The Abolitionists
Bringing to life the intertwined stories of Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Angelina Grimké, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Brown, The Abolitionists takes place during some of the most violent and contentious decades in American history, amid white-hot religious passions that set souls on fire, and bitter debates over the meaning of the Constitution and the nature of race. It reveals how the movement shaped history by exposing the fatal flaw of a republic founded on liberty for some and bondage for others, setting the nation on a collision course. In the face of personal risks — beatings, imprisonment, even death — abolitionists held fast to their cause, laying the civil rights groundwork for the future and raising weighty constitutional and moral questions that are with us still.
PRIMETIME EMMY NOMINEE
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
written, produced and directed by ROB RAPLEY edited by JOHN CHIMPLES and ALJERNON TUNSIL cinematography TIM CRAGG original music by GARY LIONELLI executive producers SHARON GRIMBERG and MARK SAMELS
“…must-watch TV… gripping stuff, the kind of television… which holds the viewer transfixed.”
— The Washington Post
“…a reminder for our noisy, instant-news present that the great movements of history… take decades to mature.”
— The New York Times