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A TIMELINE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
A TIMELINE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
  • BY AASHANTAA LOWE
  • AP US HISTORY PER 4
  • 5-20-06

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CRISPUS ATTUCKS was a Bostonion killed at the
Boston Massacre.
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HARRIET ROSS TUBMAN HELPED MORE THAN 300 SLAVES
ESCAPE TO FREEDOM
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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST
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THE BEGINNING OF SLAVERY 1492-1865
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1441-1481
1441- Captain Goncalvez marked the direct
involvement in the African slave trade with
Europe.
1441-1444 First time slave voyages netting 49
slaves form African gold coast to Portugal
1481 Elmina castle which was a slave fortress is
built on the African gold coast by Portuguese
Red line Portuguese slave routes
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1492
  • Negro servants , slaves, and explorers came to
    the New World with the first Spanish and French
    explorers. Pedro Alonso Nino of Columbus crew is
    identified as a Negro by some scholars. Negroes
    were also with Balboa, Ponce De Leon, Pizarro and
    Menendez.

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1502
  • During Columbuss last voyage, Diego el Negro who
    was black was one of the crew members on the
    Capitana.

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1526
  • Negro slaves in the first settlement in the
    United states, a Spanish colony, revolted and
    fled to the Indians.

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1538
  • Estevancio, considered the greatest African
    American explorer, led an expedition from Mexico
    and discovered what today is now Arizona and New
    Mexico.

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1565
  • Menendez De Aviles, founded the city of St.
    Augustine, Florida. Making it the first
    establishment in the New World. Living on this
    establishment were African slaves.

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1619-1624
  • Approximately 20 blacks are bought from a Dutch
    slaver as indentured workers, for the English
    settlement of James town. They are the first
    Africans in the North American colonies.

1624 William Tucker, first Negro born in English
America, and is baptized in Jamestown.
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1626-1641
  • First African slaves arrive in New Amsterdam
  • 1634
  • Slavery is introduced in Maryland
  • 1641
  • Massachusetts permits slavery of Indians, Whites,
    and Negroes.

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1641-1651
  • Mathias De Sousa, an African indentured servant
    is elected to Marylands general assembly.
  • 1642
  • Virginia passes fugitive slave law.
  • 1650
  • Connecticut legalizes slavery
  • 1651
  • Anthony Johnson, a free African American, imports
    several enslaved Africans .

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1652
  • Massachusetts enacts a law requiring all Indian
    and African slaves to undergo military training
    to be able to defend the colony in the time of
    war.
  • - first law against slavery enacted in Rhode
    Island.
  • 1656
  • In fear of a slave uprising Massachusetts
    prohibits blacks form training as militia.

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1663
  • First serious slave conspiracy in colonial
    America uncovered.
  • 1664
  • Interracial marriages banned
  • 1688
  • First formal protest against slavery in the
    Western Hemisphere made by Germantown Quakers.
  • 1690
  • All English colonies in America have slaves.

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1704-1739
  • School for Negro slaves opened in New York by
    Elias Neau, a Frenchman.
  • 1712
  • Slave revolt in New York, 9 whites killed, 21
    slaves executed.
  • 1739
  • Slave revolt in South Carolina, 25 whites
    executed.

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1741-1770
  • Series of suspicions lead to 31 slave executions
    and 5 whites.
  • 1750- Crispus Attucks, escapes from his masters
    in Massachusetts.
  • 1762- James Derham, a born slave recognized as
    the first Negro physician in America
  • 1770- Crispus Attucks was the first of five
    persons killed in the Boston Massacre
  • 1773- First Negro Baptist church organized at
    Silver Bluff, South Carolina.
  • 1775- first abolition society in the U.s
    organized.
  • Negro and white minutemen fought at Lexington and
    Concord

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1775
  • Negro patriots participated in first aggressive
    action of American forces. Ethan Allan Greene
    captures fort Ticonderoga with the mountain boys.
  • Negro soldiers fought at the battle of Bunker
    hill, Peter Salem was considered a hero. Later
    laws were passed banning the recruitment of
    Negroes.
  • General George Washington ordered recruiting
    officers to recruit Negroes regardless.

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1776-1777
  • Declaration of independence adopted July 4.
  • 1777- Vermont becomes the first state to abolish
    slavery.

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1787
  • Richard Allen and Absalom Jones organized
    Philadelphias Free African Society.
  • Continental congress excluded slavery from
    Northwest territory
  • Constitution approved by delegates with three
    clauses protecting slavery.
  • First free school in New York City, the African
    Free School.

