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Title Africans in America. Part 3, Brotherly love. Interview with Julius Scott, professor of history, New York University / [produced by WGBH]
Published Boston, MA : WGBH Educational Foundation, [1998]

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Description 1 online resource (75 min.)
Summary Julius Scott is interviewed about Haiti in 1790, Saint-Domingue as important trading port for the US, Haitian Revolution eliminates slavery, fears of US plantation owners, relocation of Haitian refugees, legal efforts to keep black Caribbeans out of ports and stop communication of news from Haiti, 1798 ships arrive in Philadelphia from Saint-Domingue, Thomas Jefferson's apprehension about a black republic, Toussaint L'Ouverture, Napoleon's influence in the Caribbean, Haiti independence, John Brown Russwurm, Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the Louisiana Purchase
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed September 12, 2017)
Performer Interviewee: Julius Scott
Notes In English
Subject Scott, Julius Sherrard, III, 1955-2021 -- Interviews
Slave trade -- History -- 18th century
Slavery -- United States -- History -- 18th century
Economic history.
Slave trade.
Slavery.
SUBJECT Haiti -- Economic conditions -- 18th century
Subject Haiti.
United States.
Genre/Form interviews.
History.
Interviews.
Unedited footage.
Interviews.
Unedited footage.
Interviews.
Form Streaming video
Author Jones, Jacquie, 1965- producer.
Scott, Julius Sherrard, III, 1955-2021, interviewee
WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), production company.