening: Teacher's Book with Audio CD by Sue Brioux Aldcorn, Deborah Gordon, et all 2003-10-16

41. Education Planet - Social Sciences Resources
from women, africanamericans, native americans, laborers, slaves resources for SocialStudies teachers will find lesson plans dealing with latin America, the
http://www.educationplanet.com/topsites/socialscience.html?startval=150

42. About CGP: NL Articles
with the teachers on the BrazilianJapanese experience sparked an enthusiasticdialogue. The second set of resources was targeted for latin americans of
http://www.cgp.org/cgplink/vol19/articlesvol19a.html
Other Volume 19 Articles: The Curriculum Issue Japanese History through the Humanities Dissemination: Some Strategies for Success
Volume 19
Agenda on the Pacific Rim: Educating about Japan, Latin America, and the Relationships of Japan and the Americas by Charlotte C. Anderson
President, Education for Global Involvement
Education for Global Involvement (EGI) had been in existence for only two years when, in the fall of 1992, we initiated our now well-established Japan Studies Program. We began with suburban Chicago schools, later moving to the city schools, where we worked in partnership with the Department of Language and Cultural Education, Chicago Public Schools. Our programs have typically consisted of intensive seminars coupled with summer study tours of Japan for middle and high school teachers selected through a highly competitive, district-wide process. This project-admittedly an ambitious one-proposes to begin to address this complex need by: (1) developing new curricular materials for schools and providing professional development opportunities for teachers, (2) conducting community forums, and (3) laying the intellectual foundation for these educational efforts. Initiated in the fall of 1996, the project builds on our earlier work and draws on established institutional and individual relationships. In addition to providing seminars and a study tour for teachers, the project also incorporates curriculum development, professional and scholarly seminar papers, community outreach, and Japanese teacher exchanges. The following is an attempt to describe briefly the background and activities of this multi-faceted project.

43. Social Studies Resources Including Geography And History - Review From Parent Co
Selected by Parents Who are teachers, Librarians, or 28 Reviews Arctic 16 ReviewsAsian americans 15 Reviews 50 Reviews Central, South, and latin America 16
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Reviews from Parent Council
Reviews of Outstanding Materials Selected by Parents Who are Teachers, Librarians, or Other Professionals Who are Trained to Work With Children.
Over Reviews Now Online. Social Studies Resources (Including Geography and History) Social Studies Collections By Age
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Social Studies Collections By Topic
106 Reviews: African Americans
21 Reviews: American Revolution
14 Reviews: Antarctic
28 Reviews: Arctic
16 Reviews: Asian Americans
15 Reviews: Atlases 17 Reviews: Australia 12 Reviews: Building Big, Tall, and Deep 20 Reviews: Canada 50 Reviews: Central, South, and Latin America 16 Reviews: Civil War (U.S.) 20 Reviews: Colonial America 24 Reviews: Egypt 20 Reviews: Exploration and Explorers 12 Reviews: Immigration and Immigrants 5 Reviews: Irish 4 Reviews: Lewis and Clark 8 Reviews: Martin Luther King 21 Reviews: Mexican Americans 22 Reviews: Mexico 14 Reviews: Millenium 20 Reviews: U.S. Presidents 12 Reviews: Videos About Places 14 Reviews: World War II Language Math Music ... Gifts Parent Council is a registered trademark of Parent Council, Ltd.

