Arkansas Petition for Freedmen’s Rights
1869
Read a petition on behalf of formerly enslaved African Americans on indigenous territory requesting tribal citizenship and benefits.
Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?
ca. 1833
View this visual representation of a rallying cry for abolition among Black women.
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion
1945
View this photograph of Black women serving in the Women’s Army Corps during World War II.
Christianity and the Kingdom of Kongo
with John K. Thornton
Take a deep dive into Nzinga a Nkuwu (João), Nzinga Mbemba (Afonso), and the Kingdom of Kongo's move to Catholicism.
Searching for Augusta Savage
with Jeffreen M. Hayes
Learn more about Savage’s art amid the New Negro movement and Harlem Renaissance.
“Petition to the Virginia House of Delegates”
1784
Read this plea written by Sarah Greene, a formerly enslaved woman caught in a legal fight.
Black Internationalism and the Expansive Meanings of Freedom
by Merve Fejzula
Learn more about how those in the Black Freedom struggle came together across the African continent and diaspora in the 1930s through the 1970s.
“UNLADYLIKE2020: Sissieretta Jones”
with Julianna Margulies
Explore the career of the first African American woman to headline at Carnegie Hall.
“UNLADYLIKE2020: Gladys Bentley”
with Lorraine Toussaint and Lisa Wilkerson
Learn more about this trailblazing pianist, musician, and drag entertainer.
Black Feminism: A History of Theory and Activism
by Dayo F. Gore
Learn more about the Combahee River Collective and other groups and individuals involved in shaping Black feminism in the twentieth century.
Bad Brains in Concert
1982
Learn more about this foundational all-Black punk band through this concert flyer.
African Americans in the Seminole Nation
by Rachel Sarah O’Toole
Explore how maroons and self-emancipated people joined the Seminole community.
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