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.
Broadside Advertising “Valuable Slaves at Auction” in New Orleans
1859
Explore how the labor of enslaved people was advertised.
Laws of Virginia, Act XII
1662
Read the act that established the doctrine of partus sequitur ventrem.
Dred Scott v. Sandford Majority Opinion
1857
Read Roger Taney’s majority opinion, overturned by the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Hidden History: Celebrating That Freedom Day
with Michael Hurd
Take a deep dive into the first Juneteenth celebrations where it all began, in Galveston, Texas.
“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.
“Plea to the Jurisdiction of Cinque and Others”
1839
Read the statement to the court on behalf of the Africans taken on the Amistad.
Stowage
by Willie Cole
View this work of art responding to images of slave ships.
A Resolution on Naming
1835
Read William Whipper’s proposal on Black nomenclature at a convention in 1835.
“Why Sit Ye Here and Die”
1832
Read a speech by Maria W. Stewart, the first Black woman to publish a political manifesto.
Dred Scott’s Petition
1846
Read Dred Scott’s plea to be allowed to sue for his freedom in St. Louis.
“Steal Away to Jesus”
1872
Read the lyrics and listen to this spiritual, popularized by the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
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