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Exploring North Carolina:  African American History



This page gathers resources in NCpedia that cover the history and heritage of African Americans in North Carolina from the colonial era to the present day.  It does not include all resources in NCpedia but rather a selection that covers important topics and events, including: biographies; the art and cultural heritage of African Americans in the state; slavery and the ante-bellum era; the struggle for citizenship and civil rights; business and educational leadership; politics; and historic sites and monuments.


All NCpedia articles related to African American History

African American Biographies

Background

Selected Historic Places

History of African American Education

African American Business History

Organizations: Civic, Business, Political & Religious

Culture and the Arts

Law, Segregation and Politics

Civil Rights

Ante-Bellum to Mid-19th Century Era History


All NCpedia articles related to African American History



African American Biographies in NCpedia (link to all entries)


Background


African Americans -- multi-part entry by historical period


Selected Historic Places


African American Dance Ensemble

Bennett College

Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum

Coleman Manufacturing Company

Durham’s Black Wall Street

First Light of Freedom Monument

Greensboro Four Monument

Historically Black Colleges & Universities

James City

Leonard Medical School

Nina Simone Sculpture

Palmer Memorial Institute

Princeville

Richard Etheridge Statue

Roanoke Island Freedmen's Colony

Schools for Freed Peoples

Shaw University

Young Men’s Institute


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History of African American Education


A History of Medical Teaching in North Carolina

Era of Progress and Promise

Freedmen’s Bureau

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

Public Education

Rosenwald Fund

School Desegregation

Schools for Freed Peoples


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African American Business History (selected entries)


African Americans: Emerging Roles

Black Freemasonry

Black Wall Street

Coleman Manufacturing Company

Colored Merchants Association

Freedmen's Savings and Trust Company

Inventors

Mechanics and Farmers Bank

National Negro Business League

North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company

Spaulding, Charles Clinton

Wheeler Airlines

Willie Otey Kay


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Organizations: Civic, Business, Political and Religious


4-H and Home Demostration

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

American Missionary Association

Black Freemasonry

Black Panther Party

Commission on Interracial Cooperation

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

North Carolina Industrial Association

North Carolina Teachers Association

Pentecostal Holiness Church

Royal Knights of King David


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Culture and the Arts (selected entries)


African American Dance Ensemble

African and African American Storytelling

Angelou, Maya

Arts and Art Organizations

Bearden, Romare

Blues

Buck Dancing

Coltrane, John

Gospel Music

History of Food

Jazz

Monk, Thelonious

Music History

Performing Arts

Simone, Nina

Step Dancing

Stories and Storytellers


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Law, Segregation and Politics


Constitutional Convention, 1868: Black Caucus

Disfranchisement

Emancipation

Equal Rights League

Exodusters

Fourteenth Amendment

Fusion of Republicans and Populists

Great Migration

History of Jim Crow laws and politics (search results with multiple resources)

Newspapers (multi-part article)

School Desegregation

Segregation

Slater Fund

State Parks

Wilmington Race Riot


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Civil Rights


All NCpedia entries related to Civil Rights

Civil Rights in North Carolina

Civil Rights Movement – multi-part entry    

Golden Frinks

Greensboro Four

Sit-Ins

Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee

Wilmington Ten


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Ante-bellum to Mid-19th Century Era History


African Americans -- multi-part entry by historical period    

African Americans and the Revolution

African Americans in Union-Occupied North Carolina During the Civil War

African Americans: Life Under Slavery

Anti-slavery Movement in North Carolina

Colonization Societies

Contrabands

Dunmore's Ethiopian Regiment

Forced Migration of African Americans

Free African American Population in the U.S.: 1790-1860

Freedmen's Conventions

General Demographics – Part 5: African American

Great Migration

Slave Clandestine Economy

Slave Codes

Slave Names

Slave Rebellions

Slavery (all NCpedia entries related to Slavery)

Two Black Classes of Antebellum NC


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Educator Resources:


Grade 8: Freedom Rides of 1961. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium. https://k12database.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2012/04/FreedomR...


