

Slavery and the Making of America
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시즌 1 에피소드 1 - Part 1: The Downward Spiral
2005년 2월 8일55분As early as the 1620s, there were no laws defining the limitations imposed on slaves in the colonies, but within a hundred years, everything changed. By the early 18th century, the trade of African slaves in America was expanding and many colonies adopted strict "black codes," transforming the social system into one of legal racial oppression.PBS Documentaries 무료 체험 또는 구매하기시즌 1 에피소드 2 - Part 2: Liberty in the Air
2005년 2월 8일55분From the 1740s to the 1830s, slavery continued to support economic development, but the Revolutionary War revealed the contradictions of a nation seeking independence while denying freedom to its black citizens. As the slave population reproduced, American planters became less dependent on the African slave trade and ensuing generations of slaves developed a unique culture of their own.PBS Documentaries 무료 체험 또는 구매하기시즌 1 에피소드 3 - Part 3: Seeds of Destruction
2005년 2월 16일55분While the Northern states adopted laws to abolish and phase out slavery, in the southern United States, slavery entered the period of its greatest expansion as cotton became the country’s most valuable crop. The abolitionist movement, led by Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, and others, gathered strength in the North, contributing to the widening fissure and imminent break-up of the nation.PBS Documentaries 무료 체험 또는 구매하기시즌 1 에피소드 4 - Part 4: The Challenge of Freedom
2005년 2월 8일55분The complexities of the Civil War and Reconstruction are chronicled through the experience of South Carolina slave Robert Smalls. The formation of militant groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, threatened the future of racial equality and segregation laws began to appear across the country. Slavery's eradication had not brought an end to black oppression.PBS Documentaries 무료 체험 또는 구매하기