44. Multicultural Resources
activity of Asians and Asian americans; Education offers programs, informationalservices to teachers, students and world, with links to latin American, United
http://pml.suffolk.lib.ny.us/Pmlmulti.htm
Patchogue-Medford Library
Multicultural Resources
MULTICULTURAL RESOURCES
WORLD WIDE WEB LINKS
General Links African American Resources Asian American Resources Hispanic American Resources ... More Multicultural Links
General Links
Affirmative Action and Diversity Project
An academic site presenting diverse opinions regarding affirmative action topics. Resources include articles with analyses, policy documents, current legislative updates, pending state and federal court cases, and an annotated bibliography of research and teaching materials. Created at the University of California - Santa Barbara, the site also focuses heavily on diversity issues in California, including the recent Proposition 209. Links are provided to other affirmative action sites. Multicultural Paths: Other Sites
An extensive site developed by a "Multicultural Pavilion" of teachers and students at the University of Virginia's Curry School of Education. Provides links to general categories, including language, culture, education and organizations; ethnic-specific resources, namely African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic/Latino and Native American. Access resources by cultural identifier, i.e.., ability, gender, religion and by special topic, i.e.., hate groups, women's history, etc.. Subscribe to the Multicultural Education listserv, search its archives, and browse the Teacher's Corner of resources for K-12 teachers of all subjects.

45. WWW Resources For Historians
Handbook of latin American Studies Library of Congress. the shared history of Africanamericans and Irish americans. for high school and college teachers of US
http://academic.strose.edu/Academic/History/links.html
WWW Resources for Historians
Africa

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America
...
Writing Resources

Africa
African History The Story of Afrca African National Congress Africa Research Central ... Indiana University Bloomington Libraries-AFRICAN STUDIES COLLECTION Nancy J. Schmidt Africana Resources for Undergraduates: A Bibliographic Essay
Asia Pacific
Asia Library, University of Michigan South Asia Resources Database Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library
Europe The American Conference for Irish Studies Archives of Irish America "Our understanding of American history is incomplete without the Irish dimension, just as Irish America is a critical component in the course of Irish history. The Archives of Irish America is a repository of primary research materials at New York University that aims to transform our understanding of the Irish migration experience and the distillation of American Irish ethnicity over the past century." Internet Medieval Sourcebook "This is an index of selected and excerpted texts for teaching purposes."

46. Internet Resources On Asian Americans
project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity Canadian Nikkei evacuation experience;latin American nikkei cases; role of Japanese americans in Military
http://newton.uor.edu/Departments&Programs/AsianStudiesDept/asianam.html
Asian Americans Multiculturalism General Information The Wen Ho Lee Case Communities ... Academic Resources Multiculturalism Does Diversity Make a Difference? The Multicultural Pavilion "Multicultural education resources & dialogues for students, educators, & activists" Myth of the Melting Pot The New Americans Pluralism Project Harvard University project aiming "to study & document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities": current research; events; publications; resources; news Teaching Tolerance From Southern Poverty Law Center, "a national education project dedicated to helping teachers foster equity, respect & understanding in the classroom & beyond" General Information About.com Guide: Asian-American Culture Asian-Nation: The Landscape of Asian America "your one-stop source & opportunity to explore the historical, political, social, economic, & cultural elements & issues that make up today's diverse Asian American community" Asian American Internet Sites Asian American Net "collection of regional & country-specific materials available on the Internet ... listing of the local language, as well as English, on-line newspapers & magazines ... organizations of persons of Asian descent [in North America] "

47. NativeWeb Resources: Libraries & Collections
The latin American Library is the repository of more than 100 Native americans WHMC,US - Central, 409. Life in Ancient Mesopotamia) of the Guides for teachers.
http://www.calpi.nativeweb.org/resources/libraries_collections/

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    American Historical Images On File; The Native American Experience United States
    Contributed by Professor Troy Johnson - Contains Photographs, drawings, maps and short descriptions chronicling the experiences of the Native American population dating from the first migrations from Siberia (pre-1600) through recent experiences.
    More sites on www.csulb.edu
    American Indian Library Association
    AILA is an affiliate of the American Library Association (ALA). We plan to gradually add information about what we do as well as highlights from our Newsletter and links to other Native and minority library organizations.
    More sites on www.nativeculture.com
  • 48. Japan Resources: Units Developed By Teachers
    BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE JAPAN FOR teachers GRADES 612 become by focusing on thehistory of Japanese americans. In many ways, the latin phrase E pluribus unum
    http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/japan/jt.htm
    FIVE COLLEGE CENTER FOR EAST ASIAN STUDIES JAPAN RESOURCES Curriculum Units Units Developed by Teachers
    Books
    Kits ...
    Software and Recordings

