“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.
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.
“The Negro Digs Up His Past”
1925
Read this essay by Afro-Latino historian and collector Arturo Schomburg.
The Sunjata Story: Glimpse of a Mande Epic
with Fodé Lassana Diabaté, Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté, and Chérif Keita
Explore the story of Sunjata Keita through this performance.
“The Mis-Education of the Negro”
1933
Read the preface to Carter G. Woodson’s 1933 book.
Two Depictions of Capoeira
ca. 1835/2017
View how capoeira has persisted in the culture of Brazil over nearly two hundred years.
“Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”
2012
Watch a modern performance of a classic song from the Black Freedom struggle.
The Origins and Elements of Hip-Hop
with Jeff Chang
Learn more about the genres, composers, and performers who developed the building blocks for what would become hip-hop.
The Evolution of Hip-Hop and Breakdancing
with Jeff Chang
Explore the development of turntables, sampling, and breakdancing as key elements of hip-hop artistry and culture.
The Influence of the 1960s and 1970s on Hip-Hop
with Jeff Chang
Explore the importance of place and community on the development and growth of hip-hop in its earliest days.
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