Colonial slavery / Ambrose Lane.

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Colonial slavery / Ambrose Lane.
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KZ1856.02
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Series which traces the history of slavery and its impact upon the political, legal, and social development of African-Americans.|COLINIAL SLAVERY / Ambrose Lane. - SERIES: Never again for white men only| no. 2 - Series which traces the history of slavery and its impact upon the political, legal, and social development of African-Americans. CONTENT: Lane begins by discussing Colonial American laws concerning slavery, and how African-Americans broke those laws. The laws were designed to socialize everyone in society within the dominant white-male value system. He makes specifics points about South Carolinian and Virginian laws as enacted by the State Legistlature, and Georgia slave laws, 1765-1770, which were extremely harsh and included the death penalty. The hatred to Euramerican society toward Blacks was in place before the War for Independence, he concludes. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 29 July 1992.

Lane begins by discussing Colonial American laws concerning slavery, and how African-Americans broke those laws. The laws were designed to socialize everyone in society within the dominant white-male value system. He makes specifics points about South Carolinian and Virginian laws as enacted by the State Legistlature, and Georgia slave laws, 1765-1770, which were extremely harsh and included the death penalty. The hatred to Euramerican society toward Blacks was in place before the War for Independence, he concludes.

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1 reel (60 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|60:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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