    Video Cassettes: Documentaries Feature Films
    Home Page
    How to Use this Catalogue ... Other Catalogues Japan Units Developed by Teachers
    JT-001 THE JAPANESE WORK ETHIC: TRADITIONAL VALUES AND CURRENT CHALLENGES
    GRADES 9-12+. Part of this unit is a case study of two workers with different work ethics, representing "the old" and "the new." It contains articles on values and challenges and a bibliography on Japanese business in the 1980s. // Judith G. Heine (Canton High School). Canton, MA: 1987.
    JT-002 JAPANESE FESTIVALS
    GRADES 1-5. The contents of this unit describe in detail various festivals such as New Year, Gion Matsuri, Obon Odori, Tanabata. The unit includes such materials as worksheets and resource design pages. // Angelina F. DeLuca (Whiting Lane Elementary School). West Hartford, CT: 1988.
    JT-003 LEARNING ABOUT JAPAN THROUGH MATHEMATICS: A RESOURCE FOR TEACHERS
    GRADES 3-8. Mathematical problems, in a one-page lesson-plan or handout format, are used to explore aspects of Japanese culture and society. // Beverly J. Ferrucci (Nipmuc Regional High School). Mendon, MA: 1988.

    49. Latino Studies - Portals And General Resources - Academic Info
    Policies Affecting Hispanic / latino americans From the interactive, educational webzinefor teachers and students the Hispanic, latino, latin American, Spanish
    http://www.academicinfo.net/usalatinometa.html
    Home Keyword Search Index Reference Desk ... Student Center Academic Info
    Latino Studies
    Latino Americans Portals We Need Your Help
    Please take a minute to make a $10 tax-deductible donation. Academic Info is made possible by the generous financial support of users like you.
    Academic Info
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    The Latino Studies Portals page is sponsored by How would you like to sponsor this page?
    For a $100 tax-deductible donation you, your organization, department, or company are acknowledged here as a sponsor of the Latino Studies Portals page.
    Email us at madin@academicinfo.net for details. BIOS - Border Information and Outreach Service
    "...provides citizens in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands with information and analysis they can use to make informed decisions, play a role in debates on public policy, and act as instruments for social change." Biographies of artists, labor leaders, activists and a Nobel Peace Prize winner Chicana Studies - CLNet Maintained by Romelia Salinas Chicanas Speak Out!

    50. Articles And Lesson Plans
    Continuing education for latin teachers at Univ. LESSON PLANS AND IDEAS latin I withlatin for americans by Rose Williams This is a sample yearlong unit
    http://www.latinteach.com/articles.html
    Home
    What's New Join Latinteach Archives
    Resources Links Webrings Bookstore Feedback LATINTEACH RESOURCES ARTICLES, LESSON PLANS, AND BOOK REVIEWS
    ARTICLES
    3rd Declension Loan Words
    Meredith Jackson's imaginative idea for helping students remember nominative
    and genitive third declension stem changers as well as increasing English vocabulary.
    2001: A Latin Odyssey
    Details about Meredith Dixon's FREE collaborative self-study Latin course!
    AP Catullus Key NEW
    From Bolchazy Carducci, this detailed poster correlates Benita Kane Jaro's novel about
    Catullus, The Key, with the AP Catullus syllabus, providing opening lines from each poem
    as well as its number in the Catullan corpus. Click on the thumbnail for a larger image.
    Or click here for an Adobe Acrobat PDF file.
    A Few Things I Learned As A Beginning Latin Teacher by Sharon Kazmierski
    Enriching Your Program with a Latin Club by Sharon Kazmierski
    Helpful hints for the teacher who would like to start up a club program.
    Expectations Hand-Out for Latin 1 by Carol Pobst.
    A wonderful first day handout for Latin class, outlining goals, expectations and classroom policy.

