Freedom to the enslaved. It was big. It was no way that they could keep freedom quiet. No way. And we are back live here on American History tv on cspan 3 today. And on your screen is the cspan bus at Colonial Williamsburg, and we have been talking to curators, historians, interpreters here all day on American History tv about what life was like back in the 1770s in williamsburg, virginia. You just heard from one of the africanamerican interpreters there that we recently spoke to in williamsburg, by the way, active interpretation of slavery began in 1979. Here to talk more about that with us is steven seals. He is the senior manage irfor africanamerican programming. Mr. Seals, tell us a little bit more about what life was like for the enslaved population. Well, with williamsburg being more of an urban setting, youre going to find a lot more work happening within the homes closer to the slave masters. And what tended to mean is that there was less of an opportunity to have time on your
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