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- The Basis of Black Power Position paper written by Stokely Carmichael for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee which coined the term "Black Power".
- Azanian Peoples Organization South African party adhering to the principles of the Black Consciousness Movement.
- All-African People's Revolutionary Party In the tradition of the Black Power movement the party seeks the unity of all Africans throughout the world.
- Black Autonomy International Integrating anarchism and Black nationalism.
- Found Brethren Of Kush Black Nationalist group founded in Queens, NY to fight police brutality. Links to online discussion group.
- Black Radical Congress (BRC) Purpose is to promote dialogue among African American activists and scholars on the left; to discuss critical issues on the national and international scene that pertain to the Black community; to explore new strategies and directions for progressive political, social and cultural movements; and to renew the Black radical movement through increased unified action.
- Black Nationalism This site offers contemporary and historic information concerning Black America and the African Diaspora.
- Creative Wisdom Members only discussion site. Threaded discussion forum and live chat. Members editorial page. Open membership. News links provide discussion topics. Great community help site.
- Pan Africanist Congress An historically important South African political organisation. Web site traces history and gives current perspective.
- Is Afrocentric Mythology Rational? A brief analysis of African-American nationalism, with a conclusion as to in what sense they are an American proletariat.
- New Heaven This site is dedicated to the Nation of Gods and Earths (a Black Muslim group). This site is specifically dedicated to those interested in this Nation in Connecticut.
- African-American History: The Black Panthers Documents and interviews in reference to the original Black Panther Party of the 1960s and early 1970s.
- Philadelphia: Black Nationalism on Campus Article from the January 1993 issue of The Atlantic Monthly.
- Huey P. Newton Foundation Community-based, non-profit research, education, and advocacy center dedicated to fostering progressive social change. Site includes information on Newton and the Black Panther Party.
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