“Original Faubus Fables”
1960
Hear Charles Mingus's musical retort to Arkansas Governor and segregationist Orval Faubus.
“The Combahee River Collective Statement”
1977
Read this foundational document of Black feminism.
“Should I Sacrifice to Live ‘Half-American?’”
1942
Read the letter to the editor of the Pittsburgh Courier that spawned the Double V movement.
The Ballot or the Bullet Speech
1964
Read Malcolm X’s speech on methods to reach equality and the potency of both political activism and armed self-defense.
“Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”
2012
Watch a modern performance of a classic song from the Black Freedom struggle.
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.
“The Revolution Is at Hand”
1963
Read the draft of John Lewis’s original planned speech for the March on Washington.
The Black Arts Movement
by Yasmine Espert
Explore the origins, evolution, and key players and works of the Black Arts Movement.
“M. L. King Meets Nixon in Ghana”
1957
Read this piece from the Pittsburgh Courier that connects the Black Freedom struggles in Ghana and the US.
“Mother Hale’s Garden”
by Shinique Smith
Explore the life and career of an activist and community organizer through this work of public art.
“Urban Garden Rail”
by Saya Woolfalk
Explore responses to food access issues in segregated communities through this work of art.
Both Black and Disabled: Intersectional Experiences
by Jenifer L. Barclay
Explore the history of stigmatization of, and resiliency among, Black disabled people in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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