African American History: From the African Coast to the Civil War
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S1 E1 - The Origins of African Americans
December 18, 202434minBegin the course with an overview of the civilizations and societies of West Africa before the arrival of Europeans. Investigate the rise and fall of the great empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay, and the vast trade networks that sustained them. Then explore the rich and complex societies that thrived along the central African coastline, and how they became vulnerable to invasion.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E2 - Europe’s Expansion in the Atlantic World
December 18, 202429minTrace the rise of European exploration in the 15th century, and the factors that underlaid it. Observe how the Renaissance ideology of humanism drove a desire for expansion and wealth. Take account of the advances in military and seafaring technology that made exploration possible. Follow the first Portuguese incursions into West Africa, beginning a trade in humans that quickly became profitable.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E3 - The Transatlantic Trade in Humans
December 18, 202428minLearn how the Portuguese developed a military presence in West Africa to protect their trade in gold and humans, followed by the Dutch, French, and British. Examine the reasons why African rulers were initially willing to traffic humans—and were, ultimately, forced to do so. Track the European expansion into the Americas, which made the demand for enslaved labor insatiable.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E4 - Enslavement from Capture to Sale
December 18, 202426minHear firsthand accounts of the kidnapping of Africans who were sold into bondage. Observe the ways in which Africans were captured, including the enslavement of children. Visualize the long, forced marches to the coast, the suffering and death en route, and imprisonment before sale to traders. Finally, witness the dehumanizing process of the sale of captives, and the traders’ astonishing cruelty.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E5 - The Middle Passage
December 18, 202433minThe Middle Passage was the brutal sea journey of African captives to slavery in the Americas. Investigate the horrific conditions of life aboard slave ships, and the numerous uprisings by Africans to regain their freedom, against a background of cruel punishments, disease, suicides, and death. Learn how Africans coped, survived, and were “seasoned” to accept a new identity as slaves.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E6 - Slavery Takes Root
December 18, 202432minExplore how slavery developed within North America’s 13 British colonies. Trace the origins of slavery in the Caribbean, and its importation to the mainland to support plantation agriculture. Examine why slavery in America became based entirely on race. Then study the colonial laws and legal codes that defined slavery and denied Africans the most basic human rights and freedoms.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E7 - Slavery in Colonial America
December 18, 202432minInvestigate the nature of slavery in America before the American Revolution. Observe how slavery took root in the Chesapeake region through tobacco cultivation, how it thrived in New England, in mostly urban settings, and in the Carolina colony through rice production. Note the differences in the experience of enslaved women from that of men, and the unrelenting cruelty of their treatment.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E8 - Black Culture and Revolt in the Colonies
December 18, 202433minDiscover how enslaved Africans managed to retain their heritage, despite the horrors of enslavement. Note how they practiced African methods of agriculture, cooking and consuming food, healing, and medicine, as well as music and dance traditions and religious and celebratory rituals. Learn also how cultural practices undergirded the numerous revolts by enslaved Africans seeking freedom.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E9 - Black Protest in the Age of Revolution
December 18, 202432minDelve into the response by both enslaved and free Africans to the events of the American Revolution. Grasp their dilemma of whether to side with the British or with the American rebels and learn about the African American men who served in both armies, hoping for freedom following the conflict. Assess the painful outcome for Africans, as the slave system expanded dramatically after the war.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E10 - Black Enlightenment Thought
December 18, 202431minTrace the lives of Phillis Wheatley and Benjamin Banneker, two African American intellectuals who achieved wide recognition in literature and science. Drawing on the principles of the American Revolution, observe how many enslaved Africans leveraged the legal system to petition for their freedom and human rights, winning lawsuits and setting legal precedents for the future.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E11 - Freedom’s Failures
December 18, 202430minStudy the process and the aftermath of legal emancipation in the North. See how slavery was legally abolished in northern states, and the economic shifts, religious movements, and currents of thought that influenced abolition. Examine Northern policies of “gradual emancipation,” and the lingering opposition to ending slavery, as well as African American poverty, that plagued northern societies.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E12 - How Cotton Revived Slavery
December 18, 202434minSlavery expanded dramatically in the South following the Revolution. Track the rise of cotton production, its vast need for labor, and the strategies of plantation owners to satisfy the need. Delve into enslaved life on cotton plantations; the routines of cotton cultivation; and the brutality and legal strictures that sustained the slavery system, noting particularly what enslaved women endured.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E13 - Black Culture and Resistance in the South
