Kingdoms and Empires in Africa, ca. 1000 BC–AD 1900
by Michael Siegel, Rutgers Cartography
Visualize the geography and chronology of African kingdoms and empires through this map.
Vegetation of Africa
by Exploring Africa, Michigan State University
Visualize the varied vegetation zones of the African continent.
Painting of a Plantation
ca. 1860
Explore an artist’s depiction of enslavement.
Black Student Union Strike for Black Studies at San Francisco State College
1968
See the student protests that led to the first Black Studies department and gave rise to the field of African American studies.
“Walker’s Appeal”
1829
Black abolitionist David Walker wrote a powerful pamphlet on the effects of enslavement on African Americans and what enslaved people should do to escape.
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.
“Chafariz d’El Rei” [The King’s Fountain]
ca. 1570–1580
Explore the role of Africans in Portugal in the sixteenth century through this painting and essay.
The Great Migration, 1900–1929
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore the first wave of the Great Migration through this map.
The Second Great Migration
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Visualize the second wave of the Great Migration on this map.
Origins of Enslaved Africans in North America
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore and visualize the data connecting the populations of African descent in four regions of the East Coast of North America with regions of origin in Africa.
The Domestic Slave Trade, 1808–1865
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore data and geographical trends of the domestic slave trade in the nineteenth century.
Juan Garrido’s Probanza
1538
Read the narrative of a Congolese man’s experience in Mexico with the Spanish conquistadors.
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