The University of North Carolina presents a 1905 photo, by Helen C. Jenks, that shows Ellen Murray - a White missionary teacher…
Note: Racial epithets used. See p.17-18 for a map of the South Carolina Sea Islands c. 1862.Project Gutenberg features a digitized…
Note: See p. 40-44, slide #50.HathiTrust features a 540-page biography of Esther Hill Hawks, a White abolitionist teacher, women's…
Note: Harriet Ware's letters are listed under "H.W." Racial epithets used. Some language may be offensive to some readers.Project…
Note: See book p. 342-344, slide #364-366.The Library of Congress presents an article published in the book, An Era of Progress…
Note: See p. 48. HathiTrust features an excerpt from The Milton Catechism: An Outline of the History of Milton, Massachusetts,…
Note: See pages 71-72 for the brief description of Hunter.This June 24, 1862 diary entry by Port Royal Experiment teacher Laura…
Note: Racial epithets used, and some language may be offensive to readers.Internet Archive presents the diary (1912) of Laura…
Note: Racial epithets used, and some language may be offensive to readers.Harvard University Widener Library provides a 1914…
Note: See book p. 7, slide #16.Internet Archive provides a 1916 digitized book excerpt, "The Operation Of The Freedmen’s Bureau In…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1920 photo that shows a young African American man seated…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1930 letter, by W. H. Peet, about his visit to Penn…
Note: See p. 248, slide #252.HathiTrust features an excerpt from the book, Sea Island to City: A Study of St. Helena Islanders in…
The Harvard Library provides a 1933 article written, by Rossa Belle Cooley, that provides an account of daily life at Penn School…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1937 photograph taken by Margaret Noyes that shows the…
The University of North Carolina Special Collections Library features a 1937 historical photo, by Margaret Noyes, that shows…