Selected Internet Sources
- Association of Multiethnic Americans (AMEA)
url: http://www.ameasite.org/
Promotes a positive awareness of interracial and multiethnic identity, for ourselves and for society as a whole. - Biracial and Multiracial Groups (Yahoo)
url: http://dir.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Cultures_and_Groups/Biracial_and_Multiracial/ - Center for the Study of White American Culture
url: http://www.euroamerican.org/
The Center for the Study of White American Culture supports cultural exploration and self-discovery among white Americans. It encourages a dialogue among all racial and cultural groups concerning the role of white American culture in the larger American society. - Historical Publications of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
"a complete electronic record of United States Commission on Civil Rights publications" that are held in the Thurgood Marshall Law Library at the University of Maryland School of Law. - Minority Links
U.S. Census Bureau's "Quick and easy links to the latest data on racial and ethnic populations in the United States". - Multicultural Pavilion
url: http://www.edchange.org/multicultural/
Provides resources for educators, students, and activists to explore and discuss multicultural education; facilitate opportunities for educators to work toward self-awareness and development; and provide forums for educators to interact and collaborate toward a critical, transformative approach to multicultural education. - Race Data
a collection of links to U.S. Census Bureau reports. - The Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
url: http://www.trinity.edu/%7Emkearl/race.html
Trinity University (San Antonio) Sociology professor Michael Kearl's Web site on race, ethnicity, stereotypes, and intermarriage, with links to additional sites on race, affirmative action, African Americans, Arab Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. - Tangled Roots
url: http://www.yale.edu/glc/tangledroots/
The Tangled Roots project investigates the history of American slaves and immigrants from Ireland and to consider the links between them. A collection of primary documents from the 17th century to the present provides portraits of people and events from the history of African and Irish Americans.

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