Howard Zinn: The People's Historian
Streaming Video - 2014
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Ray Suarez interviews Howard Zinn about the rebelling working girls of Lowell mills and women becoming involved in anti-slavery and feminist movements. Zinn discusses suppression of slave revolts by plantation owners, entry of blacks into the Civil War and how the North eventually gave power, over blacks, back to the South
Lowell Mill Strikes (5:19)
Paternal Mill Owners? (1:54)
Rise of Women Activists (2:44)
Gabriel's Rebellion (3:44)
Suppressing Slave Revolts (4:43)
Forms of Slave Resistance (1:37)
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 (4:34)
Slavery's Economic Impact (4:08)
"Cannibals All!" (1:54)
Southern Bread Riots (5:34)
Civil War Class Conflict (3:26)
Contribution of Black Soldiers (1:41)
Blacks Affect Policy (2:02)
Treatment of Black POW's (1:01)
Freedmen's Bureau & Black Codes (3:04)
Enforcement of 14th & 15th Amendments (3:57)
Compromise of 1877 (3:50)
Crumbling of Radical Reconstruction (2:48)
History of Resistance (2:31)
Indian Territory (4:30)
Credits: Howard Zinn: The People's Historian-Part 3: A Fractured Nation (1800-1865) (0:31)
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PUBLISHED
Independent Production Fund, 2014
Year Published: 2014
Format: Streaming Video
SUBJECTS
First-wave feminism
Slave insurrections
United States