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A Small Southern Town: The Nation's Capital In Slave Times

Richard Paul , 60:00

**** Earnest, Engaging, Informational

I am a fan of learning history through real human stories. I was worried when I read " dramatization" - but it's not overly so at all. It's more an evocative reading of various accounts, first person and historical, woven with present day inference and confirmation. Intelligent work, nicely edited, abundant sfx. Perfect for black history month/issues. vm

(Reviewer) (Editorial Board) Transom Editors , Atlantic Public Media
January 15, 2004

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A Small Southern Town: The Nation's Capital In Slave Times

Dramatization - largest mass-escape of slaves in Amer history - PROMOS ATTACHED

 

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