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  • Collection: Freedom Papers: Black Assertions from the Archives

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In his autobiography, Curt Flood writes about inequalities and racism in baseball during the 1950’s and 1960’s.

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A replica of a wallet fashioned out of tin containing “Freedom Papers.”

It belonged to Joseph Trammell, a free Black man who lived in the state of Virginia in 1852. Trammel’s papers guarded him against becoming someone’s property but did not…

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Read or download the pamphlet

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A young Josephine. She challenged the prevailing image of beauty for Black women.

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In a 1969 letter, Curt Flood declares:

“I do not feel that I’m a piece of property to be bought and sold irrespective of my wishes…” Refusing the trade, Flood challenged baseball’s reserve clause – a provision of every major league contract that…

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Black Gold Star mothers asserted their citizenship rights by claiming the same military benefits afforded white mothers and widows. In their photographs of the pilgrimage, Black women brandished the American flag thereby challenging the iconic image…

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Johns Hopkins Special Collections has scanned the entire African American Real Postcard collection making it available to everyone.

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Vernacular photography refers to photos that focus on everyday life and people and makes the ordinary and familiar matter.

In the case of African American servicemen, vernacular photography visually turned the uniformed soldier into both an…
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