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American Muslims: A History Revealed
A Portrait of Freedom
Season 1
Episode 1
An 1819 portrait of a formerly enslaved African man reveals the presence of Muslims at the nation’s founding.
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23:46
Discovers how Muslim groups helped working-class Black Americans resist the confines of race.
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24:45
A federal immigration file shows how early border laws shaped the Muslim experience in the U.S.
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Host Aymann Ismail explores how Muslims shaped the imagination of America’s founding generation.
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24:45
A photograph reveals the rise of Black Muslim life in northern cities during the Great Migration.
23:39
Asma Khalid travels to the American South West to tell the story of early South Asian migration.
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24:45
A Lebanese homesteader recalls the building of one of the first mosques on the Great Plains.
22:24
Malika Bilal tells the story of an immigrant with a 200-page pension file detailing his experiences.
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24:45
A Civil War pension file reveals the story of a Muslim man who fought for the Union.
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Who was Mamadou Yarrow, and how did he make his way into this painting in his journey to freedom?
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24:45
How Islam figured in debates about religious freedom and citizenship in the early Republic.
22:01
How Muslim homesteaders constructed one of the first purpose-built mosques in the country.