Emigration to Haiti, 1820s–1860s
by Michael Siegel, Rutgers Cartography
Explore another emigration pathway, and an aftereffect of the Haitian Revolution, through this map.
Maroon Communities and Major Slave Revolts
by Michael Siegel, Rutgers Cartography
Visualize the major sites of marronage and uprising across the East Coast through this map.
The Haitian Revolution, 1793–1809
by Michael Siegel
Visualize key events and trends before, during, and after the Haitian Revolution.
An Account of the Stono Rebellion
1739
Explore James Oglethorpe’s account of the Stono Rebellion in South Carolina.
Kingdoms and Empires in Africa, ca. 1000 BC–AD 1900
by Michael Siegel, Rutgers Cartography
Visualize the geography and chronology of African kingdoms and empires through this map.
Photograph of Charles Remond Douglass
ca. 1864
Frederick Douglass’s youngest son served in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry.
Vegetation of Africa
by Exploring Africa, Michigan State University
Visualize the varied vegetation zones of the African continent.
Ambrotype of African American Woman with Flag
1860s
This ambrotype features a woman believed to be a washerwoman for Union troops near Richmond, Virginia.
Painting of a Plantation
ca. 1860
Explore an artist’s depiction of enslavement.
Black Student Union Strike for Black Studies at San Francisco State College
1968
See the student protests that led to the first Black Studies department and gave rise to the field of African American studies.
Sugar Cane Harvest, Antigua, West Indies
1823
View this depiction of enslavement in the Caribbean.
Schedule of Courses for Black and Puerto Rican Studies
1972
View one of Hunter College‘s earliest African American Studies course catalogs.
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