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Traces of the Trade. about. First-time filmmaker Katrina Browne makes a troubling discovery — her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history.
REVIEW: Powerful is an inadequate word to describe the impact of Katrina Browne's "Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North," an examination of Brown's slave-trading ancestors.
“Traces of the Trade” was produced and directed by Katrina Browne, whose ancestors,... ‘Traces of the Trade’ explores N.E. family’s deep connection to slave trade ...
Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North. PARK CITY -- Powerful is an inadequate word to describe the impact of Katrina Browne's documentary, an examination of her forebears, ...
A new book of photographs captures the landscapes, buildings and faces along the route that once conveyed untold wealth ...
A courageous scab-ripper of a tale about slavery, white privilege and original sin, “Traces of the Trade” takes the personal doc and turns it into an interrogation lamp. Assembling a troupe of ...
On October 4 and 7, Mass Humanities starts its programming around the documentary, Traces of the Trade, to mark the 200th anniversary of the legislation that abolished the importation of slaves into ...
Katrina Browne uncovers the roots and the psychic consequences of her ancestors' enormous slave trading empire in the documentary "Traces of the Trade: A Story of the Deep North," in four free ...
In the new PBS documentary, "Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North," producer Katrina Browne follows her family's journey as they learn their ancestors were among the nation's biggest ...
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A courageous scab-ripper of a tale about slavery, white privilege and original sin, “Traces of the Trade” takes the personal doc and turns it into an interrogation lamp. Assembling a troupe of ...