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- 2019TV EpisodeScholars and museum interpreters discuss the extensive specialized knowledge of skilled enslaved laborers in the colonial North, while actors depict Caesar the miller and his apprentice, Flip.
- 2019TV EpisodeScholars and museum interpreters discuss what happened to Caesar, the enslaved miller, and to the entire enslaved community at Philipsburg Manor, after the death of their enslaver.
- Inspired by primary documents, this reenactment depicts the final meeting of Jack and Parthenia, an enslaved married couple held by different enslavers. On the eve of Parthenia's forced departure for Barbados, she and Jack say farewell.
- All that is known about Jack and Parthenia comes from a few lines in a letter written by Jack's enslaver Hannah Penn, wife of William Penn, the founder of the colony of Pennsylvania. A historian describes another side of the story.
- Public historians discuss the history and mythology of the 1741 conspiracy and rebellion.
- 2019TV EpisodeFor more than a hundred years after the passing of the 13th Amendment, the facts of Northern enslavement were systematically left out of textbooks, museums, and historic site interpretations, changing the U.S. national narrative.
- 2019TV EpisodeStaff and advisors to Historic Hudson Valley discuss how the stories of enslaved residents were restored to the interpretation at the Philipsburg Manor historic site, as a result of sustained research into primary sources.
- 2019TV EpisodeThe impact of American slavery can still be felt today, more than 150 years after the 13th Amendment. Historians and educators discuss the legacy of racism that has endured throughout the U.S. long after the end of legal enslavement.