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The Abolitionists | A minute with T. Ryder Smith #2 | PBS
T. Ryder Smith on playing abolitionist John Brown in AMERICAN EXPERIENCE's forthcoming "The Abolitionists", premiering January 8 on 9/8c on PBS. Learn more: www.pbs.org 01:17
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Abolitionists | A minute with Jeanine Serralles #2 | PBS
Jeanine Serralles talks about Angelina Grimké's ideology in regards to abolitionism and women's rights and how her beliefs were expressed in the details of her wedding ceremony. See Jeanine as... 01:47
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The Abolitionists | A minute with Neal Huff #2 | PBS
Neal Huff talks about filming the scene where William Lloyd Garrison burns the Constitution in AMERICAN EXPERIENCE's forthcoming "The Abolitionists", premiering January 8 at 9/8c on PBS. Learn more:... 01:18
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The Abolitionists | A minute with Richard Brooks #2 | PBS
Richard Brooks talks about slavery as an enterprise in America during the 18th and early 19th century. See Richard as Frederick Douglass in AMERICAN EXPERIENCE's forthcoming "The Abolitionists",... 00:32
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The Abolitionists | A minute with Kate Lyn Shiel #1 | PBS
Kate Lyn Shiel explains what inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to write her novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin". See Kate as Harriet Beecher Stowe in AMERICAN EXPERIENCE's forthcoming "The Abolitionists",... 01:05
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The Abolitionists | A minute with Jeanine Serralles #1 | PBS
Jeanine Serralles on her favorite scene from AMERICAN EXPERIENCE's forthcoming "The Abolitionists", premiering on January 8 at 9/8c on PBS. Learn more: www.pbs.org 00:41
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A minute with Neal Huff | PBS
Neal Huff on abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison 01:16
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A minute with Richard Brooks | PBS
Richard Brooks on what drew him to the part of Frederick Douglass in our film "The Abolitionists", premiering January 8th on PBS. 01:10
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | The Abolitionists (Preview) | PBS
The story of how abolitionist allies Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown, Angelina Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass turned a despised fringe movement against chattel slavery into... 00:31
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Why We Made The Abolitionists | PBS
Filmmakers Mark Samels, Sharon Grimberg and Rob Rapley talk about American Experience's forthcoming three hour documentary film "The Abolitionists" - premieres Tuesday, January 8th on PBS.... 03:00
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American Experience | Tragedy Leads to Inspiration | PBS (#101)
An 1849 Cholera outbreak in Cincinnati claims Harriet Beecher Stowe's beloved son Charlie. 02:52
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American Experience | Abolitionist Allies Fall Out | PBS (#101)
After the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, abolition takes on a new urgency for enslaved people 02:54
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American Experience | Uncle Tom's Cabin | PBS (#101)
Harriet Beecher Stowe writes the most popular and influential book in American history. 02:56
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American Experience | One Slave Makes a Difference | PBS (#101)
Escaped slave George Latimer's imprisonment and subsequent release affects the country. 01:26
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American Experience | Failed Protests | PBS (#101)
In the Spring of 1854, fugitive slave Anthony Burns sat in Boston's city jail. 02:55













