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Thelma Foote is interviewed about the historical importance of the African Burial Ground in New York colony, life in the early Colonial settlements, how the colonies changed with the introduction of black labor, laws to limit the rights of black people, rise of slave labor in the colonies following the introduction of African slaves into Barbados, life in the South Carolina colony, life in the New York colony and curfew laws, New York City slave conspiracy, the importance of studying our racial past
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material_proyectable Rebiun25980882 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25980882 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 170912s1998 mau058 eo |o v|eng d CBUC 991000718934606712 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP n-us--- n------ Africans in America. Part 1, The terrible transformation. Interview with Thelma Foote, assistant professor, History School of the Humanities, University of California - Irvine [produced by WGBH] Boston, MA WGBH Educational Foundation [1998] Boston, MA Boston, MA WGBH Educational Foundation 1 online resource (58 minutes) 1 online resource (58 minutes) 005819 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Title from resource description page (viewed September 12, 2017) Interviewee:Thelma Foote Thelma Foote is interviewed about the historical importance of the African Burial Ground in New York colony, life in the early Colonial settlements, how the colonies changed with the introduction of black labor, laws to limit the rights of black people, rise of slave labor in the colonies following the introduction of African slaves into Barbados, life in the South Carolina colony, life in the New York colony and curfew laws, New York City slave conspiracy, the importance of studying our racial past In English Foote, Thelma Wills 1956)--) Interviews African Americans- History- To 1863 Slavery- North America- History- 17th century Estados Unidos- History- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 Television interviews Unedited footage WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.) production company