Marcus Garvey at His Desk
1924
View this photograph of Marcus Garvey, the founder and leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
A Mother Searching for Her Children
1866
View this newspaper advertisement placed by a mother who was sold away from her family.
“Negroes, Leave the South!”
1920
Read an anonymous editorial calling on African Americans to move north, east, and west for safety and opportunities.
“The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain”
1926
Read Langston Hughes's essay on the limits placed on Black poets and writers during this period.
“Heritage” by Countee Cullen
1925
Take a deep dive into Countee Cullen’s vision of Africa through this poem.
Yoruba osé Ṣàngó
Mid-20th Century
Take a closer look at an example of syncretic cosmologies.
“A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South”
1892
Read excerpts from Anna Julia Cooper’s book on the importance of Black women’s rights and recognizing their experiences.
Marcus Garvey in Harlem
1924
View another photograph of Garvey and an entourage, as captured by James Van Der Zee.
“Heritage” by Gwendolyn Bennett
1923
Explore Gwendolyn Bennett’s vision of Africa in this poem.
Advertisement for Madam C. J. Walker Products
ca. 1906–1950
Explore the impact of Madam C. J. Walker’s entrepreneurship through this advertisement.
Clarissa Reed Searches for Her Family
1883
Read a formerly enslaved woman’s plea for information about her lost parents and siblings.
“Restricted West Indian Immigration and the American Negro”
1924
Read this piece on the impact of the Immigration Act of 1924 on Afro-Caribbean migration to the US.
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