The film focuses on the descendants of the DeWolf family, a prominent slave trading family who settled in Bristol, Rhode Island, who trafficked Africans from 1769 to 1820, and the legacy of the slave trade in the North of the United States. The film follows ten family members as they retrace the triangle trade starting at Linden Place in Bristol, Rhode Island, the hometown of the DeWolfs. The family has been prominent in local businesses and banking, as academics, in the local Epis… WebDeWolf descendants. Ms. Browne produced and directed the Emmy-nominated Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North, a documentary about her discovery that her … Katrina Browne, Producer/Director/Writer, Traces of the Trade: A Story from the …
Slave Traders in the Family: Probing a Dark Past
WebJun 18, 2008 · June 18, 2008. Katrina Browne and a Ghanaian child on the ramparts of Cape Coast Castle slave fort. Katrina Browne. When Katrina Browne discovered that … WebJan 2, 2008 · When James DeWolf died in 1837, he was the second-richest man in America. When Katrina Browne, Thomas DeWolf’s cousin, learned about their family’s … how many chapters of berserk
James DeWolf, the RI Senator Who Murdered a Slave and Got …
WebThe DeWolf family is estimated to have brought 11,000 enslaved people to the United States. James DeWolf also owned sugar and coffee plantations in Havana, a rum … WebFilmmaker Katrina Browne is descended from the DeWolf family (also spelled D'Wolf and DeWolfe) of Bristol, Rhode Island. The most prominent member of this family, James … WebFilmed in the magnificent Yellowstone National Park, this documentary follows the packs of two rare alpha female White Wolves, their mates and their offsprin... how many chapters of berserk are there