    51. Latin Language Curricula Support Links
    A latin course designed for students whose homeschool teachers and parents have nolatin background. latin FOR americans Glencoe Online Official website.
    http://www.latinteach.com/textsupport.html
    Latinteach Home
    What's New Join Discussion Forum Online Archives ... Feedback TEXTBOOK SUPPORT LINKS Are you looking for online Latin language games ARTES LATINAE
    Artes Latinae Discussion Board
    Bolchazy-Carducci/Artes Latinae Official homepage. Bolchazy-Carducci's text, materials and CD-ROM designed for homeschoolers. There is also an online support newsletter.
    Jake's Artes Latinae Flashcards
    Verbs I Verbs from Artes Latinae level II Quia Game written by the Murphy Family
    CAMBRIDGE LATIN COURSE SERIES
    Cambridge School Classics Project Aims to make Classics available to a diverse range of students. This British site is based upon the popular Cambridge Latin Course textbook and includes sections for students and for teachers. Definitely worth visiting!
    North American Cambridge Latin Course Connection Resource Center, Scope and Sequence, Trips and Workshops.
    Van Alstyne High School Cambridge Latin Course Links Serves both students and teachers involved in the Cambridge Latin Course by locating web sites which relate in some way to the individual CLC stages. Quite a well-done site!
    ECCE ROMANI
    Ecce Romani Official homepage. Professor Gil Lawall's page includes links to the New England Teacher Placement Service and CANE Materials as well as information on how to obtain the Ecce Romani newsletter and supplements (videos, software, transparencies, etc.) for the ER series.

    52. Geography World (Latin America)
    Hispanic americans A Research Guide. The Handbook of latin American Studies 1935 Handbook offers latin Americanists an essential guide to available resources.". HAPI Hispanic
    http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/latin.html
    Latin America
    American Governments on the WWW - select by country
    The Azteca Web Page
    - information especially for Mexicans, Chicanos, and/or Mexican-Americans
    Brasilia's Home Page
    - info about Brazil's capital
    Caribbean Cuisine
    - from About.com
    Caribbean for Visitors
    - from About.com
    Caribbean-On-Line
    - explore the Caribbean
    Celebrating Christmas in Mexico
    - cultural celebrations
    Central America (World Communities)
    - links to Middle American countries and info
    Chiquita Kids - Learn It!
    - information for students and teachers about Central America
    Cinco de Mayo
    - info on the Latin festival from World Book
    Cubanet: Cuba News
    - non governmental information from Cuba CultureQuest World Tour - Mexico, US and Canada - Internet Public Library CultureQuest World Tour - South America - Internet Public Library Cultures of the Andes - www.andes.org Dominican Republic - lots of information from Hispaniola.com Easter Island Home Page - photos of giant statues and other information Easter Island Home Page - more than 80 links to information Easter Weeks in Mexico - a two week celebration of Easter El Canal de Panamá - The Panama Canal Explore Galapagos - from Discovery Channel School Historical Maps of the Americas - 26 from the PCL Map Collection Iguazu Falls Page - Greatest Places Interactive Central America Map - countries, capitals, and more

    53. InterCultural Cross-Cultural Teaching Portal - Resources
    compares the risks faced by teachers and interpreters provides book lists about Latinamericans, including general work on Cuban americans, education, health
    http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/ICCTP/Resources/ForEducators.html
    Resources Literacy Resources
    For Educators Understanding Prejudice
    This web site is for students, teachers, and others interested in the causes and consequences of prejudice. In these pages you will find more than 2,000 links to prejudice-related resources, as well as searchable databases with hundreds of prejudice researchers and social justice organizations. detail New Book: Howard Rheingold, Smart Mobs: The Next social Revolution
    In his new book, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution, Rheingold explains how the coming wave will be the result of super-efficient mobile communications-cellular phones, personal digital assistants, and wireless-paging and Internet-access devices that will allow us to connect with anyone, anywhere, anytime. detail Learner.org: Reactions in Chemistry
    Available in 2003, Reactions in Chemistry is an eight-part workshop for the professional development of high school chemistry and physical science teachers. detail Tech Integration: Publishers
    These are information and links to many publishers of educational information and technology. They are mostly Internet-based source and producing computer-based instructional materials.

