African Americans in the Early Republic [APUSH Review Unit 4 Topic 12] Period 4: 1800-1848



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In this video Heimler takes you through Unit 4 Topic 12 of the AP U.S. History curriculum which is set in period 4 (1800-1848).

In the early republic of the United States, especially in the South, the experience of the black population was dominated by the dehumanization of slavery. However, it is extremely important to realize that slavery did not define black folks in the early 1800s.

In fact, they engaged in many forms of resistance to the institution. They resisted in small ways like slowing down work and maintaining their cultural heritage in names and songs and dance.

They also resisted in more violent ways. Nat Turner’s Rebellion and the mutiny on the Amistad challenged the prevailing narrative that many slaveholder’s believed, namely, that their enslaved workers benefitted from their enslavement.

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This video is aligned with the AP U.S. History Curriculum and Exam Description for Unit 4 Topic 12, and all the key concepts thereunto appertaining.

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