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Prince Among Slaves

United States

2007

60 Min
Color
1.78:1
English
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DIR Andrea Kalin, Bill Duke

EXEC Alexander Kronemer, Michael Wolfe

PROD Andrea Kalin

SCR Andrea Kalin, Lloyd 'Raki' Jones, Erik Habecker

DP John Rhode

CAST Mos Def, Marcus Mitchell

ED David Grossbach

PROD DES Jeffrey Pratt Gordon

MUSIC Joseph Vitarelli

Synopsis

In 1788 the slave ship Africa, set sail from West Africa and headed for America with its berth laden with a profitable but highly perishable cargo-hundreds of men, women and children bound in chains. Six months later the survivors were sold in Natchez, Mississippi. One of them, a 26-year-old man named Abdul-Rahman made a remarkable claim to the farmer who purchased him at the auction that he was an African prince and that his father would pay gold for his ransom. The offer was refused and Abdul-Rahman did not return to Africa for another 40 years. During his enslavement he toiled on the Foster plantation, married, and fathered nine children. His story also eventually made him the most famous African in America, attracting the support of powerful men such as President John Quincy Adams. After forty years of slavery, Abdul-Rahman finally reclaimed his freedom, but he defied the order to return immediately to Africa… —Andrea Kalin

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Bill Duke

William Henry “Bill” Duke, Jr. (born February 26, 1943) is an American actor and film director with over 30 years of experience. Known for his physically imposing frame, Duke’s work frequently dwells within the action/crime and drama genres but also includes comedy.

Early life

Duke was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, the son of Ethel Louise (née Douglas) and William Henry Duke Sr. He received his first instruction in the performing arts and in creative writing at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie under Professor Constance Kuhn in drama and Professor Howard Winn in creative writing. His first major acting role at Dutchess was as the lead in Eugene O’Neill’s Emperor Jones. After graduation from Dutchess he went on to Boston University for further instruction in drama and for his B.A. After studying at New York University’s Tisch School of Arts and the AFI Conservatory, he appeared on Broadway in the 1971 Melvin Van Peebles musical Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural… read more

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