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About African-American Passages: Black Lives in the 19th Century
This podcast, hosted by Kluge Center Distinguished Visiting Scholar Adam Rothman, explores the lives of three African Americans whose passages through the 19th-century are uniquely documented in the Library's manuscripts.
African-American Passages: Black Lives in the 19th Century
Title: In Search of Adeline Henson
Speakers: Adam Rothman, Martha Jones, Beverly Brannan
Date: February 26, 2019
Running Time: 53:54 minutes
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Title: Robert Pinn's Left Hand
Speakers: Adam Rothman, Michelle Krowl, Chandra Manning
Date: February 19, 2019
Running Time: 48:36 minutes
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Title: The Long Journey of Omar Ibn Said
Speakers: Adam Rothman, Mary-Jane Deeb, Sylviane Diouf
Date: February 12, 2019
Running Time: 48:52 minutes
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Title: Prologue
Speakers: Adam Rothman
Date: February 5, 2019
Running Time: 7:37 minutes
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