Ben's Ten: Chattel Slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore | Full Documentary

A dark and haunting history lies beneath a picturesque rural Maryland landscape. Join Maryland Public Television as archaeologists work to uncover what life may have been like for enslaved Marylanders- including a young Harriet Tubman- in the premiere of Ben’s Ten: Chattel Slavery on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Among the captivating discoveries is a dwelling believed to be the home of Ben Ross, the father of the American abolitionist hero Harriet Tubman. Now part of Blackwater National Wildlife refuge, the property once belonged to the enslaver Anthony Thompson. The excavation of Ross’s home provides insight into Tubman’s early years-and the harsh realities faced by those in bondage. Embark on a riveting journey with Maryland Department of Transportation Chief Archaeologist Dr. Julie Schablistky and her team as they uncover artifacts that illuminate a chilling history of slavery and the lives of the enslaved in 19th century Maryland.
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  • @MelissaStClair-ks5eh
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    Thank you, MPT for making this program available. Please keep telling the collective history, especially the life of Harriet Tubman.