Pictures tell the story to the visual-spatial child. Multimedia learning will engage these children to learn and understand black history.
- Powerful Days in Black and White at Kodak
- National Museum of African Art - Smithsonian Institution
- Discover Africa - African Art Internet Lesson at The Incredible Art Department, Princeton
- Preview Galleries - Black Archives of Mid-America
- NYPL Digital Schomburg Images of African Americans from the 19th Century
- The BRITANNICA Guide to Black History Image Gallery
- The Image of Black in Western European Art
- African-Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective
- Visual Blues - Painting
- Adinkrah Symbols
- Black Americans at The National Portrait Gallery
- Contemporary African American Art
- Contemporary African Art at The Art Room, San Francisco
- Black Photographers
- African Art: Aesthetics and Meaning
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Reflections in Black: African American Photography Smithsonian
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Families Exploring Black History Introduction
Verbal-Linguistic Resources
Logical-Mathematical Resourcese
Kinsesthetic Resources
Visual-Spatial Resources
Musical Resources
Intrapersonal - Interpersonal Resources

