The Union Army and Juneteenth
1865
Learn more about the origins of Juneteenth through this print.
Black Volunteers in the Nation’s First Epidemic
1794
Read Absalom Jones and Richard Allen’s narrative of the African American community’s response to the 1793 yellow fever epidemic.
John Quincy Adams and the Amistad Case
1840
Read a letter written by John Quincy Adams about his role in supporting the Amistad captives’ petition for freedom.
Runaway Slave Ad
1852
Explore an example of broadsides developed to find and capture self-emancipated people.
“I love you but hate slavery”
ca. 1860
Read Frederick Douglass’s letter to his former owner, searching for information about his birth date.
A bond for the manumission of an enslaved woman
1757
View and develop an understanding of this manumission bond.
“The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano”
1789
Learn from Olaudah Equiano about his experience being kidnapped at age eleven and surviving the Middle Passage.
An African American protests the Fugitive Slave Law
1850
Explore a letter written by a free Black man in Boston.
Slavery in the New York State Census
ca. 1800
Examine this broadside, which included a count of enslaved people in New York State.
American Colonization Society membership certificate
1833
Learn more about this document signed by James Madison.
A Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy
1744
Read an excerpt from a 1741 revolt of enslaved people, free Black people, and “Some White People” in colonial New York.
Slave Revolt in the West Indies
1733
This newspaper article recalls a revolt of enslaved people on the Caribbean island of St. John.
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