Juneteenth: Exploring Freedom’s Stories
by Annenberg Classroom
Explore the history of Juneteenth, from its initial celebration following the Civil War through its enactment as a federal holiday.
Slavery and Freedom in Brazil
with Reighan Gillam
Explore the pervasive nature of slavery in Brazil and the path to abolition.
Free Black Organizations and Institutions
with Carla L. Peterson
Learn how free Black people established mutual aid societies and other institutions.
Free Black Neighborhoods Post-Emancipation
with Carla L. Peterson
Take a closer look at how free Black communities evolved after the Emancipation Proclamation and the Reconstruction Amendments.
The National Urban League and the Great Migration
with Marc H. Morial
Learn more about the impact of the National Urban League over its more than 100-year history.
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.
“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.
“Articles of Association of the African Methodist Episcopal Church”
1796
Explore the founding document of the AME’s Mother Church in Philadelphia.
Last Will and Testament of Prince Demah
1778
Read this final record from Demah’s life and career.
Preamble to “A Sermon on the Capture of Lord Cornwallis”
1782
Read the dedication that introduces this sermon, the first recorded use of the term “African American.”
Historical Context: Black Soldiers and Sailors in the Civil War
by Steven Mintz
Get some key facts on Black service during the Civil War.
Broadside for an Auction of Enslaved Persons at the Charleston Courthouse
1859
Explore the domestic slave trade through this document listing names and ages.
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