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.
“We're the Only Colored People Here”
1945
Read a short story that would grow into Gwendolyn Brooks’s novel Maud Martha (1953).
“Should I Sacrifice to Live ‘Half-American?’”
1942
Read the letter to the editor of the Pittsburgh Courier that spawned the Double V movement.
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.
Preliminary Declaration from the Constitution of Haiti
1805
Read a translation of some of Haiti’s founding principles as an independent nation.
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.”
Poster for “Space is the Place”
1974
View an example of Sun Ra’s Afrofuturist art.
Maya Angelou, Julian Mayfield, and Others in Ghana
1963
View an example of African American activism in Ghana.
“The Negro Digs Up His Past”
1925
Read this essay by Afro-Latino historian and collector Arturo Schomburg.
“Address to the Second UNIA Convention”
1921
Read Marcus Garvey’s address rejecting the colonization of Africa and advocating Black nationalism.
Commonalities and Differences in Maroon Communities
with Ana Lucia Araujo
Understand how maroon communities emerged and sustained themselves across the African diaspora.
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