National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF)
Welcome to the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum! On this channel, you can view all of our educational programs.
Our Mission:
The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum honors antislavery abolitionists, their work to end slavery, and the legacy of that struggle, and strives to complete the second and ongoing abolition -the moral conviction to end racism.
Desegregation of Massachusetts Public Schools
The African Meeting House and Black Activism
The Draft Riots and the Limitations of Freedom
The Niagara Movement and the NAACP
The Black Regiment at the Battle of Rhode Island
The Formation of Weeksville
The Amistad Case
New York State Convention of Colored Citizens
The Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society
Boston Vigilance Committee
The First Black-Owned Newspaper: Freedom’s Journal
The New York Slave Revolt of 1712
Introduction to Black History Matters 2025!
Closing Remarks
Resilience and Resistance: Black LGBTQ+ Activism in Modern America
Shaping the Narrative: Black Historians in US History
Eco Warriors: Black Advocates Pioneering Environmental Justice
Breaking Barriers: The Impact of Black Innovators in the Tech Industry
Afrobeat Rhythms: Uniting the World Through Music
Hip-Hop Revolution: Exploring Early Recordings and Cultural Impact
Votes for women: Black Women in the American Suffrage Movement
Hearing Africa: The Influence of African Languages on the Diaspora
Spirits of Africa: African Spiritual Practices Abroad
Beyond the field: Exploring the Impact of Black Athletes
Brilliance Unveiled: Celebrating Black Scientists and Their Contributions
Healing Legacies: Profiles of Black Medical Pioneers
La Raza: Exploring Afro-Latinx Culture Through Music, Dance, and Literature
Power of the Pen: Celebrating Influential Books by Black Authors
Spirituality and Rhythms: Exploring Reggae and Rastafarianism
“All Power to the People”: The Impact of the Black Panthers in US History