RICHARD ALLEN
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1790
  • Negro population 757,208.
  • Jean Baptise Point Du Sable, made the first
    permanent settlement at Chicago.
  • 1791- commander Touissant l overture led the
    Haitian revolution against the French
  • 1793- first fugitive slave law enacted by
    congress.
  • 1794- Eli Whitney patens the cotton gin
  • 1797- Congress refuse to accept first ever
    recorded petition by American Negroes.
  • Sojourner Truth born a slave Hurley, New York

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1800
  • Negro population 1,002,037
  • John Brown is born Torrington, Conn.
  • Nat Turner is born Southampton, Va.
  • 1804-Jean Jacques Dessalines proclaims
    independence of Haiti.
  • Ohio enacts first black laws
  • JOHN BROWN BECAME THE FIRST BLACK EVER TO SET
    FOOT IN SAN DIEGO
  • 1805- Benjamin Banneker dies
  • William Lloyd Garrison born Newburyport, Mass.
  • 1807- President Jefferson signs bill which bans
    the slave trade

BENJAMIN BANNEKER 1731-1805
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1809
  • Abraham Lincoln born Hardin County, Ky
  • Negro population 1,377,808
  • 1812- Negroes fought on land and water in the war
    of 1812.

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1812
  • Two battalions of Negro soldiers were with Andrew
    Jackson when he defeated the British at the
    battle of New Orleans.

THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS DEC.1814- JAN. 1815
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1817
JOHN RUSSWURM
  • Fredrick Douglas born a slave
  • 1818-Andrew Jackson defeats a force of Indians
    and Negroes at Battle of Suwannee.
  • 1820-Missouri Compromise enacted prohibiting
    slavery to the north of Missouris southern
    border
  • 1822- Denmark Veseys plot for a revolt
    discovered. 131 Negroes arrested, 4 whites, 37
    hanged
  • 1826- John Russwurm, becomes first Negro college
    graduate

1799-1851
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1827
NAT TURNER 1800-1831
  • First Negro newspaper, Freedoms Journal,
    published
  • Slavery abolished in New York
  • 1831-William Lloyd Garrison prints first issue of
    Liberator
  • Nat Turner revolt kills 60 whites. Nat Turner was
    later hanged.
  • 1834- Slavery abolished in British Empire.

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1838
  • Mirror of Liberty, first Negro magazine
    published in New York by David Ruggles.
  • Fredrick Douglas escapes from slavery.

A COPY OF DAVID RUGGLES WORK RUGGLES 1810 - 1849
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1847
  • Dred Scott case begins in St. Louis.
  • Fredrick Douglas publishes the first issues of
    North Star
  • 1848-NATHANIEL HARRISON BECAME THE FIRST
    PERMENANT RESIDENT IN SAN DIEGO
  • 1849- Harriet Tubman escapes slavery and returns
    19 times freeing more than 300 slaves

FREDRICK DOUGLAS 1817- 1895
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1850
  • Negro population 3,638,808
  • Fugitive slave Act passed as part of the
    Compromise of 1850.
  • 1852- First editions of Uncle Toms Cabin, are
    issued.
  • 1854- Lincoln University the first Negro college
    established.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed Missouri Compromise,
    opened northern territory to slavery.
  • 1855- John Mercer Langston becomes first Negro to
    win elective office.

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1856
DREDD SCOTT
  • Booker T. Washington is born a slave Franklin
    county,Va.
  • 1857- Dred Scott decision by U.S Supreme Court
    opened federal territory to slavery and denied
    citizenship to American Negroes.
  • 1858- The Escape, first play by a Negro
    published.

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1859
  • John Brown attacks Harpers Ferry, Va., with 13
    white men and 5 Negroes . John Brown was later
    captured and hanged.
  • 1860- Negro population 4,441,830
  • Abraham Lincoln elected president
  • 16 Negro soldiers received Congressional Medals
    of Honor during civil war.

JOHN BROWN
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1861
  • Secretary of the navy authorizes enlistment of
    Negroes.
  • 1862- President Lincoln recommends to congress
    gradual compensated emancipation.

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1862
  • Congress allows the enlistment of blacks in the
    Union Army.
  • President Lincoln submits draft of Emancipation
    Proclamation to his cabinet.
  • 1863- President Lincoln signs the Emancipation
    Proclamation
  • 1865- The 13th amendment, outlawing slavery, was
    passed by congress.
  • 1866- Edward G. Walker and Charles L. Mitchell
    were the first blacks to sit in an American
    legislature.

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1866
  • The Buffalo soldiers are created by congress.
  • 1868- The South Carolina house became the first
    and only legislature to have a black majority
  • The 14th amendment passed making black citizens
    of the United states.
  • 1870- 15th ratified, which denied the right to
    vote for blacks.
  • 1895-Booker T. Washington delivered the Atlanta
    Compromise

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THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS 1866
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1896
  • In Plessy v. Ferguson the supreme court give
    legal baking to the concept of separate but equal
    facilities.
  • 1905-W.E.B Du Bois leader of the meeting that
    sprung the Niagara movement
  • 1910-National Urban League established
  • 1918- First Pan- African congress met in Paris
    under W.E.B Du Bois guidance.

