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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Help Me To Find My People 20141214

Efforts to reunite families after emancipation. This was conducted on the campus of the university of North Carolina and is part of the booktv college series. It is about 40 minutes. Host professor Heather Andrea williams, in 1863, what was generally the slave population in the u. S. . Guest probably about 5 million the native American South at that point. Slavery has been abolished in northern states. I think it is important to say that just because many people dont realize there had been slavery in the north. But by the 1820s, it has been abolished in places like new york and massachusetts. Proslavery then continued in the south. There were about 5 million. Host of the 5 million, how many do you think were displaced from their families . Guest it is so difficult for me to speak in terms of numbers. It really is. Part of the point of the work is nobody is keeping track of people. I point out that not everybody experiences, but large numbers. If most of them did or if a third of them d

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Help Me To Find My People 20140629

Booktv sat down with repressor transport to talk about her book, help me to find my people, which looks at my separations during slavery and the rest of the unit families after emancipation. This interview is connect on campus of the universe in North Carolina and is part of the booktv scholar series. Its about 40 minutes. Professor Heather Andrea williams, in 1863, what was generally displeased population in the u. S. . Probably about 5 million in the American South at that point. Slavery had been abolished in northern stayed and i think it is important to say that just because many people dont realize there have been slavery in the north. By the 1820s it had been places like new york and massachusetts answers lavery then continued in the south to about 5 million. Host of those 5 million, how many do you think were displaced from families . Guest it is so difficult for me to speak in terms of numbers. It really is because i get it thin pieces of information and part of the point of th

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Help Me To Find My People 20140630

Professor Heather Williams in 1863 what was generally the slaveth population in the United States . Guest probably about 5 million at that point slavery had been abolishedhe in the northern states and it is important to say that because many people donttw realize there had beenne slavery in the north but by the 1820s it was abolished in places like new york and massachusetts sogm then it continued in the south with about 5 million. How many do you think ares displaced terms of numbers. It really is. I get bits and pieces of information. Nobody was really keeping track of these people. And so the work that i have done, i. Out that not everybody experienced separation. Not every enslaved person, but large numbers of them did. I cannot say most of them did or if a third of them did. I just a geographer as estimated that about onethird of enslaved children a experienced separation of some sort. Maybe they were sold away from their parents for one or the other parent was sold away. So he e

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Help Me To Find My People 20140629

North carolina and is part of the book tv college series. It is about 40 minutes. Said the one professor, in 1863 what was generally this late population in the u. S. . Guest probably about 5 million in the American South at that point. Slavery had been abolished in the northern states. I think it is important to say that just because many people dont realize there had been slavery in the north. But by the 18 twenties it had been abolished and places like new york and massachusetts. And so slavery then continued in the south. Host of those 5 million, how many do you think were displaced from their family . Guest it is so difficult for me to speak in terms of numbers. It really is. I get bits and pieces of information. Nobody was really keeping track of these people. And so the work that i have done, i. Out that not everybody experienced separation. Not every enslaved person, but large numbers of them did. I cannot say most of them did or if a third of them did. I just a geographer as e

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