Textiles in the Kingdom of Kongo
with John K. Thornton
Learn more about the development of textiles in Kongo.
Historical Context: Black Soldiers and Sailors in the Civil War
by Steven Mintz
Get some key facts on Black service during the Civil War.
Searching for Augusta Savage
with Jeffreen M. Hayes
Learn more about Savage’s art amid the New Negro movement and Harlem Renaissance.
Songs of the Fisk Jubilee Singers
1909–1924
Listen to early recordings of spirituals recorded and popularized by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
Òpó (veranda post)
by Olowe of Ise
View a modern example of Yoruba art and design traditions.
Staff of Office (ȯkyeame)
Nineteenth to Early Twentieth Century
View an example of a staff held by high ranking officials in West Africa.
“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.
“Lift Every Voice and Sing” as a Hymn to America
by Noelle Morrissette
Explore the meaning and the impact of James Weldon Johnson and John Rosamond Johnson’s hymn.
Conducting Archaeology in the Sudanic Empires
with Mamadou Cissé
Learn more about the process of, and challenges in, studying the history of Gao, capital of the kingdom of Songhai.
“Petition of the People of Colour, Freemen,” Philadelphia
1799
Explore this petition referencing the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in support of Black freedom.
“Negroes Who Obtained Freedom”
1781
Read a plea from free Black people in Philadelphia to protect their freedom.
“Petition to the Virginia House of Delegates”
1784
Read this plea written by Sarah Greene, a formerly enslaved woman caught in a legal fight.
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