Note: Original handwritten document. No transcription included. The Digital Library of Georgia presents an 1870 handwritten, piece…
Note: See 5th column, 3rd paragraph.Chronicling America presents a March 22, 1867 article, writer unknown, from the Daily Phoenix…
Note: The 15th Amendment begins on page 1131 and ends on 1132. The Library of Congress features an 1870 piece of historical…
Note: 5th column, 1st paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1870 Ottawa Free Trader newspaper article, written by an unknown…
The Internet Archive presents an 1870 sermon, given by Alexander Ellis at Joy Street Church, that provides an account of how the…
South Carolina Public Radio features a 1-minute audio profile (2015) on the five Rollin sisters- free abolitionists, teachers and…
South Carolina Encyclopedia features a 2016 biography, written by Rosalyn Terborg-Penn, on the influence of three of the five…
National Public Radio presents a 2013 article, written by Eyder Peralta, Scott Neuman, and Mark Memmott, that provides an account…
The Law Librarians of Congress presents a 2020 article, written by Bailey DeSimone, that provides an abbreviated history of the…
National Public Radio presents a 2013 article, written by Alan Greenblatt, on obstacles faced by African American men after the…
The Library of Congress features an 1867 historical illustration, drawn by A. R. Waud and featured in Harper's Weekly, that…
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens presents an 1870 historical illustration, featured in Frank Leslie's…
South Carolina Encyclopedia provides a short biography (2016) of Esther Hill Hawks, a White teacher, physician, missionary,…
Note: See pages 104-108 for "Rollin Family Exploration" lesson plan. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History…
Note: 2nd column, last paragraph.Chronicling America presents a March 22, 1867 article, writer unknown, from the Charleston Daily…