The First Age of Reform
by Ronald G. Walters
Learn more about the debates related to colonization in the context of other antebellum reform movements.
“Hidden Practices”: Frederick Douglass on Segregation and Black Achievement, 1887
by Edward L. Ayers
Analyze a letter written by Frederick Douglass describing his feelings on Black progress.
The Dred Scott Decision and Its Bitter Legacy
1800–1858
Dred Scott’s case before the US Supreme Court challenged the nation on slavery, citizenship, and state sovereignty.
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.
A bond for the manumission of an enslaved woman
1757
View and develop an understanding of this manumission bond.
Study Aid: Slavery and the Law in Seventeenth-Century Virginia
1662–1691
Explore a timeline of laws pertaining to slavery in Virginia from 1662 to 1691.
A Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the Conspiracy
1744
Read an excerpt from a 1741 revolt of enslaved people, free Black people, and “Some White People” in colonial New York.
Slave Revolt in the West Indies
1733
This newspaper article recalls a revolt of enslaved people on the Caribbean island of St. John.
An African American soldier’s pay warrant
1780
Learn more about this pay warrant issued to soldier Sharp Liberty for his service in the Continental Army.
Nelson Allyn to Joseph Allyn
1831
Read a firsthand account of the retaliation against African Americans in North Carolina after Nat Turner’s Rebellion.
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