African captives rise up against slavery in Talladega murals | Watch PBS News Hour on PBS Wisconsin
African captives rise up against slavery in Talladega murals
02/26/15 | 4m 18s | Rating: NR
In 1938, the historically black Talladega College commissioned artist Hale Woodruff to create a series of paintings telling the story of the Amistad, when 53 Africans revolted on a Spanish ship carrying them to slavery one century earlier. A traveling exhibition organized by the High Museum in Atlanta showcases the Talladega murals, now on view at the Smithsonian. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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