Origins of the African American Musical Tradition
with Charles Hughes
Learn more about how musical and performative traditions from Africa and diaspora became modern American genres.
Staff of Office (ȯkyeame)
Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century
View an example of a staff held by high ranking officials in West Africa.
Searching for Augusta Savage
with Jeffreen M. Hayes
Learn more about Savage’s art amid the New Negro movement and Harlem Renaissance.
Songs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers
1909–1924
Listen to early recordings of spirituals recorded and popularized by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
Benjamin Banneker’s Study of the Cicada
1800
Read Banneker’s derivation of the seventeen-year cycle of the cicada, one of the first scientists to make this observation.
Tulsa after the Greenwood Massacre
1925–1926
View silent film scenes of Tulsa’s Black institutions and organizations in the mid-1920s.
“Lift Every Voice and Sing” as a Hymn to America
by Noelle Morrissette
Explore the meaning and the impact of James Weldon Johnson and John Rosamond Johnson’s hymn.
Graduation Ceremony at Langston University
1925
Watch a silent film of a graduation procession at the only HBCU in Oklahoma.
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