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1920
  • Marcus Garvey is charged with mail fraud, he is
    convicted and deported after serving prison time.
  • 1922- Beginning of Harlem Renaissance
  • 1936- Jesse Owens wins four gold medals at summer
    Olympics in Berlin
  • 1937- Joe Louis defeats James J. Braddock to
    become heavy weight champion of the world

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1940
  • Benjamin O. Davis Sr., became the first black
    general in the United States Army.
  • 1944- The United Negro College Fund.
  • 1947- Jackie Robinson became the first black to
    play Major League Baseball.
  • 1952- Tuskegee reports the first year without
    lynching

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1954
  • Condoleeza Rice is born. She became Secretary of
    State for the president of the United States in
    2001.
  • In Brown v. Board of education of Topeka Kansas,
    the supreme court completed overturning legal
    school segregation at all levels.
  • 1955- Rosa parks refuses to change seats in a
    Montgomery, Alabama bus. This caused black all
    over Alabama to boycott the the bus system which
    continued shortly after 1956.
  • 1957- Southern Christian leadership Conference
    was formed with Martin Luther King as president.
  • 1963- Under Dr. Kings leadership blacks began to
    campaign against discrimination in Birmingham.
  • The march on Washington was the biggest civil
    rights demonstration ever.
  • 1964- Malcolm X announces his split form Elijah
    Muhammad's Nation Of Islam
  • 1965- Malcolm X is assassinated by members of the
    Nation Of Islam.

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  • The Black Panther Party was founded by the Huey
    P. Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California.
  • 1967- this was the worst summer for racial
    disturbances occurred.
  • Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis,
    Tennessee.
  • 1969- The Supreme Court ruled that racial
    segregation in schools must end.
  • 1974- Henry Aaron hit his 715th homerun to become
    the all-time leading hitter of homeruns.
  • 1983- President Ronald Regan signed a bill
    establishing January 20th a national holiday
    honoring Martin Luther King.
  • Guion s. Bluford, Jr. was the first black
    astronaut to make a space flight.

1966
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1986
  • The first national Martin Luther King Jr. holiday
    was celebrated.
  • 1987- Fredrick Drew Gregory was the first black
    to command a space shuttle.

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1988
  • 1988- Aashantaa Lowe was born September 30, 1988
    to LaSondra Lowe and LaJohn Vanreed in San Diego,
    California.
  • 1988- Bill Cosby donates 20,000,000 to Spelman
    College. The largest donation ever made by a
    black.
  • 1989- General Colin Powell was named chair of
    the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  • 1990- Nelson Mandela was freed from a South
    African prison after 25 years.
  • 1991- Ronald Burris became the first black
    attorney general of Illinois.

AASHANTAA LOWE AUTHOR OF THIS TIME LINE
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1992
  • The Cosby Show broadcast the final original
    episode of its highly successful eight season
    run.
  • Jackie Joyner Kersee was the first woman to
    repeat as Olympic heptathlon champion.
  • Mae C. Jemison was the first black woman in
    space.
  • Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois was the first
    black woman ever elected to the United States
    Senate.

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1993
  • M. Jocelyn Elders became the first black and the
    first woman United States Surgeon General.
  • Toni Morrison was the first black American to win
    the Nobel Piece prize in Literature.
  • 1995- The million man march was held in
    Washington D.C.
  • 1997- Betty Shabazz widow of Malcolm X dies in
    fire in her apartment in New York.
  • Black American women
  • participated in the million woman march in
    Philadelphia.

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1998
  • James Farmer 1 of 15 men awarded the medal of
    Freedom by president Clinton.
  • New York Stock Exchange closed for the first time
    in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King.
  • Track star Florence Griffith Joyner
  • 1999- After 13 seasons and six NBA championships,
    professional basketball star Michael Jordan
    retired from the game.
  • 2000- At Wimbledon, tennis player Venus Williams
    beats her sister to become the first black woman
    to win the womans title since Althea Gibson did
    in 1957-58
  • 2001- Condoleeza Rice becomes Secretary of State.

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2002
  • Halle Berry becomes the black woman to receive an
    Academy Award for the best actress and Denzel
    Washington becomes the second black man to win
    the best actor category.
  • President George W. Bush awards comedian Bill
    Cosby and baseball player Hank Aaron the nations
    highest civilian honor, the Medal of Freedom.

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2003
REST IN PEACE
  • Tony Dungy Herman Edwards and Marvin Lewis
    become the only black head coaches in the NFL.
  • 2004- Carol Mosley Braun becomes the first
    African American senator.
  • 2006- Rosa Parks dies
  • Coretta Scott King dies
  • Katherine Dunham famous black choreographer, and
    dancer dies

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Bibliography
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  • www.yahoo.com
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  • www.faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/aa_history_publ
    ic_/aatimeline_1600-1700.htm/
  • www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/aframer/timel
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  • www.enchantedlearning.com/history/us/aframer/bios/
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  • Before The Mayflower by Lerone Bennett Jr.
    published 1962 by Johnson Publishing company

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Bibliography
  • A Biographical History of Blacks in America Since
    1528 by Edgar A. Toppin published 1969 by the
    Christian Science Publishing Society.
  • The Atlantic Slave Trade by Philip D. Curtain
    published 1969 by the University of Wisconsin
    Press.
  • The Black Man And the Promise of America by
    Lettie J. Austin

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