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Congratulations to P. Gabrielle Foreman on your induction into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences! A well-deserved honor. amacad.org/new-members-20…


Haven't heard of Colored Conventions Movement? As P. Gabrielle Foreman says on link⬇️not as visible as interracial abolitionist movement. "[May be because] Colored Conventions project highlights Black agency, Black leadership, Black organizational power." delawarepublic.org/culture-lifest…
![Zinn Ed Project (@zinnedproject) on Twitter photo Haven't heard of Colored Conventions Movement?
As <a href="/profgabrielle/">P. Gabrielle Foreman</a> says on link⬇️not as visible as interracial abolitionist movement.
"[May be because] Colored Conventions project highlights Black agency, Black leadership, Black organizational power." delawarepublic.org/culture-lifest… Haven't heard of Colored Conventions Movement?
As <a href="/profgabrielle/">P. Gabrielle Foreman</a> says on link⬇️not as visible as interracial abolitionist movement.
"[May be because] Colored Conventions project highlights Black agency, Black leadership, Black organizational power." delawarepublic.org/culture-lifest…](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GX6proLWMAAt86_.jpg)

Making the Convention records fully and freely available and creating digital exhibits that tell the remarkable stories of early Black organizing has been an honor and privilege. Check out (and teach) our exhibits to your high school and college students! coloredconventions.org/exhibits/

This story of forced migration for Black education starts in the 19th century—from Henry Highland Garnet, Julia Williams Garnet, and Alexander Crummell to the stories Dr. Crystal Sanders elucidates here! You don’t want to miss this new book.






We're thrilled to be teaming up with Douglass Day again in 2025 to transcribe Library of Congress rare books! Mark your calendars for Feb. 14 and stay tuned for more Douglass Day 2025 details🥳

🚀 History in the making! We're teaming up with Library of Congress & LOC Crowdsourcing for Douglass Day 2025! What can our collective actions for Black history accomplish? Learn more in our latest newsletter! 🔗 Read now: douglassday.substack.com/p/douglass-day…


From the Center for Black Digital Research 🖤 #DigBlk daily write on site--participant Janice Anderson published an essay she wrote during our sessions! "Black Canadas Claim the Nation amid Erasure of Africville in Boyd’s Consecrated Ground." Theatre Research in Canada 45.2 (2024): 191-211. utppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.313….

Hey Teachers! 🎂 Join us for DOUGLASS DAY!🎂 On Feb 14 we are transcribing Black history with the LOC Crowdsourcing! Open to all! 💻 Free curriculum coming soon! 📽️ Live Broadcast 🍰 Great Douglass Day Bake Off 📣 Special guests! DouglassDay.org #NCTE #NCTE24 #NCSS #NCSS24


Hey friends at #AHA25! Join us on Feb 14 to help transcribe Black archives with LOC Crowdsourcing! See DouglassDay.org to register. Plus get access to our organizing kit, teaching guides, interactive tutorials, swag and lots more!


