Overview:
Abdul Rahman, an African prince who was sold into slavery, spent four decades in servitude before an amazing coincidence took him to the White House to meet President John Quincy Adams, where he was granted his freedom. Mos Def narrates this PBS documentary that includes reenactments of scenes from Rahman's life and interviews with historians who discuss the conditions faced by slaves in early America.Status: | Released (2008-02-04) |
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Awards: | 1 win |
Screen: | Andrea Kalin, Lloyd 'Raki' Jones, Erik Habecker |
Productions: | Unity Productions Foundation, Spark Media |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 1660492: David Elvove - Henry Clay (voice)
- 79799: Tyler Gatton - Mouth harp player / child
- 1660497: Bruce Holmes - Thomas Foster
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