United States of America
- Letter: Dated November 17, 2019 Governor, Commonwealth of Virginia, The Honorable Ralph Northam
- Book: Passages to Freedom, Edited by David W. Blight
- Book: Black Americans in Congress – 1870-2007, Prepared Under the Direction of The Committee on House Administration of the U.S. House of Representatives, Robert A. Brady, Chairman, Vernon J. Ehlers, Ranking Minority Member
- Kitchen Magnet: Harriet Tubman mural in Cambridge, Maryland
- Book: Effectual Prayer, Reverend Dr. Herbert Daughtry, House of Lord Church, Brooklyn, New York
- Newspaper: The Daily Challenge, Vol. 48 No. 5 - March 8, 2019
- Program: HR 1242 Resilience Project
- Photos: Harriet Tubman, Ida Wells, Mary Bethune, Caroline Parker, Mary Church Terrell, Frances Ellen Harper, Janie Porter Barrett (Part of 19 Strong Photo Exhibition at U.S. Capitol Visitors Center on March 10, 2020)
- Sign board: 400 Years at Pebble Beach on August 17, 2019
- Letter: Dated July 16, 2019, Congressman John Lewis
- Song: Amazing Grace (written on paper)
- Magazine: New York Times, The 1619 Project
- Artifacts: The fuel for slavery – Sugar, Tobacco, Cotton
- CD: Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, This is your house, Disc 2
- Rowing foot strap, Pienhart Boatworks
- CD: Ray, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Pamphlet: Fort Hill Cemetery & Bradley Chapel, Auburn, New York (sharing Harriett Tubman gravestone
- Food: Gretchens Confections, served at U.S. Capital Visitors Center on March 10, 2020 for Harriet Tubman Day
- Book: Lewes History, The Journal of the Lewes Historical Society
- Book: Forgotten Allies, The Oneida Indians and the American Revolution, by Joseph T. Glatthaar and James Kirby Martin, Donated by Mr. Ray Halbritter, Nation Representative and CEO, Oneida Indian Reservation
- Book: Upon This Rock, The Miracles of the Black Church, by Samel G. Freedom, donated by Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Bishop Johnny Ray Youngblood
- Rocks: Pebble Beach at Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York
- Key: Key to City, presented January 12, 2018 by the Mayor of Ocean City (Maryland), Richard Meehan + City Council for Don Victor Mooney, who became the first African American to row across any ocean
- Tube: 6-inch metal tube that was attached on Spirit of Malabo rowboat, which crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Tube was donated by Fleischer's Tube Distributors, Bayshore, Long Island, New York
- Label: AIDS RIBBON (4)
- String: Was attached to a walking stick, which was donated by Seminole Tribe of Florida in 2015 during Don Victor Mooney’s pitstop in Florida after rowing across Atlantic Ocean
- Key Chain: Donated by the art community during Don Victor Mooney visit to Matanzas Cuba after crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
- Flag: Brazil National Flag, donated by Francisco Mauricio do Nascimento of São Paulo, Brazil
- Fold: Newsday two-page display for Goree Challenge I rowing route
- Women's Necklace: Donated by community of Goree Island, Senegal during Don Victor Mooney’s second attempt to row across the Atlantic Ocean
- Citation: Issued to Rev. Wilton Gregory, Archbishop of Washington, D.C., by Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams on August 17, 2019 in commemoration of 400 Years of African American History on Pebble Beach at Brooklyn Bridge Park
- Holy Rosary: Donated by Most Reverend Richard F. Stike, Bishop of Knoxville, Tennessee
- Photo: Spirit of Malabo rowboat
- Proclamation: Mayor of Washington, DC, Muriel Bowser, March 10, 2020, at U.S. Capitol Visitors Center, Washington, DC for Harriet Tubman Day.
- Bottle of Snapple
- Photos: George Floyd, Breanna Taylor, Eric Garner, Ahmaud Marquez Arbery, Les Payne, Paulette Mooney-Skinner
- Essay on enslaved Africans pursuit for freedom by rowboat, Don Victor Mooney
- USA Flag
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