Frederick Douglass and the White Negro explained

Frederick Douglass and the White Negro
Director:John J. Doherty
Producer:Catherine Lyons
Starring:Marcus Valentine
Aaron Edo
Fred Lawal
Matilda Edo
JohnLuka Doherty
Narrator:John J. Doherty
Music:Cyril Dunnion
Cinematography:Ronan Fox
Martin Birney
John J. Doherty
Editing:Juris Eksts
Runtime:52 minutes
Country:Ireland
Language:English

Frederick Douglass and the White Negro is a 2008 documentary telling the story of ex-slave, abolitionist, writer and politician Frederick Douglass and his anti-slavery lecture tour in Ireland in 1845 while avoiding capture as a fugitive in the United States.[1] [2] It is often shown on national television in the U.S.

Synopsis

The film follows Douglass's life from slavery as a young man through to his time in Ireland, where he befriended Daniel O'Connell, toured the country spreading the message of abolition and was treated as a human being for the first time by white people. His arrival in Ireland coincided with the Great Famine, and he witnessed white people in what he considered to be a worse state than his fellow Black Americans back in the US.

The film follows Douglass back to America, where he buys his freedom with funds raised in Ireland and Britain. Fellow passengers on his return journey include the Irish escaping the famine who arrived in their millions and would go on to play a major role in the New York Draft Riot of 1863, which Douglass could only despair over. The film examines (with contributions from the author of How The Irish Became White Noel Ignatiev amongst others) the turbulent relationship between African Americans and Irish Americans during the American Civil War, what drew them together and what drove them apart and how this would shape the America of the twentieth century and beyond.

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Notes and References

  1. News: December 2020 . Slavery on Film . 2024-02-18 . Civil War Times . 10 . . 59 . 6.
  2. Ferreira . Patricia . June 2016 . Reviewed Work(s): Giant's Causeway: Frederick Douglass's Irish Odyssey and the Making of an American Visionary by Tom Chaffin . Journal of the Civil War Era . 6 . 2 . 273–275 . 10.1353/cwe.2016.0040 . 26070408.