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Prince Among Slaves: The Cultural Legacy of Enslaved Africans

September 4, 2011 | By Public Programs Staff
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Prince Among Slaves: The Cultural Legacy of Enslaved Africans encompasses a nationwide series of thought-provoking presentations that use the award-winning NEH-supported documentary film as their centerpiece. In all, fifteen public screening-and-lecture events reached a large, diverse audience, deepening public understanding about the impact and legacy of American cultural and religious history in the antebellum era, and its influences on our pluralistic society today. The NEH-funded website [2] features rich content expanding on three theme areas—identity, Muslims in early America, and the Trans-Atlantic slave trade—with video by project scholars, archival images and more.

Prince Among Slaves received several Media Grants and an America's Historical and Cultural Organizations Implmentation grant from the Division of Public Programs. [3]


Source URL: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/public/featured-project/prince-among-slaves-the-cultural-legacy-enslaved-africans

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[1] http://www.neh.gov/files/divisions/public/images/princesub.jpg
[2] http://princeamongslaves.org/
[3] http://securegrants.neh.gov/publicquery/main.aspx?q=1&a=0&n=0&o=0&k=1&kv=prince+among+slaves&kj=and&w=0&f=0&s=0&p=0&d=0&y=0&prd=0&cov=0&prz=0&pg=0&ob=year&or=DESC