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Eventos
Francisco de Chicora
First Anglo-American slaves
Key Grinstead
"Ain't I a Woman" speech
NAACP
The Fifteenth Amendment
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
Voting Rights Act (Aug 6, 1965)
Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves
Kamala Harris becomes vice president
Emancipation Proclamation
Brown v. Board of Education (May 17, 1954)
Little Rock Nine (Sep 4, 1957)
Frederick Douglass
Civil Rights Act of 1957 (Sep 9, 1957)
Murder of George Floyd
Rosa Parks is Born
Rosa Parks Dies
Harriet Tubman
Sit-ins (Feb 1, 1960)
Obama => president
Thirteenth Amendment
Tuskegee syphilis experiment
Freedom Riders (1961)
Mass Incarceration
SAN MIGUEL DE GUALDAPE SLAVE REBELLION
Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Jul 2, 1964)
End of 'Affirmative Action' for College Admissions
Pulitzer Prize for Kendrick Lamar
March on Washington
March on Washington (Aug 28, 1963)
Sojourner Truth
Singing in Slavery (1760-1770)
Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784)
Slave Resistance
John Brown
Juan Garrido
Regulations of 1574
Esablishment and Disappearance of the Roanoke Colony
The Reconstruction Acts
The Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
Hereditary Servitude (Partus sequitur ventrem)
Ban of Interracial Marriages in Maryland
Zipporah Potter Atkins
John Punch
Code Noir (Black Code)
Virginia Slave Codes of 1705
Stono Rebellion
Quakers start to abolish slavery
The Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade is founded in London
First Quakers' meeting
Negro Act
School for People of Color
New York opens market for trading enslaved people
Ida B Wells published "Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases"
Ida B Wells "A Red Record: Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of the Most Prominent Lynchings Which Have Taken Place in the United States from 1890 to 1895"
New York City Revolt of enslaved people
Asiento de Negros
French begin trading with slaves
Boston Curfew for Black Occupants
Black people allowed to enlist in the Army
First Abolitionist Meeting held
British Emancipate Enslaved People in Exchange for Service
Períodos
ANGLO-AMERICAN COLONIAL SLAVERY
INSTITUTION of US SLAVERY & ABOLITIONISM
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
RISE OF TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE
Reconstruction era
Great Migration
Jim Crow laws
War on drugs
LA Riots
American Revolution
Underground Railroad
Black Lives Matter
Harlem Renaissance
Barack Obama and the myth of the post-racial era
Civil War
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Protestant Reformation of Europe
Abolitionist movement
Columbus' Third Voyage
Columbus' Fourth Voyage
Rise of Plantation Economies
English defeat of the Spanish Armada
Oñate expedition to southwest North America
Bacon's Rebellion
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