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America’s Long Struggle Against Slavery

By: Richard Bell, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Professor Richard Bell
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What do you really know about the fight against slavery in America? We’re all familiar with the Underground Railroad and the Emancipation Proclamation, but the fight against slavery was not some sudden movement that sprang up in the middle of the 19th century. Resistance from the enslaved started on the western coast of Africa in the 15th century and continued as the institution of slavery was codified in America, culminating with the War between the States.

This 300-year struggle has too often been glossed over by history books enamored with American ingenuity, Manifest Destiny, and tales of Revolutionary freedom. But to understand America - to fully understand our country today - one must examine the whole history of struggle, oppression, and resistance, not only by famous figures like Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman, but also by an enormous and often unfamiliar cast of characters, including:

  • The “saltwater slaves” who revolted aboard slave ships;
  • Phibbah Thistlewood, a woman who made the best of her situation to bridge the gap between her master and her fellow slaves;
  • David Walker, Nat Turner, and other figures calling for immediate, urgent action; and
  • Northern Quakers who changed the political tide. What these disparate figures had in common was they gradually coalesced into a movement. Individuals gradually organized, and then the abolitionist movement led to war which led, in theory, to freedom.

America’s Long Struggle Against Slavery is your chance to survey the history of the American anti-slavery movement, from the dawn of the transatlantic slave trade during the late 15th century to the end of Reconstruction in 1877 and beyond. Taught by Professor Richard Bell of the University of Maryland, these 30 eye-opening lectures give you an up-close view of a venal institution and the people who fought against it - and who often paid for their courage with their lives.

This Great Course is a must-have for scholars and history buffs alike. As Professor Bell examines the different means and methods that Americans, white and black, have used to escape slavery, he presents the grand problems that animated everyone engaged in this great struggle.

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This is without doubt one of the best recitals of slavery ever. A fantastic if harrowing portrayal of this subject!

Sensational!

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Insightful, thought provoking, balanced and well structured. This course taught me things I did not read about in school or uni. Excellent narration, that really emphasises key dramatic events and attitudes of the time.

Essential Learning

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Narrator very good, a very educational book, America has not moved on a whole lot in terms of that racist mentality

Great education

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Excellent. Interesting and finished really quickly. Great delivery too. Sad to know this dark chapter occured and still hss lingering effects. A very relevant read today.

Harrowing and insightful

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In-depth history of the USA's fight against slavery and many of its historical figures, both white and black. The last two lectures show that the struggle against slavery in the USA and worldwide is far from over, and some shocking and the course contains many surprising facts and stories.

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