Take a virtual field trip through African-American history with Google Arts and Culture

The website allows you to take virtual field trips and enjoy online experiences through more than 80 partner institutions.

News 12 Staff

Feb 1, 2023, 9:30 AM

Updated 619 days ago

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Take a virtual field trip through African-American history with Google Arts and Culture
Explore the history, arts and culture of Black experience in the United States through Google Arts and Culture.
The website allows you to take virtual field trips and enjoy online experiences through more than 80 partner institutions.
Below are a few featured exhibits:

Civil Rights Movement Exhibit

Here you can see photos from the Civil Rights Movement, from Rosa Park's arrest to the Freedom Rides.

Frederick Douglass - from Slavery to Freedom: The Journey to New York

Born a slave in Maryland in 1818, Frederick Douglass became one of the most famous men in 19th-century America. After his daring escape to New York City in 1838, he championed civil rights and fought to end slavery. See the exhibit here.

24 Objects That Document the Long Fight for Freedom

Explore stories of struggle and achievement in the African American experience through these powerful artifacts. Click here for the images.

Martin Luther King Jr. and the Struggle to March Forward

This exhibit is a virtual exploration of the Civil Rights Movement. See more here.

Art as Activism: Graphic Art from the Merrill C. Berman Collection

Throughout much of the 20th century, political protests and calls for action reached the public on posters and broadsides. See the exhibit here.

Spotlight on: Gordon Parks

Gordon Parks was one of the seminal figures of 20th century photography. A humanitarian with a deep commitment to social justice, he left behind a body of work that documents many of the most important aspects of American culture from the early 1940s up until his death in 2006, with a focus on race relations, poverty, Civil Rights, and urban life. See some of his work here

Risk takers and history makers

This series includes inspirational figures from Black history - including Edmonia Lewis, Thelonious Sphere Monk, Jackie Robinson, and many others.

Celebrating iconic Black women

This series includes women who changed the world. Learn more about the African American women that changed the world here.