Emancipation Road - Season 1

Emancipation Road

Season 1

2014 • 7 Episodes

Episodes

1625 - 1863 – The Shadows of Slavery - Emancipation Road

1. 1625 - 1863 – The Shadows of Slavery

September 16, 2014

This first episode of Emancipation Road takes a look into the history of slavery in the United States, from the beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade to the Civil War.

1870-1909 - Separate But Equal - Emancipation Road

2. 1870-1909 - Separate But Equal

September 16, 2014

An examination of African-American life through the end of the 19th Century, and the disparity that divided society into "separate but equal" facilities.

1863-1870 - The Emancipation Proclamation - Emancipation Road

3. 1863-1870 - The Emancipation Proclamation

September 16, 2014

Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation and its effect on the end of the Civil War, the Reconstruction era in the South, and the eventual Constitutional amendments passed to protect it.

1909-WWII - Regardless of the Color of One's Skin - Emancipation Road

4. 1909-WWII - Regardless of the Color of One's Skin

September 16, 2014

Beginning with the founding of the NAACP, this episode examines the societal changes that helped accelerate African American advancement in the early 20th Century.

1945-1963 - The Double Victory - Emancipation Road

5. 1945-1963 - The Double Victory

September 16, 2014

African American soldiers celebrated a double victory: Defeat of the Axis powers, and greater acceptance in the military following their devoted service. On the home front, however, the stage was being set for the confrontations of the Civil Rights Era.

1963-1968 - The Civil Rights Era - Emancipation Road

6. 1963-1968 - The Civil Rights Era

September 16, 2014

A look at the protests, demonstrations, and prominent figures of the Civil Rights Movement that finally ended segregation in the United States.

1968-Today - Heroes of Hope - Emancipation Road

7. 1968-Today - Heroes of Hope

September 16, 2014

This final episode looks at some of the groundbreaking African American heroes in the years following the Civil Rights movement, up through President Barack Obama.