    54. CLAS -- Outreach - Pre-collegiate - K-12 Educational Community
    Americanists and/or native latin americans) visit classrooms to is distributed to250 teachers in Western Resource Lending Library of latin American Teaching
    http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/clas/english/outreach/k_12.html
    C enter for L atin A merican S tudies - CLAS
    University Center for International Studies - UCIS 
    University of Pittsburgh Professional Development for Teachers School Visit Program Las Noticias Resource Lending Library ... Links Overview
    As a National Resource Center on Latin America, CLAS provides opportunities for cultural and educational experiences that realistically reflect Latin America and the Caribbean to K-12 educators, college and university faculty, business and professional communities as well as to the general public as part of its outreach (Educational Public Service) mission. K-12 Educators
    Professional Development for K-12 Educators
    The workshops are designed to enhance Spanish language and social studies educators' teaching abilities on Latin America and the Caribbean and to assist them in globalizing the curriculum of primary and secondary schools. They are held on weekday evenings or Saturday mornings at University of Pittsburgh. The workshops rage from one day to five weeks in length and are cosponsored by the Pennsylvania and the U.S. Departments of Education Title VI funding. School Visit Program
    Students and Faculty (Latin Americanists and/or native Latin Americans) visit classrooms to make presentations. The program introduces K-12 students to specific regions or topics of Latin America and the Caribbean. The presentations are designed for a regular classroom of approximately 25 students in a 45 minute period. School visits are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

    55. Teachers Talk -- Brown Quarterly -- V. 2, No. 1 -- Fall 1997
    of Hispanic descent and to latin americans, this usage that when US residents sayamericans they actually When teachers pose the question to students, What is
    http://brownvboard.org/brwnqurt/02-1/02-1h.htm
    Book Nook
    Volume 2, No. 1 (Fall 1997) Hispanic American Heritage Issue Teachers Talk We Are All Americans Effectively communicating with and respecting students are probably the primary goals of all educators. Is there a better way to communicate with Latino students while developing more respect for their cultures? It may be time for us to reconsider our society's philosophy when it comes to education and the way we interact with and perceive one another in today's troubling political environment of "English Only" laws, funding cutbacks in education programs, lessened commitment to Affirmative Action and other current issues. For all disproportionately affect people of color in the United States. Given this fact, I would like to offer teachers the following challenging question, to help them promote critical thinking among students: "What is an American?" Most text books have given the definition, "Anyone who is from America." Although I would agree with this definition, I would place it in broader terms. The word America, according to its etymological origins, is derived from the name of Amerigo Vespucci, an early European explorer of the Western Hemisphere. The label America was put on the entire Western Hemisphere or the New World as it was called by Europeans during Vespucci's time. Shortly after the arrival of European explorers to America, the term American, meaning one from or residing in American emerged. At that time there were millions of Americans: the majority of whom were the indigenous, non-European populations of Central, South and North America.

    56. CLACS Resources
    and links to resources which we believe will be helpful for students, faculty,teachers, or other professionals who are interested in latin American and
    http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/program/latin/resources.html
    about CLACS:
    MA program

    joint degrees

    faculty

    staff
    ...
    admissions

    student info:
    research grants

    fellowships

    resources

    courses
    ... events The Resources Section In this section you can find information and links to resources which we believe will be helpful for students, faculty, teachers, or other professionals who are interested in Latin American and Caribbean studies. If you have any suggestions for links we should consider adding please be sure to e-mail our webmaster Please keep in mind that the site should include one if not more of the following: *Information on Latin American and Caribean Culture/History/Art/Politics/Etc. . *Information on fellowships and research grants that are related to this field of study *Current News for Latin American and Caribbean Countries *Sites that are relevant to prospective and current students *Sites that are relevant to K-12 educators Conference Papers: CLACS Resources: The Center has an extensive collection of books and journals available to students; publications include:

