Africans in America. Judgment day. Part 4
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Deborah Gray White is interviewed about the journal of Frances "Fanny" Kemble, the lives of slave women, Harriet Jacobs, headman Frank and the rape of his wife Betty, what it means to be white vs. what it means to be black, the persistence of racism because of attitudes formed during slavery, Butler Island and black culture, the importance of Christianity and education, maintaining identity, fear of being sold, legacy of slavery.
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61 minutes
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Alexander Street
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