Dressing Freedom: The Wedding Clothing of Freed People
by Brenda E. Stevenson
Explore the importance of wedding clothing for freed people during Reconstruction.
Marcus Garvey at His Desk
1924
View this photograph of Marcus Garvey, the founder and leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
“Lift Every Voice and Sing”
1900
Read the lyrics composed by James Weldon Johnson for what has become known as the Black National Anthem.
“The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain”
1926
Read Langston Hughes's essay on the limits placed on Black poets and writers during this period.
“Heritage” by Countee Cullen
1925
Take a deep dive into Countee Cullen’s vision of Africa through this poem.
Yoruba osé Ṣàngó
Mid-20th Century
Take a closer look at an example of syncretic cosmologies.
Citizen’s Savings and Trust Company Clock
1920–2013
View this artifact of a financial institution founded for the purposes of growing Black wealth.
“It Don’t Mean a Thing”
1943
Watch Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in performance.
George Washington Carver’s Laboratory
ca. 1902
Get a sense of the impact of HBCUs on science through the chemistry laboratory at the Tuskegee Institute.
The Jubilee Singers of Fisk University
1875
View a photograph of the Fisk Jubilee Singers just four years after their founding and first tour.
“A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South”
1892
Read excerpts from Anna Julia Cooper’s book on the importance of Black women’s rights and recognizing their experiences.
“Heritage” by Gwendolyn Bennett
1923
Explore Gwendolyn Bennett’s vision of Africa in this poem.
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