“An Address to the Slaves of the United States”
1843
Explore this speech, rejected by the National Colored Convention.
“Walker’s Appeal”
1829
Black abolitionist David Walker wrote a powerful pamphlet on the effects of enslavement on African Americans and what enslaved people should do to escape.
First National Council for Black Studies Annual Conference
1975
Get a greater sense of questions and issues in the field of African American studies through this conference program.
Rice Fanner Basket
pre-1863
View this artifact of rice cultivation by enslaved people on the South Carolina coast.
Cream and Red Appliqued Quilted Bedcover
ca. 1850
View this work of African American quilting.
“Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s Plantation”
1855
Read Frederick Douglass’s recollection of plantation life in Maryland from his second autobiography.
“Why We Should Have a Paper”
1837
Read the founding manifesto of The Colored American newspaper.
Etta Moten Barnett and Martin Luther King, Jr. in Ghana
1957
Hear from King during his visit to Ghana, in conversation with actress, musician, and journalist Etta Moten Barnett.
“We’re the Only Colored People Here”
1945
Read a short story that would grow into Gwendolyn Brooks’s novel Maud Martha (1953).
“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”
2012
Watch a modern performance of a classic song from the Black Freedom struggle.
Preliminary Declaration from the Constitution of Haiti
1805
Read a translation of some of Haiti’s founding principles as an independent nation.
“On Being Brought from Africa to America”
1773
Read Phillis Wheatley’s poem on slavery and Christianity.
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