Oberlin: A Village Rooted in Freedom
This documentary reveals how a historic preservation project has helped recover the story of a once-thriving town near Raleigh, NC, which was built after the Civil War by formerly enslaved and free blacks. Oberlin had more than 1200 inhabitants before being paved over in the name of progress. The renovation of two 1880s houses by Preservation North Carolina has exposed remarkable stories about the families who lived there.
Media Details
Runtime: 56 minutes 42 seconds
- Topic: History, Social Science
- Subtopic: African-Americans, Culture and Society, Documentaries, U.S. History (General)
- Grade/Interest Level: 10 - 12
- Release Year: 2020
- Producer/Distributor: Preservation NC
- Writer: Daniel Strauss
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