New Amistad Exhibition on African Americans AbroadCarnets de voyage: Des Afro-Américains à l’étranger (Travel Diaries: African Americans Abroad), illuminates the international travel...
NOLA4Women: Rosa Freeman Keller: A White Ally That Fought RacismRosa Freeman Keller was born in New Orleans in 1911. A white heiress to a Coca-Cola bottling fortune, Keller could easily have chosen to...
NOLA4Women: Jane T. Lemann & Social Welfare in New OrleansJane T. Lemann was born in New York in 1919 and graduated with a degree in psychology from Bryn Mawr College. She married a native of...
NOLA4Women: Mildred Martinez and the Martinez Kindergarten School“You are never too young to learn.”—Mildred Martinez As part of our NOLA4Women blog series, illuminating the historical contributions of...
Divergent Roads: The Historical Paths of Women in New Orleans Blog SeriesAs New Orleans approaches its tri-centennial in 2018, its residents will have much time to reflect upon the historical timeline of one of...
50 Years/50 Collections: Bruce Nugent Collection, 2015We round out the Amistad Research Center’s “50 Years/50 Collections” blog series with the Bruce Nugent Collection, which was donated to...