Jack and Jill of America, Inc. was founded January 24, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from a meeting of twenty mothers under the leadership of the late Marion Stubbs Thomas with the idea of bringing together children in a social and cultural relationship.
African American genealogy website featuring Freedmen's Bureau records, African American emigrants to Liberia, manumission records, fugitive slave cases, census records, an African American genealogy resources directory and more
A private-not-for profit, arts, humanities and educational corporation, focused on children initiatives and on the African-American experiences in Tulsa and in Oklahoma
Provides leadership, promotion and advocacy for the mutual development and use of a system of genealogy resources for researching African related ancestry
To inform, educate and supply under-represented youth in the African-American community with the necessary resources for meeting the challenges of today's society
an African-American family-owned business, established for the primary purpose of manufacturing a line of infant products that foster pride and esteem in all people of color
Designed exclusively to strengthen and encourage mothers of color to be well and live well, while also supporting the choice of all mothers of color to be full-time caregivers
The academy provides an atmosphere and opportunity for the inner city at-risk children and youth to learn how to prepare themselves for today's society