The Massachusetts 54th
with Jermain Corbin and Sandra Trenholm
Explore the history of the Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Infantry.
History of Race Relations in America
with David Blight, Kellie Carter Jackson, and Manisha Sinha
Explore the importance of Black history and the history of race relations in America in this panel discussion.
African American Experiences, 1878-Present
with Kellie Carter Jackson, Charles McKinney, and Yohuru Williams
Dive into a panel covering African American experiences after Reconstruction with three historians.
The Emancipation Proclamation
1863
Explore this elaborately decorated copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln himself.
“The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano”
1789
Learn from Olaudah Equiano about his experience being kidnapped at age eleven and surviving the Middle Passage.
An African American protests the Fugitive Slave Law
1850
Explore a letter written by a free Black man in Boston.
American Antislavery Writings
1737–1862
Listen to the words of nine antislavery activists, including Phillis Wheatley, David Walker, Jairus Lincoln, and Frederick Douglass, in poetry, oration, and song.
The Fifteenth Amendment Celebrated: An In-Depth Exploration
1870
Explore a lithograph commemorating the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment.
Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: The Journey to New York City
1818–1845
Follow the story of Frederick Douglass and his journey from slavery to freedom in New York City.
John Quincy Adams and the Amistad Case
1840
Read a letter written by John Quincy Adams about his role in supporting the Amistad captives’ petition for freedom.
FDR on Racial Discrimination
1942
Read a transcription and a bit of historical context behind Franklin D. Roosevelt’s letter to Joseph Curran concerning Executive Order 8802 and discrimination against Black sailors.
Civil Rights Posters
1968
Explore the historical context behind two posters from the 1968 Memphis sanitation workers' strike.
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