Civil Rights: Before, During and After the World Wars

State Historical Museum of Iowa , United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress, asks should you fight for a country that is fighting against you? “Our liberties we prize and our rights we […]

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African Americans and the Civil War

State Historical Museum of Iowa , United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress, asks, “how should the African-American story of the Civil War be told?” While slavery was the major issue separating the […]

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Reflecting on the Reconstruction Era

State Historical Museum of Iowa Des Moines, United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress asks, “did the Reconstruction Era following the Civil War result in freedom, equality and civil rights for African Americans?” The […]

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Reconstruction and Its Impact on Human Rights

State Historical Museum of Iowa Des Moines, United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress asks, “was Reconstruction a success?” The Reconstruction Era lasted from the end of the Civil War in 1865 to 1877. […]

The Impact of George Washington Carver’s Travel to Iowa

State Historical Museum of Iowa , United States

This webinar discusses how Iowa was a turning point in George Washington Carver’s life. Happenstance brought him to Iowa with a here-and-there education, but he was a determined, educated young […]

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Learn About the History of Redlining in Iowa

State Historical Museum of Iowa IA, United States

In this episode of Iowa History 101, "Redlining in Iowa," experts Kendyl Larson and Felicite Wolfe discuss the history of redlining in Iowa and its impact.

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Black Migration In Iowa

Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs IA, United States

In this session, genealogist Ricki King presents a journey of Iowa's Black history, starting with Iowa’s statehood, that illustrates some of the reasons why families and individuals moved to Iowa, […]

Visit Freedom House Museum in Alexandria, Virginia

Historic Alexandria 1315 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, United States

Visit the newly reopened Freedom House Museum at 1315 Duke Street. This site is what remains of a large complex dedicated to trafficking thousands of Black men, women, and children […]

Rep Ep 3: Muslim Cool

At Your Service Imprint , United States

Conceptualized by Dr. Su’ad Abdul Khabeer, the journey of Muslim Cool takes us on an exploration of Knowledge of Self through the lens of hiphop, Islam, and Blackness. The stories […]

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