The Brownies’ Book Archive is a digital archive and exhibit of W.E.B. Du Bois and Jessie Redmon Fauset’s children’s magazine, The Brownies’ Book (1920-1921), the first periodical published for Black children. The Brownies’ Book Archive will make this vital record of early-twentieth-century Black childhood more accessible to students, scholars, and the public, highlight potential avenues of scholarly study, and enable users to explore the often-overlooked work of female artists of the Harlem Renaissance. Using HTML and PHP to customize Omeka’s CSS, The Brownies’ Book Archive will comprise two archival collections in which readers can browse text-searchable PDFs of the magazine by issue and by type of content (poetry, photographs, etc.); a guide to work by female contributors; a GIS map and essay detailing the geographical distribution of Brownies’ Book readers and its socioeconomic and sociocultural implications; and a user’s guide explaining how to navigate the site, how information was digitized and analyzed, and ideas for how to use the resource. The project’s centerpiece will be a comprehensive exhibit detailing how The Brownies’ Book’s portrayal of Black individuals differed from two of its most widely-read contemporaries, St. Nicholas and The Youth’s Companion. This exhibit will use text analysis to examine links between race, respectability, and action in each periodical by exploring topic modeling and examining the adjectives and nouns used by each magazine to characterize Black and white individuals, the verbs ascribed to Black and white individuals’ actions, and the frequency with which Black individuals appear in the periodicals’ texts.