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  • Maggie Lena Walker (1864–1934) | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • The Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Middle Passage | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • Barbara Rose Johns Powell | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • Literacy and Education of the Enslaved in Virginia | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • Juneteenth | Grade 8 | Grade 4
  • Fugitive Slave Laws | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • Free Blacks in Colonial Virginia | Grade 8 | Grade 4
  • Jennie Serepta Dean (1848–1913) | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • Henry Box Brown (1815 or 1816–1897) | Grade 4 | Grade 8
  • Angela (fl. 1619–1625) | Grade 8 | Grade 4
  • Virginia’s First Africans | Grade 8 | Grade 4
  • African Americans and Politics in Virginia (1865–1902) | Grade 4 | Grade 8
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    Indigenous Acknowledgment

    Virginia Humanities acknowledges the Monacan Nation, the original people of the land and waters of our home in Charlottesville, Virginia.


    We invite you to learn more about Indians in Virginia in our Encyclopedia Virginia.