Origins of Enslavement
Resistance and revolt
Diasporic and Indigenous Connections
Organizing the Freedom
Civil War
100

The global system which forcibly transported millions of Africans across the Atlantic to the Americas and Caribbean for enslaved labor

What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade?
100

Leader of the Haitian Revolution.

Who is Tousaint Louvouture?

100

The year when five civilized tribes were forced to leave their homeland.

When is 1830?

100

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

What is the NAACP stand for?

100

The year the Civil War ended.

When is 1865?

200

The march to the coast where slaves were branded and shaved to prevent lice before boarding ship.

What was the First Passage?

200

Early African American female public intellectual and abolitionist advocating for racial justice, education and women’s rights

Who is Maria W. Stewart?

200

The year slavery was outlawed in indigenous territory. 

When is 1865 (or 1866 as the year's are disputed)?

200

The first war between Jamaican Maroon societies and British Colonists.

What was the 1st Great Maroon War?

200

An infamous court case was a catalyst for the Civil War.

What is Dred Scott v Sanford?

300

Free African conquistador and explorer, recognized as the first documented African to arrive in the present day United States. Born in West Africa, traveled to Lisbon and Seville before joining Spanish expeditions in the Caribbean, Florida, and Mexico. Served with Ponce de León and Hernán Cortés.

Who was Juan Garrido?

300

Founded in 1816, this organization aimed to resettle free Black individuals in the United States in Africa establishing the colony of Liberia. 

What was the American Colonization Society?

300

An indigenous tribe who facilitated runaway slaves?

Seminole Tribe

300

Two newspapers that promoted abolition and the underground railroad.

What is Freedoms Journal and North Star?

300

Harriet Tubman's nickname as she played a vital role in the Underground Railroad.

Moses

400

First Muslim to set foot on American Soil and an important interpreter.

Who was Estevanico?

400

The Unified Party of Haitian Communist.

What was PUCH?

400

A prominent Black Seminole leader, warrior, and diplomat in Florida who led many rebellions against the US during the Seminole wars.

Who was John Horse (Juan Cabillo)?

400

The person who established National Negro Week.

Who was Dr. Carter G. Woodson?

400

The Port Royal Experiment in South Carolina used formerly enslaved people known by this term to work abandoned cotton plantations for wages. 

What is a contraband? 

500

Laws passed by Emperor Charles V ended Native American Enslavement and thus forced the use of African slaves in the Americas.

What are the New Laws of 1543?

500

The abstract, red and blue portrait of Harriet Tubman.

What is “I go to prepare a place for you”?

500

This law, signed in 1888, officially ended slavery in Brazil and was a major milestone in the country's history of emancipation.

What is the Golden Law (Lei Áurea)?

500

This law, signed in 1888, officially ended slavery in Brazil and was a major milestone in the country's history of emancipation.

What is the Golden Law (Lei Áurea)?

500

He wrote the infamous poem, “The Colored Soldiers” in 1895.

Who was Paul Laurence Dunbar.