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Still photos and narration follow the history of freed slaves during the time after the Civil War known as Reconstruction. Focuses on blacks in the military, new laws, black unions, sharecropping, education, and inventors. Touches on music and s...Read More
Narration, still photos, and maps relate chronologically the history and growth of slavery in the New World/United States from the 1500s to the end of the Civil War in 1865. Highlights changing societal opinions, unjust laws, slave codes, inhuman...Read More
Uses narration and still photos to explore the contributions and societal issues of African Americans from 1970-1998. Basically follows a chronology of events in sports, arts and entertainment, education, affirmative action, politics, and law. N...Read More
Covers the rise of the Civil Rights movement from 1900-1970, using still photos for emphasis. Narrator presents a chronology of black history in the arts, military, politics, education, sports, and housing. Notes, too, the impact of the NAACP an...Read More
Examines Africa as the home of mankind, traveling chronologically from the birth of civilization to the beginning of the African slave trade. Discusses in some detail the great empires of Africa, including Egypt, Kush, Ghana, and others, and thei...Read More