“If We Must Die”
1919
Read Claude McKay’s defiant poem, in response to violence against African Americans following World War I.
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 Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain”
1926
Read Langston Hughes's essay on the limits placed on Black poets and writers during this period.
African American Members of Congress
1884
View this depiction of five African Americans elected to Congress.
“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.
“Heritage” by Countee Cullen
1925
Take a deep dive into Countee Cullen’s vision of Africa through this poem.
Lobby card for “The Betrayal”
1948
View a lobby card from Black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux’s last film.
Flight Instructors at Tuskegee Army Air Field
1945
View this photograph of the Tuskegee Airmen near the end of World War II.
Segregated Restrooms
ca. 1960
View an example of the impact of Jim Crow.
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