NetNoir.com

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NetNoir.com has unique and lively commentary on issues that affect African American and people interested African Diaspora cultures and geographic locations. As a result, the site stresses that it is open to articles and commentary from all types of people as long as the items are constructive.

More about NetNoir's history is here: About Net Noir

In addition to a large amount of their own commentary, NetNoir also features a number of links to other sites that users may find particularly useful.

Those sites are located at: Black Network

If you are interested in African American History (or Black History Month), Net Noir features a section on black history.

Black History Information is located here: Black History Black Women in History

If you are interested in African Mythology and the incorporation of African Folktales into black American story telling, you can go here: African Mythology

If you are interested in more information on Black Businesses you can go here: Black Business

Kwanzaa is an important holiday for many African Americans. Kwanzaa was founded by Dr. Maulana Karenga in 1966. You can find more information on Kwanzaa here: Kwanzaa

One of the greatest modern American heroes is Martin Luther King jr., NetNoir.com has a section on Martin Luther King jr. here: Martin Luther King jr.

There's more information on Black Entertainment, Black Films, Television, Radio and Books here: Black Entertainment

You can also get information on Black Gospel Music here: Black Gospel Music

Another important feature of NetNoir.com is information on Diversity Job search services that provide information on jobs targeted toward minority applicants. You can find that section directly here: Diversity Jobs



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