Grade 8: George Henry White: The American Phoenix. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium.https://k12database.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2013/11/GeorgeHe...


Grade 8: George Moses Horton. North Carolina Civic Education Consortium.https://k12database.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2012/05/GeorgeMo...


Grade 8: Living History: Local Voices of the Civil Rights

Movement. North Carolina Civic Education

Consortium. https://k12database.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2012/05/LivingHi...



Online Documentary Collections and Resources:


The Online Reference Guide to African American History, https://www.blackpast.org


African American Education, North Carolina Digital Collections, https://digital.ncdcr.gov/spotlights/african-american-education-in-north...


Civil Rights, North Carolina Digital Collections, https://digital.ncdcr.gov/collections/civil-rights


African American Newspapers in North Carolina, NC Digital Heritage Center, https://www.digitalnc.org/exhibits/african-american-newspapers-in-nc/


NC Federal of Negro Women's Clubs Collection, NC Central University, NC Digital Heritage Center, https://www.digitalnc.org/exhibits/north-carolina-federation-of-negro-wo...


Heritage of Black Highlanders Collection, UNC-Asheville, NC Digital Heritage Center, https://www.digitalnc.org/exhibits/heritage-of-black-highlanders/


Digital Library on American Slavery, UNC-G, http://dlas.uncg.edu/notices/


History of African American Education in North Carolina, NC Government & Heritage Library, https://statelibrary.ncdcr.libguides.com/north-carolina-african-american...


James E. Shepard Memorial Library, University Archives, Records, and History: https://www.nccu.edu/james-e-shepard-memorial-library/special-collection...


Library of Congress Online Collections related to African American History (online resource): https://www.loc.gov/collections/


Durham County Public Library, North Carolina Collection. African American History Resources (some online): https://durhamcountylibrary.org/location/main-library/the-north-carolina...


African American Documentary Resources at the Southern History Collection, Wilson Libary, UNC-Chapel Hill: https://web.lib.unc.edu/afam/index.html


Historical Resources in Print:


Batchelor, John E. 2015. Race and education in North Carolina: from segregation to desegregation. https://search.worldcat.org/title/908373826


Brown, Hugh Victor. 1964. E-qual-ity education in North Carolina among Negroes. [Raleigh, N.C.]: [Irving-Swain Press]. https://search.worldcat.org/title/1140914


Cecelski, David S. 1994. Along freedom road: Hyde County, North Carolina and the fate of Black schools in the South. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. https://search.worldcat.org/title/28709728


Crow, Jeffrey J., Paul D. Escott, and Flora J. Hatley Wadelington. 1992. A history of African Americans in North Carolina. Raleigh: N.C. Dept. of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History. https://search.worldcat.org/title/27686213


Franklin, John Hope. 1995. The free Negro in North Carolina, 1790-1860. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. https://search.worldcat.org/title/32922639


Hornsby-Gutting, Angela. 2009. Black manhood and community building in North Carolina, 1900-1930. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. https://search.worldcat.org/title/226356622


Nieman, Donald G. 1994. African Americans and education in the South, 1865-1900. New York: Garland. https://search.worldcat.org/title/29183201


North Carolina. 2000. The rich heritage of African Americans in North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development. https://search.worldcat.org/title/43573454


Thuesen, Sarah Caroline. 2013. Greater than equal African American struggles for schools and citizenship in North Carolina, 1919-1965. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.https://search.worldcat.org/title/864555227


Watson, Alan D. 2005. African Americans in early North Carolina: a documentary history. Raleigh [N.C.]: Office of Archives and History, N.C. Dept. of Cultural Resources. https://search.worldcat.org/title/62488661


Williams, Heather Andrea. 2005. Self-taught: African American education in slavery and freedom. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. https://search.worldcat.org/title/56794658; State Library of NC catalog: 370.8996073075 W723s 


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