Your Source for African American History
Friday
May 9th 2008
a non-profit education organization
The Registry's categories link is examples of Black America that make up our character, intelligence, culture and timeline.   The African American Registry® has twelve categories, each has its own color (Activist is light Blue Politics/Law is Gray, etc).  The categories show the wide range of American lifestyles through the Black experience.

Education Professors, teachers, scholars, schools,  organizations, sororities, fraternities, museums and colleges.
 
Activist Those who influence the effort for Black equality after slavery.
 
Film/TV Black actors, directors, producers, and writers within the industry.
 
Music Composers, musicians, and singers who have contributed to this Black genre.
 
Episodes Events in the American Black experience that include people, places, items, and timelines.
 
Theater/the Arts Those who serve as Black examples in dance, painting, sculptor, stage performance, and more.
 
Literature Blacks who influence the written word, novelist, poets, playwrights, etc.
 
Science/Business/Med. This category includes Blacks in medicine, corporations, engineering, science, journalism, companies, and inventing. 
 
Politics/Law Those who shape Black history as elected officials, the military, lawyers, judges, and more.
 
Abolitionist Men and women who were instrumental in ending African slavery in America.
 
Sports/Outdoors Explorers, athletes, astronauts, organizations, events, and people  working in the lifestyles that require mental and physical exertion. 
 
Religion Ministers, bishops, priest, etc.  men, women, institutions, and organizations of spirituality in America through the Black experience.
 
 

    

The African American Registry®, 
a resource on African American History,
is a 
501(c) (3) non-profit education organization
Our Mailing address is  
P.O.  Box  19441
Minneapolis, MN  55419
Fax:  (612) 825-0598
Email us at
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