Cream and Red Appliqued Quilted Bedcover
ca. 1850
View this work of African American quilting.
“Stowage of the British slave ship ‘Brookes’”
1788
View this diagram, which served as a catalyst for the antislavery movement.
“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.
Doctor Cuffee Saunders
1781
Read about how Cuffee Wells Saunders gained his freedom.
Preliminary Declaration from the Constitution of Haiti
1805
Read a translation of some of Haiti’s founding principles as an independent nation.
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.
The Question of Naming in “The Liberator”
1831
Explore responses to questions of Black identity and nomenclature in the famed abolitionist newspaper.
“Why We Should Have a Paper”
1837
Read the founding manifesto of The Colored American newspaper.
“UNLADYLIKE2020: Gladys Bentley”
with Lorraine Toussaint and Lisa Wilkerson
Learn more about this trailblazing pianist, musician, and drag entertainer.
“UNLADYLIKE2020: Sissieretta Jones”
with Julianna Margulies
Explore the career of the first African American woman to headline at Carnegie Hall.
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