The Abolitionists |
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After four decades and 1,803 issues, William Lloyd Garrison closed his abolitionist newspaper.
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The Abolitionists |
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After reading reports of pro-slavery violence, Angelina Grimke decided she could not remain silent.
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The Abolitionists |
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In 1829, abolitionist Angelina Grimke left Charleston for an uncertain future in the North.
The Abolitionists |
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The daughter of one of South Carolina's first families, Angelina Grimke believed slavery was a sin.
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The makers of The Abolitionists describe making a film about a "transformative moment in American history that stemmed from the actions of ordinary individuals."
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The Abolitionists |
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Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison introduces self-emancipated Frederick Douglass.
Cold War Roadshow |
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When the Soviet premier visited the Agricultural Experiment Station in Beltsville, Maryland, he was unimpressed with the small turkeys.
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Cold War Roadshow |
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Sergei Khrushchev was 22 when he accompanied his father on an unprecedented American tour. Sergei reflects on the whirlwind, cross-country trip and his impressions of America.
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Cold War Roadshow |
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Nikita Khrushchev took in the sites of 1950s New York City, and his son captured it on camera.Â
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Cold War Roadshow |
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During his 1959 trip to the U.S., Khrushchev and his entourage toured the landmarks of Washington, D.C.
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Cold War Roadshow |
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When Nikita Khrushchev arrived in America, celebrations ran high. So did tensions.
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Cold War Roadshow |
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Get a first-person view of what it was like to ride in Khrushchev’s motorcade as he traveled across America.
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