1. The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
2. Slavery in the American Colonies
3. Elizabeth Key
4. Slave Codes
5. The Germantown Petition Against Slavery
6. The Stono Rebellion
7. Phillis Wheatley
8. The American Revolution
9. The US Constitution, 3/5, and the Fugitive Slave Clause
10. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793
11. Women's Experience Under Slavery
12. The Louisiana Rebellion of 1811
13. The Rise of Cotton
14. Maria Stewart
15. The Underground Railroad
16. The Dred Scott Decision
17. Frederick Douglass
18. Black Americans in the Civil War
19. Reconstruction
20. Ida B. Wells
21. Plessy v Ferguson and Segregation
22. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois
23. The Black Women's Club Movement
24. The Great Migration
25. The Red Summer of 1919
26. Arts and Letters of the Harlem Renaissance
27. Political Thought in the Harlem Renaissance
28. The Great Depression
29. The Tuskegee Experiment
30. Zora Neale Hurston
31. World War II
32. Randolph, Rustin, and the Origins of the March on Washington
33. School Segregation and Brown v Board
34. Emmett Till
35. The Montgomery Bus Boycott
36. Martin Luther King, Jr
37. Student Civil Rights Activism
38. Malcolm X and the Rise of Black Power
39. The Black Panther Party
40. Women and the Black Power Movement
41. Marsha P. Johnson and the Stonewall Rebellion
42. The War on Drugs
43. Shirley Chisholm
44. Jesse Jackson
45. Los Angeles Uprisings
46. Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas
47. Rap and Hip Hop
48. Toni Morrison
49. Hurricane Katrina
50. Barack Obama
51. Black Lives Matter