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Flight to Freedom: The Underground Railroad
 Between 1790 and 1860, thousands of slaves fled the South for liberation on the "Underground Railroad," a system of invisible tracks and anonymous conductors who gave shelter to fugitive slaves. Through interviews with national experts, and examinati...(more details) |
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Found Voices: The Slave Narratives
 How did it feel to be bought and sold like cattle, only to be liberated with nowhere to go and no one to turn to for help? In this profoundly moving program, Ted Koppel of ABC News presents the African-American slave experience in the voices of those...(more details) |
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By River, By Rail: History of the Black Migration
 In the early 20th century, blacks moved north in hope of a better life with little more than a prayer and the shirts on their backs. In this program, poet Maya Angelou, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume, and a host of other African-Americans recount the s...(more details) |
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Moving North to Chicago: The Great Black Migration
In 1900, more than 90 percent of all African Americans lived in the South under harsh discriminatory laws and segregated conditions. The opportunity for a better way of life motivated more than seven million African Americans to move west and north, ...(more details) |
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Black Communities after the Civil War
In this program, historians trace the westward migration of former slaves to Oklahoma after the Civil War, where they built many thriving towns-and their subsequent exodus to Tulsa. The primary focus is on the towns of Clearview and Boley, where blac...(more details) |
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