The Exodusters and Black Towns, ca. 1900
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore an early phase of Black migration after the Civil War through this map.
“Camping Time”
by John Coleman
View a depiction of Black migration during Reconstruction.
“Escrava Mina” and “Escravo Mina”
1864
View two photographs of enslaved people in Brazil.
“The Birth of a New Nation”
1957
Read the sermon Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered after his visit to an independent Ghana.
Breakdancing at the Olympic Games
2024
See an example of breakdancing in performance at the Paris summer games.
“African Americans Going South, 1995–2000”
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Visualize a phase of Black migration at the end of the twentieth century.
“African American Population in Selected Cities, 1900–1920”
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Visualize some of the impact of the first wave of the Great Migration.
“Mother Hale’s Garden”
by Shinique Smith
Explore the life and career of an activist and community organizer through this work of public art.
The Nineteenth-Century Emigrationist and Anti-Emigrationist Movements
with Nemata Blyden
Explore the key figures, sites, and concepts of both the emigrationist and anti-emigrationist movements.
Emigration, Anti-Emigration, and Transatlantic Abolitionism
with Nemata Blyden
Learn more about the impact of the Fugitive Slave Act, the Dred Scott decision, and the Civil War on emigration.
Garnet’s Address in Context
by Jake Alspaugh
Understand the origins of Garnet’s speech.
Harriet, the Moses of Her People
1886
Read an authorized description of Tubman’s escape written by a White woman who had interviewed Tubman.
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