Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery

Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery (1998)

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Everything you thought you knew about slavery is about to be challenged. Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery is the groundbreaking series that makes history by sharing it from a new perspective. Nearly ten years in the making, this landmark six-hour set exposes the truth through surprising revelations, dramatic recreations, rare archival photography and riveting first-person accounts.

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Scheduleevery Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04Judgment DayOct 22, 1998
S01E03Brotherly LoveOct 21, 1998
S01E02RevolutionOct 20, 1998
S01E01Terrible TransformationOct 19, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery' premiere?

'Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery' premiered on October 19, 1998.

Who narrated the TV show?

The TV show was narrated by Angela Bassett.

What was the genre of the show?

The show was a historical documentary series.

How many episodes were there in the series?

The series consisted of four episodes.

What was the show's focus?

The show focused on the history of slavery in America and the experiences of Africans during that time.

Who were the executive producers of the show?

The show was executive produced by Orlando Bagwell and Susan Bellows.

What was the duration of each episode?

Each episode had a duration of approximately 90 minutes.

Were there any notable guest appearances in the show?

No notable guest appearances were made in the show.

Who were the main historians and scholars featured in the series?

The series featured interviews with prominent historians and scholars such as Ira Berlin, Michael Gomez, and James Horton.

What was the production company behind the show?

The show was produced by WGBH Educational Foundation in association with BBC.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, the show received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series.

What was the critical reception of the show?

The show was highly praised by critics for its in-depth exploration of the subject matter and its educational value.

Did the show cover other aspects of African-American history besides slavery?

No, the show primarily focused on the history of slavery in America.

How was the show's historical accuracy maintained?

The show's historical accuracy was maintained through extensive research and consultation with historians and scholars.

Did the show feature any reenactments or dramatizations?

Yes, the show included reenactments and dramatizations to bring historical events to life.

What impact did the show have on public awareness of African-American history?

The show played a significant role in raising public awareness about the history of slavery and its impact on African-Americans.

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