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Slavery and the making of America. [Episode 3], Seeds of destruction / written, produced & directed by Chana Gazit ; a production of Thirteen/WNET New York.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Gazit, Chana, director, producer.
Freeman, Morgan, narrator.
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.), production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jacobs, Harriet A. (Harriet Ann), 1813-1897.
Jacobs, Harriet A.
Hughes, Louis, 1832-.
Hughes, Louis.
Slavery--United States--History.
Slavery.
African Americans--History--To 1863.
African Americans.
Genre:
Documentary television programs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (55 minutes)
Other Title:
Seeds of destruction
Place of Publication:
Arlington, VA : Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), 2005.
Language Note:
In English; closed-captioned.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
One by one the Northern states, led by Vermont in 1777, adopted laws to abolish and phase out slavery. Simultaneously, slavery in the Southern United States entered the period of its greatest expansion. Episode three, which starts at the beginning of the 1800s, examines slavery's increasing divisiveness in America as the nation develops westward and cotton replaces tobacco as the country's most valuable crop. The episode weaves national events through the personal histories of two African American slaves -- Harriet Jacobs and Louis Hughes -- who not only managed to escape bondage, but also exposed the horrific realities of the slave experience in autobiographical narratives. These and other stories of physical, psychological, and sexual exploitation fed the fires of a reinvigorated abolitionist movement. With a diverse membership comprised Watch a preview of men and women, blacks and whites, and led by figures including Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, and Amy Post, abolitionist sentiment gathered strength in the North, contributing to the widening fissure and imminent break-up of the nation. About the series: Slavery and the making of America is a four-part series documenting the history of American slavery from its beginnings in the British colonies to its end in the Southern states and the years of post-Civil War Reconstruction. Drawing on a wealth of recent scholarship, it looks at slavery as an integral part of a developing nation, challenging the long held notion that slavery was exclusively a Southern enterprise. At the same time, by focusing on the remarkable stories of individual slaves, it offers new perspectives on the slave experience and testifies to the active role that Africans and African Americans took in surviving their bondage and shaping their own lives.
Participant:
Narrator, Morgan Freeman.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed September 11, 2018).
Won 2006 News & Documentary Emmy Awards, Outstanding Historical Programming - Long Form
OCLC:
1057011115

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