December 18, 202431minUncover the ways in which the enslaved created meaningful lives despite their bondage. See how enslaved Africans forged alternative conceptions of family, developed a Christian “liberation theology,” and expressed themselves through humor and music. Observe their many forms of daily resistance, from concealing their feelings and deceiving slaveholders to creatively protecting each other.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E14 - Armed Rebellion in the Antebellum Era
December 18, 202432minTake the measure of the Haitian Revolution, where Africans threw off the yoke of slavery and established an independent Black nation. Grasp how the events in Haiti inspired and influenced numerous armed uprisings in the United States, highlighting the Virginia rebellion of 1800, the Louisiana uprising of 1811, the South Carolina revolt of 1822, and the landmark Nat Turner rebellion of 1831.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E15 - Free Black Communities in the North
December 18, 202430minExamine the hopes of newly emancipated Africans in the North, and why they dissolved into severe hardship and suffering. Following emancipation, track the growth of African American social and political organizations, churches, and schools. Witness the violent backlash of white Northerners and the destruction of African American communities.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E16 - Black Nationalism and Emigration
December 18, 202433minChart the rise of emigration movements, as Northern African Americans considered relocation to more welcoming countries. Follow the unfolding of Black emigration to Canada, Sierra Leone, Haiti, and Liberia, and the advent of the American Colonization Society, a white organization aiming to forcibly remove African Americans from the United States.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E17 - From Antislavery to Abolition
December 18, 202430minIn the early 19th century, a full-fledged abolition movement emerged in the United States. Learn how African American activists inspired antislavery leaders to call for an immediate end to slavery, and how the work of white abolitionist William Garrison culminated in the American Anti-Slavery Society. Trace the role of women in the abolitionist cause, and the ideological rifts that fractured it.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E18 - Black Political Thinkers in the North
December 18, 202432minFollow the development of African American political and intellectual thought in the antebellum North, through the lives of major activists. Begin with David Walker, author of an incendiary treatise against slavery. Continue with Maria Stewart, an impassioned writer and speaker; famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass; and Sojourner Truth, who championed both emancipation and women’s rights.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E19 - The Black Struggle for Citizenship
December 18, 202429minTake account of the deep conflicts over strategy that challenged the abolitionist movement in the 1840s, dividing advocates for moral appeals to white Americans against those favoring direct or violent action in the name of freedom. Then see how African American activists successfully fought segregation in the North and waged a battle for unrestricted voting rights and full rights of citizenship.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E20 - Running for Freedom
December 18, 202431minThis lecture follows the stories of fugitives, enslaved people who sacrificed everything to free themselves from bondage. Better understand why fugitivity was a major and ongoing irritant for Southern enslavers. Learn about the severe perils of escape and hear accounts of famous fugitives. Learn about the remarkable organizations that arose to assist fugitives.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E21 - Slavery Splinters the Union
December 18, 202433minIn the 1850s, the battles regarding slavery tore the Union apart, leading inexorably to the Civil War. Examine the economic and political debates over slavery, and the conflicts over free versus slave states that deepened the tensions between North and South. Witness the events of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act, and John Brown’s Raid, as the country teetered toward war.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E22 - The Politics of Emancipation
December 18, 202427minRelive the opening of the Civil War and explore how African Americans responded to the conflict. See how enslaved people in the South seized the opportunity to gain their freedom and trace the conflicted impulses of Black Northerners. Grapple with the myth of Abraham Lincoln as the “Great Emancipator” and track his political quandary as he faced increasing pressure to emancipate the enslaved.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E23 - Battling the Curse of Slavery
December 18, 202433minWith the Union’s acceptance of African American soldiers, see how African Americans faced severe discrimination in the military. Note their bravery in military actions, turning the tide of the war. Investigate lingering Northern racism, and the anti-Black violence in New York City in retaliation for the draft. See how the exodus of the enslaved in the South precipitated the end of the Civil War.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E24 - The Fruits and Failures of Reconstruction
December 18, 202435minConclude with a look at the conditions for Black Americans in the aftermath of the Civil War. Learn about the policies of Reconstruction, as America adjusted to a post-slavery reality. Observe how African Americans initially made strong advances into business and politics but were impeded by anti-Black sentiment, the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, and a stringent re-imposition of white supremacy.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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