Episodes
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Slavery by Another Name with Haitian-Creole Subtitles
S1 E4 - 1h 26m
Slavery by Another Name is a 90-minute documentary that challenges one of Americans’ most cherished assumptions: the belief that slavery in this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation. The film tells how even as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865, thousands of African Americans were pulled back into forced labor with shocking force and brutality.
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Slavery by Another Name with Portuguese Subtitles
S1 E3 - 1h 26m
Slavery by Another Name is a 90-minute documentary that challenges one of Americans’ most cherished assumptions: the belief that slavery in this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation. The film tells how even as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865, thousands of African Americans were pulled back into forced labor with shocking force and brutality.
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Slavery by Another Name with Spanish Subtitles
S1 E2 - 1h 26m
Slavery by Another Name is a 90-minute documentary that challenges one of Americans’ most cherished assumptions: the belief that slavery in this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation. The film tells how even as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865, thousands of African Americans were pulled back into forced labor with shocking force and brutality.
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The Bricks We Stand On
S1 E3 - 17m 55s
In this 20 minute extra, Douglas A. Blackmon takes us to Atlanta for a look to explore the history of the city and learn about how the project evolved. The author also visits with descendents of historical characters featured in his book and the film who discuss the importance of coming to grips with challenging history.
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The Making of Slavery by Another Name
S1 E2 - 9m 16s
What goes into making a history documentary? Go behind the scenes for the making of SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME.
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Slavery by Another Name
S1 E1 - 1h 24m
Slavery by Another Name is a 90-minute documentary that challenges one of Americans’ most cherished assumptions: the belief that slavery in this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation. The film tells how even as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865, thousands of African Americans were pulled back into forced labor with shocking force and brutality.
Extras + Features
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New Systems of Exploitation
S1 -
Historians Khalil Muhammad and Risa Goluboff breakdown the legal steps taken to re-enslave southern blacks after the Civil War.
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The Good, the Bad and the Worst
S1 - 1m 19s
Historian Pete Daniel talks about the positive things going on in history in addition to the bad things going on with white supremacy.
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What are the Reconstruction Amendments?
S1 -
Historian Risa Goluboff explains the thirteenth, fourteenth & fifteenth amendments (also known as the Reconstruction Amendments).
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Influential Voices Against Peonage
S1 -
Historian Pete Daniel tells about the influential voices reaching out to him about peonage.
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Reflections on Family History
S1 - 1m 2s
Descendant Cristina Comer explains her family's history and her challenges reconciling them.
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Reflections on Integration
S1 - 4m 8s
Sharon Malone talks about her sister Vivian Malone integrating the University of Alabama during an interview recorded by StoryCorps.
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The Danger of Coal Mines
S1 -
Historian Khalil Muhammad explains the various dangers in coal mining history.
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Prosecuting Peonage Trials Begins
S1 -
Historian Harry Lembeck explains Booker T. Washington, progressivism, Teddy Roosevelt and the federal government’s involvement in peonage trials.
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Reflections on Labor
S1 - 2m 48s
Descendant Rod Frazer remembers the types of labor on WD McCurdy's plantation: slave, free and convict.
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Reflections on Childhood in a Company Town
S1 - 2m 33s
During an interview recorded by StoryCorps, Bobby Clayton describes the Alabaman company town he grew up in.
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The Complications of Sharecropping
S1 - 1m 57s
Historian Mary Ellen Curtin explains the complications of sharecropping and how conflict was inevitable.
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Plessy v. Ferguson
S1 -
Historian Risa Goluboff explains how Plessy v. Ferguson opened the door to legal segregation.
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