“Why We Should Have a Paper”
1837
Read the founding manifesto of The Colored American newspaper.
Solomon Northup Remembers the New Orleans Slave Market
1853
Read an excerpt from Northup’s autobiographical account, Twelve Years a Slave.
The Capture of Black Seminoles
1836
Read Gen. Thomas Jesup’s diary entries from the Second Seminole War.
“Lecture on Haiti”
1893
Read an excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s lecture on the importance of Haiti in the abolition of slavery.
Virginia Asks to Send Rebels to Sierra Leone
1802
Read an outline by Thomas Jefferson for a plan to send rebellious enslaved people to Sierra Leone in Africa.
“Women in the Movement”
1964
Read this anonymously written memo calling out gender inequality and tokenism in the SNCC.
Letter from the Governor of East Florida
1739
Read a letter that points to the conflicts and alliances between the Spanish, English, Africans, and Native Americans in border regions of the Southeast.
The Atlanta Exposition Address
1895
Read and listen to Booker T. Washington's speech to a predominantly White audience at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta.
“Leonard Parkinson, a Captain of the Maroons”
1769
View a depiction of a maroon community leader.
“Negro Abraham”
1863
View a depiction of a Black Seminole leader.
“Gopher John, Seminole Interpreter”
1863
View a depiction of this Seminole leader and interpreter.
“Negro Youth Speaks”
1925
Read an excerpt from Alain Locke’s book The New Negro, a cornerstone of the New Negro movement.
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