The Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History
with Jeanne Theoharis
Watch author Jeanne Theoharis discuss Brown v. Board of Education and school desegregation in the North.
The Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad
with Matthew F. Delmont
Learn more about the history of World War II from the perspective of African Americans.
The Life and Death of Roger Romine: A Tuskegee Airman Gone Too Soon
by Lisa Bratton
Read about the life of Robert Romine, member of the Tuskegee Airmen, an elite but segregated branch of the military in World War II.
The March on Washington
with Bryson Bruce, Jermain Corbin, and Sandra Trenholm
Explore archival materials related to the March on Washington and the ensuing press coverage.
African American Experiences, 1878-Present
with Kellie Carter Jackson, Charles McKinney, and Yohuru Williams
Dive into a panel covering African American experiences after Reconstruction with three historians.
Breakdancers in New York
1984
View an example of b-boy culture from 1980s New York.
“Les Fétiches”
1938
View Loïs Mailou Jones’s painting, which brought Négritude from literature to art.
“Women in the Movement”
1964
Read this anonymously written memo calling out gender inequality and tokenism in the SNCC.
Lobby card for “The Betrayal”
1948
View a lobby card from Black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux’s last film.
Flight Instructors at Tuskegee Army Air Field
1945
View this photograph of the Tuskegee Airmen near the end of World War II.
“The Jungle (La Jungla)”
1942–1943
View this painting by Afro-Cuban painter Wifredo Lam.
San Francisco 49ers Protest
2016
View a contemporary example of sports as a platform for protest.
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