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Below find a timeline of the African presence in the Americas. It is divided into three sections for easy viewing. Click on a time period to view its timeline.

1000 B.C. - 1800 A.D. | 1800 - 1960 | 1960 - 1992 | Full Timeline

1000 BC Olmecs - La Venta
800 BC African contact with Americas
100 AD Classic Mayan Empire
500 Nok civilization, West Africa
700 - 1250 Empire of Ghana
1200 Aztec Empire
1300 - 1450 Empire of Mali
1324 Mansa Musa makes pilgrimage
1450 - 1590 Empire of Songhai
1492

Columbus voyages to the Western Hemisphere accompanied by explorers and servants of African descent, lands at San Salvador, Cuba and Hispaniola.

Moorish Empire comes to an end in Spain; Moors expelled from Grenada.

Jews expelled from Spain.

Askia Muhammad expands borders of the African Empire of Songhai.

1493 Columbus' second voyage, lands at Puerto Rico and Jamaica.
1497 English sailor John Cabot reaches North America.
1498

Columbus departs Spain on his third voyage to America; he reaches Trinidad and South America.

Portuguese sea captain, Vasco da Gama, sails to India.

1500

Portuguese sea captain Pedro Cabral reaches Brazil.

Portuguese trading vigorously with the people of the Kongo in Africa; they begin exporting slaves.

European monarchs heavily finance exploration hoping to become richer.

1502 Columbus departs Spain on his fourth voyage and reaches Central America.
1505 Portuguese ships attack key African ports and try to control trade.
1506 Columbus dies in Valladolld.
1513 Thirty Africans accompany Balboa to Pacific Ocean.
1518 Las Casas suggests importing Africans for slave labor. Atlantic Slave Trade begins.
1521 Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortez defeats the Aztec Kingdom.
1526

King Alfonso of the Kongo writes a letter to Portuguese King John asking him to put an end to the kidnapping of his people for slavery.

Negro slaves in first settlement in United States (a Spanish colony in the area of present-day South Carolina) revolted and fled to the Indians.

1530 The Inca Kingdom conquers much of South America.
1533 Pizarro executes Incan King and imposes Spanish rule on Peru.
1538 Estevanico leads expedition and discovers Arizona and New Mexico.
1600 The Kongo Kingdom comes to an end due to wars sparked by the Portuguese.
1605 Quilambo dos Palmares founded, Brazil.
1619 History of Negro in English America began with landing of "twenty negars" at Jamestown, Virginia.
1621 Dutch enter the slave trade.
1665 First Maroon War in Jamaica.
1712 Slave revolt, New York.
1739 Slave revolt, Stono, South Carolina.
1741 Slave conspiracy, New York City.
1754 Benjamin Banneker builds first clock in U.S.
1767 Phillis Wheatley publishes poem.
1773 First Black Baptist Church organized, South Carolina.
1775 Peter Salem and Salem Poor fight in Battle at Bunker Hill.
1776 Declaration of Independence adopted.
1777 Vermont abolishes slavery.
1787

Free African Society organized, Philadelphia. PA.

African Free School organized in New York City.

1794 Toussaint L'Ouverture leads rebellion in Haiti.
1800 Insurrection led by Gabriel Prosser in Virginia.
1804

Haiti becomes a Republic under the leadership of Emperor Jean-Jacques Dessalines.

Black Laws enacted in Ohio.

1807

Great Britain outlaws the Atlantic Slave Trade.

U.S. President bans slave trade.

1812 Black soldiers fight in Battle of 1812.
1816 African Methodist Episcopal Church organized, Philadelphia, PA.
1818 First battle of Seminole Wars.
1820 Missouri compromise.
1822 Denmark Vesey conspiracy betrayed.
1824 Slaves freed in the United Provinces of Central America.
1827

Freedom's Journal published in New York City.

Slavery abolished in New York State.

1829

Slavery abolished in Mexico.

David Walker's appeal published, Boston.

1831 Slavery abolished in Bolivia.
1834 Slavery abolished in British Empire.
1838 Frederick Douglass escapes from slavery, Baltimore, MD.
1849 Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery.
1857 Dred Scott decision.
1861 Civil War begins, United States.
1863 Massachusetts 54th Regiment formed.
1865 Slavery abolished in the United States.
1865-1871 RECONSTRUCTION ERA
1881 Tuskegee Institute opens.
1888 Slavery abolished in Brazil. End of slavery in Western Hemisphere.
1905 Niagara Movement organized.
1909

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (N.A.A.C.P.) founded.

Matthew Henson reaches North Pole with Admiral Peary.

1914-1918 WORLD WAR I
1915 Great Migration begins.
1917 US enters World War I.
1918 Marcus Garvey launches the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
1919-1929 NEW NEGRO MOVEMENT (Harlem Renaissance)
1925

A. Philip Randolph founds the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.

Josephine Baker performs in La Revue Negre in Paris.

1929-1939 GREAT DEPRESSION ERA
1939-1945 WORLD WAR II
1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott begins Civil Rights era.
1955-1975 VIETNAM WAR
1957 Ghana proclaimed independent.
1960

Nigeria proclaimed independent.

The Alvin Alley American Dance Theater debuts Revelations.

1962

Jamaica proclaimed independent.

Trinidad-Tobago proclaimed independent.

James H. Meredith registered at the University of Mississippi.

Edward J. Dwight, Jr. became the first African-American astronaut candidate.

1963

March on Washington, largest Civil Rights demonstration in history.

President John F. Kennedy assassinated in Dallas.

Muhammad Ali becomes world heavyweight boxing champion.

Malcolm X founds the Organization for Afro-American Unity in New York.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. awarded Nobel Peace Prize.

1965 Malcolm X assassinated in New York.
1966

Barbados proclaimed independent.

Bill Russell named first black coach of a major professional sports team in the United States.

Black Panther party organized in Oakland, California.

1967

First African American government installed in the Bahamas.

United States Supreme Court ruled Virginia law banning interracial marriage unconstitutional.

Thurgood Marshall became the first African-American Supreme Court Justice.

Carl B. Stokes elected the first African-American mayor of a major American city, Cleveland, Ohio.

1968

Martin Luther King, Jr. assassinated.

John Carlos and Tommie Smith stage Black Power demonstration at Olympics.

1971 Soledad Brothers murdered at San Quentin.
1974

Hearings on the Watergate controversy begin.

Henry "Hank" Aaron broke Babe Ruth's record.

1977 Alex Haley's Roots televised.
1978 NASA names three African-American astronauts.
1979 Rosa L. Parks, catalyst in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, awarded Spingarn Medal.
1983 Guion S. Bluford, Jr., first African-American to go into space.
1984 Jesse Jackson becomes first serious African-American contender in a presidential place.
1989 Douglas Wilder elected first African American governor in the United States, in Virginia.
1990

First democratic election in Haiti.

Nelson Mandela freed from prison after 27 years.

1991 Clarence Thomas, second African American appointed to the United States Supreme Court.
1992

Rebellion in Los Angeles, California and other urban centers in the United States.

Mae Jemison, first African-American woman astronaut, travels on mission for NASA.

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1000 B.C. - 1800 A.D.
| 1800 - 1960 | 1960 - 1992 | Full Timeline