    57. Glencoe World Languages Latin Teacher Resources - Professional Resources
    the Germanspeaking world to all americans is a The American Association of Teachersof Spanish and Portuguese state-by-state policies and resources, as well
    http://www.glencoe.com/sec/worldlanguages/latin/teacher_resources/

    The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL)

    The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) is dedicated to promoting the study of foreign languages and cultures as an integral component of American education.
    The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)

    The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development is a unique international, non profit, nonpartisan association of professional educators whose jobs cross all grade levels and subject areas. In their diversity, ASCD's members share a profound commitment to excellence in education. Founded in 1943, ASCD's mission is to forge covenants in teacing and learning for the success of all learners.
    The Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO)

    CALICO is a professional organization that serves a membership involved in both education and high technology. CALICO has an emphasis on modern language teaching and learning, but reaches out to all areas that employ the languages of the world to instruct and to learn.
    The International Association for Learning Laboratories (IALL)

    The International Association for Learning Laboratories, established in 1965, is a professional organization dedicated to promoting effective uses of media centers for language teaching, learning, and research.

    58. Community Connections
    latin Americanists and/or native latin americans) visit classrooms to to specifictopics of latin America, the is distributed locally to teachers and parents.
    http://www.umass.edu/clacls/community connections.html
    COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AA Center for Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies
    Home
    About CLACLS Newsletter Undergraduate Programs ... Latin America, Caribbean and Latino Resources
    CLACLS Outreach Program top
    and
    Selected Educational Resources

    Overview
    The Center offers a wide range and unique resources about Latin American, Caribbean and Latinos that can be used by schools, libraries, cultural organizations, as well as the general public. The Center is eager to share its expertise and resources on Latin America, the Caribbean and Latinos with K-12 educators and other interested parties through our outreach program services. Upon request, we are able to offer workshops for Professional Development for K-12, school programs, add you to our activities electronic mailing list, or provide access to our video lending library. The workshops are designed to enhance educators' teaching abilities on any topic on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latinos. School and Library Visit Program . Graduate college students and Faculty (Latin Americanists and/or native Latin Americans) visit classrooms to make presentations. The program introduces attendees to specific topics of Latin America, the Caribbean and Latinos. Visits are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

    59. BI S Industry Overview Education In Latin America
    a vital support system for teachers who might instructors and relevant educationalresources available to more for millions of latin americans who understand
    http://business.cisco.com/prod/tree.taf?asset_id=89344&ID=77639&ListID=44691&pub

    60. OSU Libraries - Science And Engineering Library
    and university students and teachers to encourage Asian Pacific American Resourcesat the Resource, Special Collections latin americans, Hispanics, latinos
    http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/phyweb/minority.htm
    Resources for Minorities in Mathematics, Science and Engineering
    Compiled by Mary W. Scott, April 2001
    Selected Web Sites
    [African-Americans] [American Indian] [Asian Pacific American] [Hispanic/Chicano/Latino] ... [Other General Resources]
    African-Americans
    Organizations
    National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
    People
    AFRICAN AMERICAN SCIENTISTS BIBLIOGRAPHY
    http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/biblio/afamsci.htm

    This site is a bibligraphy of books, videos and websites. It is sponsored by the California Academy of Sciences. African-American Inventors Series
    http://www.ehhs.cmich.edu/~rlandrum/

    This site includes lists of African-American Women; African-American Inventors in the Railway System; African-American Inventors Series: Peanut Products; plus links to other web pages. An Incomplete List of Black Inventors History of Mathematics in Africa For tens of thousands of years, Africa was in the center of mathematics history The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences.
    http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html

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