The movement to abolish slavery took root in Pennsylvania, from the Quaker principles of its early settlers to the Free African Society and the fiery activism of John Brown. Amidst heated debates and societal unrest, many Pennsylvanians opposed slavery and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the enslaved in their quest for freedom. This is the story of Pennsylvania’s 200-year-long struggle for emancipation. Find out more on Past PA. [ Ссылка ]
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Past PA illuminates the history of Pennsylvania. This digital series will bring a deeper understanding of important events that people have likely heard of but might not know very much about, and help people learn new stories about well-known events. Many of the events and individuals throughout the Commonwealth’s history have important lessons to teach us today.
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0:00 Abolition in PA
0:36 Quakers & slavery
1:40 Protecting slavery
2:33 Grassroots abolition
2:57 Washington the enslaver
3:53 Racist opposition
5:04 Underground Railroad
6:21 Erupting confrontations
6:46 John Brown's revolt
7:59 Buchanan & secession
8:34 Thaddeus Stevens
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