Africans in America. Part 2, Revolution. Interview with Norrece T. Jones, associate professor of history and African American studies, Virginia Commonwealth University. 2 of 4 / [produced by WGBH].
Norrece Jones is interviewed about realities for slave families, the importance of kinship, communications among slaves, the relationships between master and slaves, the fates of slave mothers and babies, contradictory notions of freedom, why many slaves supported the British, Venture Smith, capital...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
WGBH Educational Foundation,
[1998]
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Genre/Form: | Interviews, Unedited footage |
Summary: | Norrece Jones is interviewed about realities for slave families, the importance of kinship, communications among slaves, the relationships between master and slaves, the fates of slave mothers and babies, contradictory notions of freedom, why many slaves supported the British, Venture Smith, capitalism as a driver of slavery, resistance and its dangers, distortions of American history with regard to slavery. |
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Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed September 12, 2017). |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (66 min.) |
Playing Time: | 01:06:20 |
Awards: | Nominated 1999 NAACP Image Award, Outstanding News, Talk or Information Special Nominated 1999 Online Film & Television Association, Best Informational Special Won 1998, Peabody Award |
Participant or Performer: | Interviewee: Norrece T. Jones. |
Language: | In English. |