Featured Black History Websites
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
(Clicks: 0; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Collection of scholarly books and articles on American slavery, published before 1923.
(Clicks: 8; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Exploration of three 19th-century events in Virginia that focused America's attention on slavery: Gabriel's Conspiracy, Nat Turner's Rebellion, and John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry.
(Clicks: 9; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
The disposition of the case, and its infamous ruling, contributed to the tensions leading to the Civil War.
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Contains the text of the Supreme Court case and primary source materials from the online collections of the Library of Congress.
(Clicks: 1; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Primary documents on the Amistad slave ship rebellion in the U.S., presented with historical essays, teaching suggestions, images, and avenues for further exploration.
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
The story of Fortune was an African American man enslaved in a Connecticut farming community, in Waterbury, includes curriculum materials and student activities.
(Clicks: 2; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Resource for scholars and general audiences offering historical narratives, 8,300 illustrations and more than 60 maps, with three detailed sections on U.S. slavery.
(Clicks: 4; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Collection of interviews done in the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration with Mississippi residents who were born in slavery.
(Clicks: 8; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Collection of all narratives of fugitive and former slaves published in English up to 1920 and many related biographies, from University of North Carolina's Documenting the American South.
(Clicks: 4; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Preview of and supplement to the book, Slave Badges and the Slave-Hire System in Charleston, 1783-1865.
(Clicks: 3; Comments: 0; Listing added: Jan 7, 2009) Listing Details Report Broken  Listing
Sort links by: Alphabetic Date Rank Clicks    ascending | descending