Does an amendment give you the right to vote?

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

You’ve likely heard, perhaps on the news or in the classroom, that the Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave or granted African American men the right to vote. It’s […]

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Join a Collective Video Response to “A Hard Road to Freedom”

Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum NC, United States

A Hard Road to Freedom: Positively Impacting the Present View a video on the Black experience on North Carolina’s Outer Banks during the Civil War and early Reconstruction that includes […]

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Harriet Beecher Stowe and Slavery: Short Film

Fourth Wall Films , United States

In this excerpt from the Emmy-nominated "Becoming Harriet Beecher Stowe", Harriet is exposed to the realities of slavery during the years she lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. These life-changing experiences shape […]

Racial Equity Resources

Living Room Conversations , United States

The motto of Living Room Conversations is respect, relate, connect. We know that in the pursuit of racial equity, individual conversations are not the final stop in the journey. Conversations […]

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Living Room Conversations LIVE: Juneteenth

Living Room Conversations , United States

In this Living Room Conversation LIVE, six Black community leaders gather to share what Juneteenth means to them, offer ways others can honor this day, and consider their vision for […]

History Film Forum: My Name is Pauli Murray

Smithsonian National Museum of American History , United States

Pioneering attorney, activist, poet, and Episcopal priest Pauli Murray was an incredibly influential figure of the 20th century who has largely been forgotten by history. Fifteen years before Rosa Parks […]

#1 in Civil Rights Virtual Exhibit

Missouri History Museum , United States

On September 22, 1964, a banner headline in The St. Louis American proclaimed St. Louis as the “Number One City in Civil Rights.” In the article, Judge Nathan B. Young […]

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