

Up from Slavery (2011 - 2011)
In 1860, as the American Experiment threatened to explode into a bloody civil war, there were as many as four hundred thousand slave-owners in the United States, and almost four million slaves. The nation was founded upon the idea that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The nation would pay a bloody cost for denying that right to more than twelve percent of its population. But when slavery was first brought to America's shores, this war, and even the nation it tore apart, was centuries in the future. With incredibly detailed historical reenactments, expert commentary and the stories of slavery told through first-hand accounts, this is an epic struggle 400 years in the making. A journey into the past like none other. This is the story of these men and women who by their hands laid the foundation of what would become the most powerful nation on Earth. Join us as we rise...UP FROM SLAVERY. Content: Part One - 1619 Virginia - The First African Slaves arrive Part Two - 18th Century Colonial America and Slavery under the rule of the British Empire Part Three - Slavery in the United States after the Revolution Part Four - Nat Turner's Rebellion, 1831 Part Five - Abolition from the North grows Part Six - The Civil War. Emancipation Proclamation Part Seven - Aftermath of the Civil War and new "freedom"Up from Slavery has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Hoopla, free on Tubi, streaming with subscription on Docurama (Via Prime Video), and 5 others. It's a biography and documentary show with 7 episodes over 1 season. Up from Slavery is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.3 (62 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch Up from Slavery streaming on Cineverse, Cineverse, Docurama (Via Prime Video), Hoopla, and Tubi. It is also possible to buy Up from Slavery on Prime Video, Google Play, and YouTube.
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Up from Slavery provides an in-depth look into the history of slavery in the United States, offering viewers a chance to learn about this significant period in American history through detailed historical reenactments, expert commentary, and first-hand accounts.
The show covers a broad timeline, from the arrival of the first African slaves in 1619 Virginia to the aftermath of the Civil War, providing a comprehensive understanding of the evolution and impact of slavery.
Despite its challenging subject matter, Up from Slavery has been well-received by audiences, earning a respectable IMDb rating of 7.4 out of 10, indicating its quality and the compelling nature of its content.
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Up from Slavery Season 1 Overview
Sep 13, 2011 - Sep 13, 2011Season 1 of Up from Slavery has 7 episodes that are available to stream on Hoopla, Docurama, Cineverse, Tubi, Cineverse and for Rent or Purchase on 3 Services.
Up from Slavery Season 1 Episodes

S01 E07Part Seven - Aftermath of the Civil War and new...
Sep 13, 2011This section of the series looks at the conclusion of the War Between the States and the effects of the...
S01 E07 of Up from Slavery is available to stream on Hoopla, Docurama, Cineverse, Tubi, Cineverse and for Rent or Purchase on 3 Services.

S01 E06 Part Six - The Civil War. Emancipation Proclamation
Sep 13, 2011This portion of the series talks about the causes of and start of the Civil War; the evolution of the...
S01 E06 of Up from Slavery is available to stream on Hoopla, Docurama, Cineverse, Tubi, Cineverse and for Rent or Purchase on 3 Services.

S01 E05 Part Five - Abolition from the North grows
Sep 13, 2011Up From Slavery is a powerful, compelling and haunting documentary series that examines the history of slavery in America, from the...
S01 E05 of Up from Slavery is available to stream on Hoopla, Docurama, Cineverse, Tubi, Cineverse and for Rent or Purchase on 3 Services.
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7 episodes (100%) are available to watch free online (Tubi and Cineverse).
7 episodes (100%) are available to stream on a subscription service (Hoopla, Docurama, and Cineverse).
7 episodes (100%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 3 services (Google Play, Prime Video, and YouTube).
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Up from Slavery has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.3 (62 votes). The show is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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In 1860, as the American Experiment threatened to explode into a bloody civil war, there were as many as four hundred thousand slave-owners in the United States, and almost four million slaves. The nation was founded upon the idea that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The nation would pay a bloody cost for denying that right to more than twelve percent of its population. But when slavery was first brought to America's shores, this war, and even the nation it tore apart, was centuries in the future. With incredibly detailed historical reenactments, expert commentary and the stories of slavery told through first-hand accounts, this is an epic struggle 400 years in the making. A journey into the past like none other. This is the story of these men and women who by their hands laid the foundation of what would become the most powerful nation on Earth. Join us as we rise...UP FROM SLAVERY. Content: Part One - 1619 Virginia - The First African Slaves arrive Part Two - 18th Century Colonial America and Slavery under the rule of the British Empire Part Three - Slavery in the United States after the Revolution Part Four - Nat Turner's Rebellion, 1831 Part Five - Abolition from the North grows Part Six - The Civil War. Emancipation Proclamation Part Seven - Aftermath of the Civil War and new "freedom"