This New York Historical Society source features a lesson activity on Susie King Taylor, an African American Civil War nurse,…
The 2011 Learning for Justice source features a lesson activity about Susie King Taylor - an African American, Civil War nurse,…
This 2002 Learning for Justice source features a 2-minute audio and the short transcription of a short nonfiction story about…
National Public Radio presents a 2013 article, written by Alan Greenblatt, on obstacles faced by African American men after the…
Note: See 3rd column, 8th to last.Chronicling America presents a May 14, 1866 article, writer unknown, from the Charleston Daily…
South Carolina Public Radio features a 1-minute, 2020 radio podcast on the life of Alonzo Jacob Ransier- South Carolina's first…
Note: Video quality is low, but the account is informative. Pertinent information starts at 1:09. The America Storyteller YouTube…
The Library of Congress features an 1890 historical speech, given by Frederick Douglass--a formerly enslaved African American, who…
Note: Includes original document and a transript.The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History presents an 1887 historical…
The Public Broadcasting Services presents a 2020 video that draws connections between the origins of "Juneteenth"--also known as…