The Freedmen’s Bureau and African American Families
by Justene Hill Edwards
Understand the roles the Freedmen’s Bureau played in supporting African American families and communities.
“Nichelle Nichols: Woman on a NASA Mission”
by National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Explore Nichols’s role in diversifying the space shuttle program.
March on Washington Route Map
1963
View one of the organizing documents for the 1963 March on Washington.
The Exodusters and Black Towns, ca. 1900
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore an early phase of Black migration after the Civil War through this map.
The Betrayal of Emancipation
by Thomas J. Davis
Learn more about Black civil rights following Reconstruction.
Resistance and Resilience: Black Service in World War I
with Adriane Lentz-Smith
Learn more about African American service in the war to “make the world safe for democracy,” while also dealing with racism at home.
March on Washington Organizing Document
1963
Read instructions for a group of medical professionals ahead of the March on Washington.
Nonviolent Resistance and Civil Rights Activism
with Hasan Kwame Jeffries
Learn more about the impact of civil rights organizations on securing civil rights legislation and growing grassroots power.
Essential Methods of the Major Civil Rights Organizations
with Hasan Kwame Jeffries
Learn more about the major civil rights organizations of the 1950s and 1960s and their typical day-to-day operations.
African Americans and the Civil War
with Elizabeth R. Varon
Learn more about free and enslaved Africans’ contributions to the Union war effort.
Beyond the Battlefield: African American Contributions to the Civil War
with Elizabeth R. Varon
Learn more about the men, women, and children who contributed to the war effort through various means.
Black Volunteers in the Nation’s First Epidemic
1794
Read Absalom Jones and Richard Allen’s narrative of the African American community’s response to the 1793 yellow fever epidemic.
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