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Student Exhibits
- Rebellions Abroad! — by Travis Heeren
- A Glossary of Black Women in Rebellion — by Kaylor MacLaughlin
- Rumored — by Serena Morgan
- Fragmented Individual Acts of Rebellion — by Twila Neiwert
- John Brown, Harpers Ferry, and the Media — by Bessie Rudd
- Louisiana: Rumors and Insurrections — by Stephanie Smith
- Revolutionaries & Art in Black Cuban Uprisings — by Jiesha Stephens
- Mapping Rumored Rebellions in the South — by Jalen Thompson
- Black Asylum and Sovereignty — by Adam Vernon
- Days in a Demi-Decade: Miscellaneous Rebellions in 19th Century African American Newspapers (1856-1860) — by Hannah Zeller
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Domestic
1: Tasks which were a location for black women to weave “into the warp and woof… a profound consciousness of resistance” (Davis, 7); 2: Labor which provides an availability of resistance in the forms of poisoning food and setting fire to houses (Davis, 8); 3: the only life at all removed from the arena of exploitation, and thus... an important source of survival” (Davis, 11); 4: Where “the black woman could play a pivotal role in nurturing the thrust towards freedom” (Davis, 11); 5: The work of mother (read: Artist) (Walker)
See also: Mother