Reconstruction and Citizenship
with Eric Foner
Discover the changes in definitions of citizenship before, during, and after the Civil War.
Black Land Ownership in the Jim Crow Era
with Alison Rose Jefferson and Sandra Trenholm
Explore the history of the Black-owned Eureka Villa housing development in 1920s California.
Slavery and Abolition
1788, 1789
Explore primary sources that worked as propaganda tools for the anti-slavery movement.
“Yemayá”
by Grupo Abbilona
View and listen to an Afro-Cuban example of syncretic religious practices.
“It Don’t Mean a Thing”
1943
Watch Duke Ellington and His Orchestra in performance.
“Kathleen Cleaver on Natural Hair”
1968
Learn more about this element of Afrocentric aesthetics and the embrace of “Black is Beautiful.”
“Hey Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean”
ca. 1952
Watch Ruth Brown’s live performance of an early R&B song.
Commencement Address by Gen. Colin Powell
1994
Watch Gen. Powell’s speech at one of the premier historically Black universities.
“Original Faubus Fables”
1960
Hear Charles Mingus's musical retort to Arkansas Governor and segregationist Orval Faubus.
Kongo, Christianity, and the Diaspora
with John K. Thornton
Learn more about Kongolese cultural practices merging with Christianity and evolving across the Atlantic.
Kongo and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
with John K. Thornton
Explore the development and evolution of, and forms of resistance against, the Kongolese-Portuguese slave trade.
Maya Angelou at the Library of Congress
1984
Listen to Maya Angelou read from her work, including her poem “Still I Rise,” and Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask.”
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