As a newly launched site in fall 2021, we plan to publish our collection of scholarly production related to the women in the Black Women’s Organizing Archive on this page.
Community & Scholarly Engagement
- Oct. 9, 2020 • Mary Ann Shadd Cary and the Power of Black Art
- Dec. 10, 2020 • Dancing Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s Activist Legacies
- Oct. 1-2, 2021 • Mary Ann Shadd Cary: In there Here and Now
- Dec. 1, 2022 • “Papers Worthy of Patronage”: Black Feminist Research Methods and the Digital Humanities
Curriculum
K-12 Classes
- Grades 5-8 Curriculum: This is the School that We Built: Anna Julia Cooper, Access and Education
- Grade 11 Curriculum: Anna Julia Cooper: Is This Your Grandmother’s Fight? Black Women and the Politics of Respectability and Resistance
- K-12 Adaptable Curriculum: Mary Church Terrell and Her Quest for Social Justice
College/AP Classes
- College/AP Teaching Guides: Mary Church Terrell and Her Quest for Social Justice
Interactive Materials
- A. J. Cooper Scrapbook Reader
- Mary Ann Shadd Cary’s Herstory in the Colored Conventions (coming soon)
Papers & Collections
- Anna Julia Cooper
- Francis E. W. Harper
- Mary Ann Shadd Cary
- Mary Church Terrell
- Reviews of Anna Julia Cooper’s A Voice from the South
Transcription Projects
- Transcribe Cooper with Moorland-Spingarn Research Center – Howard University (2020)
- Transcribe Terrell with the Library of Congress (2021)
- Transcribe Shadd Cary (2023)
- Transcribe Harper (coming in 2025)