“You must get an education. You must go to school, and you must learn to protect yourself. And you must learn to protect yourself with the pen and not the gun.”
Josephine Baker, Speech at the March on Washington, 1963
In the Library
Digital Resources
- New Mexico Black Education Act
- Smithsonian- 12 Black Women to Know
- National Women’s History Alliance- Black History Month
- Marcus Garvey- National Archives
- Mansa Musa- Black Books Matter
- Library of Congress- Ancient Manuscripts of Timbuktu Libraries
- Great Zimbabwe Ruins
- Blackdom, New Mexico
- New Mexico Office of African American Affairs
- UNM Africana Studies
- UNM Institute for the Study of “Race” and Social Justice
- What is “Street Race?” Video
- Black/African American Population in US MAP
- HBCU Buzz Black History Month
- Black History Month
- National Museum of African American History & Culture
- ASALH’s 2024 Black History Month Theme
- Library of Congress Black History Guide
- Zinn Education Project-Black History Month
- Animated Map of Human Trafficking in Atlantic World
- Colonial Borders in Africa: Impact on African Borderland Communities
- Haitian Flag and Coat of Arms
- Zinn Education Project- Haitian Independence
- Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress
- Pew Research- Black Immigrants in the US
- Library of Congress- Routes and Roots
- Afrodescendants in Mexico
- Afro-Latin America By the Numbers (With Maps)
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