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Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861), Program Four, Interview with William Scarborough, Professor of History, University of Souther...
directed by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017; produced by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861), Program Four (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 1 hour
William Scarborough is interviewed about slavery as central institution in the south, antebellum slavery and emancipation process, slavery and the Constitution, David Walker's appeal, Nat Turner insurrection, the South and the abolitionist movement, curtailment of civil liberties, slavery and perceptions of menial...
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directed by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017; produced by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston; interview by Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, in Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861), Program Four (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 1 hour
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William Scarborough is interviewed about slavery as central institution in the south, antebellum slavery and emancipation process, slavery and the Constitution, David Walker's appeal, Nat Turner insurrection, the South and the abolitionist movement, curtailment of civil liberties, slavery and perceptions of menial labor, Christian belief that the Bible sanctioned slavery, Native American tribes displaced by plantations, expansion of slavery into...
William Scarborough is interviewed about slavery as central institution in the south, antebellum slavery and emancipation process, slavery and the Constitution, David Walker's appeal, Nat Turner insurrection, the South and the abolitionist movement, curtailment of civil liberties, slavery and perceptions of menial labor, Christian belief that the Bible sanctioned slavery, Native American tribes displaced by plantations, expansion of slavery into southwest and sale of slaves for huge profits, election of Abraham Lincoln, secession and the Civil War, legacy of slavery.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Llewellyn Smith, fl. 1987-2017
Date Published / Released
1998, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861)
Person Discussed
William K. Scarborough, 1933-, Nat Turner, 1800-1831, David Walker, 1785-1830, Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865
Topic / Theme
Slave trade, Manumission of slaves, Plantation life, Laws and legislation, Slavery, Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858, Slavery and Abolition, 1776 - 1865, U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865, Trade and Commerce, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, Revolutionary Era (1765–1789), Early National Era (1790–1828), Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859), Civil War (1860–1865), American Indians, A...
Slave trade, Manumission of slaves, Plantation life, Laws and legislation, Slavery, Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858, Slavery and Abolition, 1776 - 1865, U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865, Trade and Commerce, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, Revolutionary Era (1765–1789), Early National Era (1790–1828), Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859), Civil War (1860–1865), American Indians, Americans, African Americans
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© 1998-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Historical Event
Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 1858, Slavery and Abolition, 1776 - 1865, U.S. Civil War, 1861-1865
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Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861), Program Three, Interview with Noel Ignatiev, Writer and Historian, Du Bois Institute, Harvard...
directed by Jacquie Jones, 1965-; produced by Jacquie Jones, 1965-, WGBH Boston; interview by Jacquie Jones, 1965-, in Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861), Program Three (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 57 mins
Noel Ignatiev is interviewed about the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion and the beginning of abolitionism, the expulsion of Native Americans to expand the system of slavery, westward expansion, slavery in the 19th century, slavery and race, fear of black equality, Frederick Douglass, racial supremacy, free soil...
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directed by Jacquie Jones, 1965-; produced by Jacquie Jones, 1965-, WGBH Boston; interview by Jacquie Jones, 1965-, in Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861), Program Three (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2017), 57 mins
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Noel Ignatiev is interviewed about the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion and the beginning of abolitionism, the expulsion of Native Americans to expand the system of slavery, westward expansion, slavery in the 19th century, slavery and race, fear of black equality, Frederick Douglass, racial supremacy, free soilism, Emancipation Proclamation as a military necessity, domination by slave owners in American society replaced by bankers and railroad...
Noel Ignatiev is interviewed about the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion and the beginning of abolitionism, the expulsion of Native Americans to expand the system of slavery, westward expansion, slavery in the 19th century, slavery and race, fear of black equality, Frederick Douglass, racial supremacy, free soilism, Emancipation Proclamation as a military necessity, domination by slave owners in American society replaced by bankers and railroads, the Civil War, fugitive slaves and the underground railroad.
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Jacquie Jones, 1965-, WGBH Boston
Author / Creator
Jacquie Jones, 1965-
Date Published / Released
1998, 2017
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1861)
Person Discussed
Noel Ignatiev, 1940-, Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895, Nat Turner, 1800-1831
Topic / Theme
Labor force, Settlements, Trade and commerce, Racial groupings, Forced migration and expulsion, Slavery, Slavery and Abolition, 1776 - 1865, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862, Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831, Migration and Diaspora, Trade and Commerce, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, Early National Era (1790–1828), Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859), Civ...
Labor force, Settlements, Trade and commerce, Racial groupings, Forced migration and expulsion, Slavery, Slavery and Abolition, 1776 - 1865, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862, Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831, Migration and Diaspora, Trade and Commerce, Race and Gender, Political and Social Movements, Early National Era (1790–1828), Expansion & Sectionalism (1829–1859), Civil War (1860–1865), Reconstruction (1866–1876), Americans, African Americans, Irish
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Copyright Message
© 1998-2017 WGBH Educational Foundation
Historical Event
Slavery and Abolition, 1776 - 1865, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862, Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831
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