Movie

2008 Documentary
Country | USA |
1788. The slave ship Africa set sail from the Gambia River, its hold laden with a profitable but highly perishable cargo-hundreds of men, women and children bound in chains-headed for American shores. Eight months later, a handful of survivors found themselves for sale in Natchez, Mississippi. On the slave auction block, one of them, a 26-year-old male named Abdul Rahman Ibrahima made an astonishing claim to Thomas Foster, the lantation owner who purchased him at auction: As an African prince, highly educated and heir to a kingdom, this bedraggled African's father would gladly pay gold for his return. Foster dismissed the claim as a tissue of lies.
Directed by | Andrea Kalin, Bill Duke |
Written by | Andrea Kalin, Lloyd 'Raki' Jones |
Company | PBS American ExperiencePBS American ExperiencePBS American Experience |
Featuring
Yasiin Bey
John C. Bailey
Henian Boone
Ian Coblyn
David Elvove
Tyler Gatton
Bruce Holmes
Andreu Honeycutt
Lewis Sheridan Hughes
Isaiah Johnson
Marcus Mitchell
Theodore M. Snead
Morteza Tavakoli
Ashford J. Thomas
Gordon Timothy
Dawn Ursula
Wilson White
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