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.
“We’re the Only Colored People Here”
1945
Read a short story that would grow into Gwendolyn Brooks’s novel Maud Martha (1953).
“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.
Benjamin Banneker on Solar Eclipses
1789
Read Banneker’s letter analyzing the science of eclipses.
Benjamin Banneker’s Study of the Cicada
1800
Read Banneker’s derivation of the seventeen-year cycle of the cicada, one of the first scientists to make this observation.
“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.
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.
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