African American Culture - Website Information

About African American Culture

This web site is 100% Black-owned and operated. It is supported primarily by hard work at this point. The original content, in this site, consists mostly of articles, information about music, and pictures. There are also links to web sites we feel are beneficial to people of African descent.

These web pages are made with Christian principles in mind. There are no pictures of naked people or excessively explicit web pages. Great efforts are made to maintain the integrity of this site. If you feel that any part of this site is a misrepresentation of Christian people or African American people then you are invited to send comments to improve the integrity of this site.

Site Update Information:

October 10, 2001

Revised the Historically Black Colleges and Universities page.

Remade the Aaliyah pages.

July 24, 2001

Added Honey Magazine to the index of Black Magazine Websites.

Added pictures and song lyrics for Alicia Keys and Aaliyah.

July 21, 2001

Added Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority to the list of Black Fraternities, Sororities and Social groups.

May 25, 2001

Added Black Canadian sites to the African American Webpages section.

May 18, 2001

There have been many updates to the Black Music section between February and now. The African American Poetry pages are now online and growing each week. The Black News page revision has been complete and is functional. The Song Request Form is working as usual. We are preparing to update the site to take advantage of newer web browser features. Note that the site is updated more often than this page is updated.

February 27, 2001

Added Gamma Phi Delta Sorority to the Fraternity and Sorority links

February 24, 2001

Improved the news page, added lyrics and pictures to the music pages, got over a recent fit over large amounts of mail for 3LW

December 28, 2000

Added Black Sorority and Fraternity Pages

November 25, 2000

Updated News Page with two new Article Links

Finally added the beginning of the new Acknowledgments Page

Website: African American Culture

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