Hidden History: Celebrating That Freedom Day
with Michael Hurd
Take a deep dive into the first Juneteenth celebrations where it all began, in Galveston, Texas.
Stowage
by Willie Cole
View this work of art responding to images of slave ships.
“Why Sit Ye Here and Die”
1832
Read a speech by Maria W. Stewart, the first Black woman to publish a political manifesto.
“Steal Away to Jesus”
1872
Read the lyrics and listen to this spiritual, popularized by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
Nok Sculpture
500 BCE–500 CE
View this sculpture from ancient Nigeria.
Aksumite Coin
340–400
Examine this coin and its representation of ancient Ethiopia as a trading hub.
Storage Jar
1858
View this example of David Drake’s masterful pottery.
Rice Fanner Basket
pre-1863
View this artifact of rice cultivation by enslaved people on the South Carolina coast.
Cream and Red Appliqued Quilted Bedcover
ca. 1850
View this work of African American quilting.
“Our Claims Are on America”
1828
Read this excerpt from an oration by Thomas Jennings on Black identity.
“How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping”
1900
Read Nannie Helen Burroughs’s address casting light on the importance of women organizing in Black institutions.
“Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s Plantation”
1855
Read Frederick Douglass’s recollection of plantation life in Maryland from his second autobiography.
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