Queen Nzinga with Military Entourage
1665–1668
View this depiction of Queen Nzinga (also spelled Njinga) from the viewpoint of an Italian missionary in Matamba.
Origins of Enslaved Africans in North America
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore and visualize the data connecting the populations of African descent in four regions of the East Coast of North America with regions of origin in Africa.
The Domestic Slave Trade, 1808–1865
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore data and geographical trends of the domestic slave trade in the nineteenth century.
Juan Garrido’s Probanza
1538
Read the narrative of a Congolese man’s experience in Mexico with the Spanish conquistadors.
African Americans in the 13 Colonies, 17th–18th Centuries
by Michael Siegel and Rutgers Cartography
Explore the change in the African American population over time in the colonial era.
Hidden History: African American Women During Reconstruction
with Rebecca Czuchry
Explore responses by Black Texan women to racial violence in the wake of the Civil War.
Broadside Advertising “Valuable Slaves at Auction” in New Orleans
1859
Explore how the labor of enslaved people was advertised.
“Overview of the Slave Trade Out of Africa, 1500–1900”
by David Eltis and David Richardson
View the varying points of departure and arrival of enslaved people.
Rice Fanner Basket
pre-1863
View this artifact of rice cultivation by enslaved people on the South Carolina coast.
“Our Claims Are on America”
1828
Read this excerpt from an oration by Thomas Jennings on Black identity.
“How the Sisters Are Hindered from Helping”
1900
Read Nannie Helen Burroughs’s address casting light on the importance of women organizing in Black institutions.
“The Maroons in Ambush . . . in Jamaica”
1801
View this depiction of a maroon revolt in Jamaica.
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