“Negro Youth Speaks”
1925
Read an excerpt from Alain Locke’s book The New Negro, a cornerstone of the New Negro movement.
Louisiana Code Noir
1724
Read a revision to the Code Noir, developed following slave codes in English colonies.
Preliminary Declaration from the Constitution of Haiti
1805
Read a translation of some of Haiti’s founding principles as an independent nation.
Arkansas Petition for Freedmen’s Rights
1869
Read a petition on behalf of formerly enslaved African Americans on indigenous territory requesting tribal citizenship and benefits.
Excerpts from the United States Constitution
1787
Read the three-fifths, transatlantic slave trade, and fugitive slave clauses, none of which explicitly referenced slavery or enslaved people.
Two Depictions of Capoeira
ca. 1835/2017
View how capoeira has persisted in the culture of Brazil over nearly two hundred years.
Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?
ca. 1833
View this visual representation of a rallying cry for abolition among Black women.
South Carolina Slave Code
1740
Read excerpts from this slave code enacted in a British colony.
“Escrava Mina” and “Escravo Mina”
1864
View two photographs of enslaved people in Brazil.
Harriet, the Moses of Her People
1886
Read an authorized description of Tubman’s escape written by a White woman who had interviewed Tubman.
Harriet Tubman’s reflection in The Refugee
1856
Read Tubman’s memories of enslavement and freedom in her own words.
“An Address to the Slaves of the United States”
1843
Explore this speech, rejected by the National Colored Convention.
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