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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
- Summarily Punished
Our Pages: Miscellaneous Entries, Fragments and Rebellions
In this Section:
In each of the following tabs, one page from a newspaper is presented and each tab has two sections. In the first section, you can see the newspaper page in full. By scrolling over the page you will reveal transcribed sections which highlight the presence of rebellion and resistance among the content of the page. The second section displays these entries relaying moments of rebellion up close and provides an annotation on their content.
- November 27, 1856: In The National Era, "General Intelligence"
- January 8, 1857: In The National Era, "General Intelligence"
- July 11, 1857: In the Provincial Freeman, "Miscellaneous News"
- August 1859: In Douglass' Monthly, "Miscellaneous News Items"
- April 1860: In Douglass' Monthly, "Miscellaneous News Items"