“Discourse on Colonialism”
1972
Read the preamble to Aimé Césaire’s treatise, a foundational document of the Négritude movement.
“Hey Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean”
ca. 1952
Watch Ruth Brown’s live performance of an early R&B song.
“Henrietta Lacks (HeLa): The Mother of Modern Medicine”
2017
View Kadir Nelson’s portrait and tribute to Henrietta Lacks.
“The Combahee River Collective Statement”
1977
Read this foundational document of Black feminism.
Maya Angelou at the Library of Congress
1984
Listen to Maya Angelou read from her work, including her poem “Still I Rise,” and Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask.”
“M. L. King Meets Nixon in Ghana”
1957
Read this piece from the Pittsburgh Courier that connects the Black Freedom struggles in Ghana and the US.
“Audre Lorde” in “Beacons”
by Rico Gaston
View a mosaic portrait of Lorde installed in the New York City subway system.
Foreign-born Population from Africa by State, 2000
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore the further diversification of African American demographics through these maps.
Immigrants from the Caribbean Admitted to the US, 1989–2001
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Visualize the shift in the Caribbean American demographics at the end of the twentieth century.
Both Black and Disabled: Intersectional Experiences
by Jenifer L. Barclay
Explore the history of stigmatization of, and resiliency among, Black disabled people in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Immigrants from Selected African Countries, 1989–2002
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Visualize African emigration to the United States at the end of the twentieth century.
“Nichelle Nichols: Woman on a NASA Mission”
by National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Explore Nichols’s role in diversifying the space shuttle program.
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