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Stone Center Guide to the Web - Children and Youth (4 items)
 
Africa For Kids
This interactive website for children presents information on African life and culture. Included on the site are photo albums from African schools, interactive activities on music and African masks, and an audio telling of a Swahili folktale. Also included are links to resources for teachers. (Source: PBS)
African American World for Kids
This interactive site for kids features games and activities that focus on African American history. Included are interactive games and e-cards that teach African American history as well as online posting by kids about their heroes. (Source: PBS)
Augusta Baker Collection of African-American Children's Literature & Folklore, The
The Augusta Baker Collection features over 1,600 books of African-American children's literature and folklore. The website includes in interview with Augusta Baker, a biography, and information about the collection. (Source: University of South Carolina)
Black Youth Project
The Black Youth Project uses research and survey data to examine the culture of African American youth and to “generate new information and data that will expand the human and social capital of young African Americans.” The site includes information on the project, surveys, essays, and a bulletin board. (Source: Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture)
 

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