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American Slavery Remembered
American Slavery Remembered
33 episodes
5 days ago
American Slavery Remembered honors the lives of the millions of Black people enslaved in the United States of America. Here you will find their stories read just as they were written. May we never forget the souls who lived, suffered and died in the making of America.
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American Slavery Remembered honors the lives of the millions of Black people enslaved in the United States of America. Here you will find their stories read just as they were written. May we never forget the souls who lived, suffered and died in the making of America.
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History
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A Letter to the American Slaves from those who have fled from American Slavery
American Slavery Remembered
20 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
A Letter to the American Slaves from those who have fled from American Slavery
This episode is a reading from the convention meeting minutes for the Fugitive Slave Law Convention in Cazenovia, New York, August 21-22, 1850. The convention was held to condemn the Fugitive Slave Act which was soon to pass in Congress. The Act made it legal for bounty hunters to capture “fugitive slaves” in free states and take them back into slavery. Attended by prominent abolitionists including Frederick Douglas, the Edmonson sisters and 50 other Black people who had fled slavery, it was the largest gathering of “fugitive” formerly enslaved people in the United States.
American Slavery Remembered
American Slavery Remembered honors the lives of the millions of Black people enslaved in the United States of America. Here you will find their stories read just as they were written. May we never forget the souls who lived, suffered and died in the making of America.