
Josiah T. Walls, Black Congressman from Florida
Galvanized by new electoral laws after the Civil War, thousands of Black men ran for public office both locally and nationally.
Josiah T. Walls was one of them.

Galvanized by new electoral laws after the Civil War, thousands of Black men ran for public office both locally and nationally.
Josiah T. Walls was one of them.

“Buffalo Soldiers”—The 92nd Infantry Division—in Italy, 1944-45

Black Women and the Winning of World War II

A remarkable career of selfless service to country and struggle for racial equality.

“I thank God for making me a man, but Delany thanks Him for making him a Black man.” — Frederick Douglass

How race has shaped our memory of the Civil War and Emancipation