Here are some resources for African-American homeschool families: (all links were working July 5, 2010)

Homeschool for African Americans

Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association
Self-help for homechool families and teens including deschoolers and unschoolers, which include Afrocentric coverage in the curricula. Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association is a nonprofit resource for those pursuing Afrocentric, Africentric, Black-oriented, Black-positive, African, African American or pro-Black education.
Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association Email Group
A discussion group for pro-Black African, Black homeschoolers, unschoolers, deschoolers, home-based educators everywhere!

Colorful History See Best Homeschool Buy’s article,  about a special curriculum written by Belinda Bullard with African American homeschooling families in mind

A Blessed Heritage– a new homeschool curriculum especially written for people of color by a homeschool mother of three.

The African-American March in Homeschooling
About the time talk was spreading that our black brothers and sisters were indifferent to home education, I had the delightful experience of meeting Helen Jackson in court. By Raymond Moore.

(This article is written by Raymond Moore. Dorothy and Raymond Moore are early pioneers in the homeschooling movement. I was inspired to homeschool my children from their book, Home Grown Kids, about which I have written a post.)

Black Alliance for Educational Options
Find out more about homeschool options for black children.

For Some Black Parents, the New Home Room is Home
Public schools are failing black boys, say a growing number of parents who are homeschooling. Deion Terry Rhoden, P. Aurora Robinson and her son Tau Issa Robinson-Farrar holding class in Bread-Stuy, a Beford Stuyvesant cafê. By Chloe A. Hilliard, The Village Voice, April 8, 2008.

A Talk with Paula Penn-Nabrit
Home-schooling is a radical step. What caused you and your husband to take your children out of school and take their education into their own hands?

Black Homeschoolers Club
Welcome to the ultimate social networking site for black homeschoolers! We’re glad you’re here. We set this site up to help you share educational goals and curriculum plans as well as connect with families.

Heritage House Press
Telling the Whole Story, African Americans in History Series, reveals some of the best hidden treasures of American History. Each Telling the Whole Story character study includes the use of primary source documents, hands-on projects, and living books.

Homeschool Mom Tips
News and views on political, economic, legal and socio-cultural issues that impact homeschooling families. By Victoria Carrington, M.D., an African-American homeschooling mom and The Mom Coach. Freelance writer: parenting, mental health & inspirational speaker and workshop leader.

Black History Month Printables In February enrich your homeschool days with these printables and learn about famous people.

Some Local Homeschool Support Groups

Georgia Support Group: Heritage Homeschoolers Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, we are a Christian homeschool support group geared toward african- American families.

Texas
DFW Blackboard aims at four goals to focus on enhancing the homeschool experience for children of African descent.

Memphis, Tennessee Ebony Homeschoolers is a Christian homeschool support group whose purpose is to strengthen and encourage the African-American homeschool community

Do you live in the Bronx? You should check out the Homeschool Hut‘s African-­centered approach towards a study program that will provide for the common needs of the children, communities, while hoping to initiate global solutions.

TexasMinority Homeschoolers of Texas
Are you a minority homeschooling in Texas? This support group promotes homeschooling among Asians, African-Americans, Hispanics, Jews, Native Americans, and Anglos with adopted minority children.

Northern California -Northern California African American Homeschoolers Association All homeschooling philosophies are welcome. Members live as far north as Sacramento and as far south as Los Banos.

See our post on African American Homeschool Help

(Please let us know in a comment if any of these links are broken)