“Negroes Who Obtained Freedom”
1781
Read a plea from free Black people in Philadelphia to protect their freedom.
Emancipation: Separating Myth from Fact
with Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie
Break down common misconceptions about the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment in this video.
Freedom Days in American History
with Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie
Learn more about the long history of celebrating emancipation, from January 1, to August 1, to Juneteenth.
“I Lifted Up Mine Eyes to Ghana”
by Keisha N. Blain
Explore W. E. B. Du Bois’s relationship with and advocacy for the anticolonial movement.
Tulsa after the Greenwood Massacre
1925–1926
View silent film scenes of Tulsa’s Black institutions and organizations in the mid-1920s.
“Preamble and Articles of Association of Free African Society”
1787
Explore the founding document of Philadelphia's Free African Society, only the second Black mutual aid society in the country.
Black Women’s Activism in Free Black Communities
with Carla L. Peterson
Learn how Black women such as Maria W. Stewart and Sojourner Truth organized for their communities.
“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around”
2012
Watch a modern performance of a classic song from the Black Freedom struggle.
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.
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.
Preliminary Declaration from the Constitution of Haiti
1805
Read a translation of some of Haiti’s founding principles as an independent nation.
Negro Silent Protest Petition on Lynching
1917
Read a response from Black leaders to White supremacist violence, two years before Red Summer.
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