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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: The History of Slavery, Part 5: The Road to Abolition
Description: Slavery died a long death in the Western World. Abolitionists began mobilizing in the 1700s (chief among them Quakers and other Protestant sects) but the movement took decades of activism, bookmaking, and even armed resistance to succeed.In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, America dealt with the contradiction of being founded on liberty and justice for allβ¦while treating four million humans as literal property for no other reason than their skin color. Strange situations emerged, such as Thomas Jefferson forcefully arguing for universal, innate rights while most likely fathering six children with his slave Sally Hemings.