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-- search search using this query type: keyword boolean exact match search only these record types: item exhibit exhibit page simple page advanced search (items only) home conventions conventions by year national conventions state conventions regional conventions conventions by region transcribe minutes transcribe-a-thon ame church minutes baptist church minutes ccp corpus word trends submit minutes search convention networks exhibits a brief introduction to the movement to stay or to go?: the national emigration convention of 1854 the 1853 manual labor college initiative bishop henry mcneal turner mobility, migration, and the 1855 philadelphia national convention henry highland garnet's "address" what did they eat? where did they stay? black wealth and the 1843 convention black women's economic power the first national convention the "conventions" of the conventions: political rituals a national press? the 1847 national convention and the north star equality before the law: california black convention activism, 1855-65 conflict on the ohio: the 1858 convention in cincinnati maps conventions by city national conventions women delegates women in the conventions convention hosts by denomination conventions at ame churches conventions at baptist churches conventions at presbyterian churches conventions by level timeline clusters of conventions colored conventions in canada women in the conventions | march 8, 2017 tables teaching national teaching partners curriculum exhibit guide editorial guide research guides student memo of understanding teaching partner memo of understanding #ccpclass on twitter bibliography ccp in scholarship symposium symposium videos symposium home participants abstracts call for papers symposium tweets schedule douglass day about us project team project videos teaching partners press & notices hiring contact us donate home conventions conventions by year national conventions state conventions regional conventions conventions by region transcribe minutes transcribe-a-thon ame church minutes baptist church minutes ccp corpus word trends submit minutes search convention networks exhibits a brief introduction to the movement to stay or to go?: the national emigration convention of 1854 the 1853 manual labor college initiative bishop henry mcneal turner mobility, migration, and the 1855 philadelphia national convention henry highland garnet's "address" what did they eat? where did they stay? black wealth and the 1843 convention black women's economic power the first national convention the "conventions" of the conventions: political rituals a national press? the 1847 national convention and the north star equality before the law: california black convention activism, 1855-65 conflict on the ohio: the 1858 convention in cincinnati maps conventions by city national conventions women delegates women in the conventions convention hosts by denomination conventions at ame churches conventions at baptist churches conventions at presbyterian churches conventions by level timeline clusters of conventions colored conventions in canada women in the conventions | march 8, 2017 tables teaching national teaching partners curriculum exhibit guide editorial guide research guides student memo of understanding teaching partner memo of understanding #ccpclass on twitter bibliography ccp in scholarship symposium symposium videos symposium home participants abstracts call for papers symposium tweets schedule douglass day about us project team project videos teaching partners press & notices hiring contact us donate about the colored conventions from 1830 until the 1890s, already free and once captive black people came together in state and national political meetings called "colored conventions." before the war, they strategized about how to achieve educational, labor and legal justice at a moment when black rights were constricting nationally and locally. after the war, their numbers swelled as they continued to mobilize to ensure that black citizenship rights and saftey, black labor rights and land, black education and institutions would be protected under the law. the delegates to these meetings included the most well-known, if mostly male, writers, organizers, church leaders, newspaper editors, and entrepreneurs in the canon of early african-american leadership—and thousands whose names and histories have long been forgotten. what is left of this phenomenal effort are rare proceedings, newspaper coverage, and petitions that have never before been collected in one place. this project seeks to not only learn about the lives of male delegates, the places where they met and the social networks that they created, but also to account for the crucial work done by black women in the broader social networks that made these conventions possible. endeavors to transform teaching and learning about this historic collective organizing effort—and about the many leaders and places involved in it—bringing them to digital life for a new generation of students and scholars across disciplines and for community researchers interested in the history of activist church, civil rights, educational and entrepreneurial engagement. ccp is hiring a new project manager. recently added items illinois colored conventions of the 1880s journal article media backgrounder douglass day 2018 .docx media advisory douglass day 2018 .docx view all items transcribe minutes help transcribe the minutes of the colored conventions! click here for minutes of conventions held in a.m.e. churches click here for minutes of conventions held in baptist churches featured items video - history matters: the colored conventions project this history matters video features the university of delaware's interdisciplinary colored conventions project (ccp). ccp digitizes the meeting… seeking records curriculum neh: 50 essentials list the national endowment for the humanities is highlighting the colored conventions project, founded and hosted at ud, as one of 50 important projects… home conventions exhibits teaching bibliography symposium douglass day about us contact us this project has been made possible in part by the national endowment for the humanities: celebrating 50 years of excellence. any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed by the colored conventions project do not necessarily represent those of the national endowment for the humanities. all historical documents and images are in the public domain and are licensed under creative commons. additional material created by the colored conventions project is considered under copyright, but licensed under creative commons. this work is licensed under a creative commons attribution-noncommercial-sharealike 4.0 international license . proudly powered by omeka | login
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