Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln: Two Leaders
11 mins
Abraham Lincoln is revered as America’s abolitionist president, but his thoughts about ending slavery were far from ideal. It would take the steady influence of the abolitionist movement and one of its leaders, Frederick Douglass, to guide Lincoln to becoming “The Great Emancipator”. Douglass was himself born enslaved and through the power of education became a giant that influenced American history.
Josh Stauffer
Self
Tomo Sasaki
Grip
Anna Derryberry
Director
Grahame Davies
Sound Designer
Christina Helm
Assistant Camera
Laura Anderson
Production Manager
Tommesha Cameron
Associate Producer
Quinn West
Production Assistant
Jeanine I. Butler
Executive Producer
William Pinkney III
Producer
Alex Jennings
Sound Recordist
Laura Anderson
Director
Tommy Huie
Editor
David White
Production Assistant
Devin Ocampo
Sound
Steve Zeugner
Associate Producer
Hossam Aboul-Magd
Director of Photography
Marcus Manderson
Original Music Composer
Melanie Lippert
Production Assistant
Nick A. Anderson
Sound
Melanie Sams
Producer
Anna Derryberry
Producer
Claudia Acosta
Producer