American Experience | Uncle Tom's Cabin | PBS
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American Experience #101
Broadcast Date: Jan. 9, 2013
After moving to Brunswick, Maine, Harriet Beecher Stowe was deeply disturbed by the Fugitive Slave Act. In March 1852, Stowe's novel about the evils of slavery sold 10,000 copies in its first week. It is the most popular book and the most influential book in American history.
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American Experience | Tragedy... (#101)
An 1849 Cholera outbreak in Cincinnati claims Harriet Beecher Stowe's beloved son Charlie. 02:52
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American Experience | One Slave... (#101)
Escaped slave George Latimer's imprisonment and subsequent release affects the country. 01:26
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American Experience | Failed... (#101)
In the Spring of 1854, fugitive slave Anthony Burns sat in Boston's city jail. 02:55
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American Experience |... (#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 | A Powerful... (#101)
Frederick Douglass agrees to join William Lloyd Garrison to advocate for abolitionism. 02:53
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American Experience | Frederick... (#101)
Frederick Douglass and his wife settle in New Bedford, MA where he does hard manual labor. 00:49
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American Experience | Two... (#101)
Abolitionist activists Angelina Grimke and Theodore Weld come together. 02:49
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American Experience | Douglass... (#101)
In September of 1838, Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison met in Nantucket. 02:37
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American Experience | The... (#101)
An anti-abolitionist mob threatens a meeting and burns Pennsylvania Hall to the ground. 01:29
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American Experience | Douglass... (#101)
In Rochester, NY, Frederick Douglass publishes abolitionist newspaper "The North Star." 02:24
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | CLINTON |... (#101)
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American Experience | Harriet... (#2501)
On a day trip to Kentucky in 1832, Harriet Beecher happened upon her first slave auction. 02:21
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The Advisors of AMERICAN...
Historians John Stauffer and Lois Brown talk about the value of the abolitionists' story. See Stauffer and Brown in... 02:58
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American Experience |...
William Lloyd Garrison is attacked by an anti-abolitionist mob in Boston in 1835. 01:59
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American Experience | Angelina... (#2501)
After reading reports of pro-slavery violence, Angelina Grimke began to speak out publicly 02:59
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American Experience | Frederick... (#2501)
In 1833, Frederick Douglass was sent to a slave breaker to be beaten back into submission. 02:59
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