| BLACK HISTORY: A Retrospective Celebrate black history with 39 captivating programs! This comprehensive compilation features an in-depth collection of documentaries and programs chronicling the contributions and accomplishments of the most prominent and influential African-Americans throughout the history of the United States. From the oppression and hardship during the time of the Civil War to civil rights movements that paved the way to this country's first African-American president, this set is the definitive retrospective of Black History in America. A rare collection of documentary features which celebrate the life, culture and accomplishments of history's most influential and prominent African Americans including: Frederick Douglass. Booker T. Washington. Maggie Lena Walker, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Paul Robeson, Joe Louis, Scott Joplin, W.C. Handy, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Carl Lewis, and, Barack Obama. *Fourteen hours 48 minutes on 3 Discs African Americans in World War II African Burial Ground Vol. 1 African Burial Ground Vol. 2 African Burial Ground Vol. 3 African Burial Ground Vol. 4 Black Wings - The American Black in Aviation Booker T. Washington - The life and legacy Barack Obama - The Power of Hope Carl Lewis on his Career Frederick Douglass - An American Life Henry Browne - Farmer Highlights of The 1936 Olympics Berlin Integration Report Jan Matzeliger Larry Lebby and Stone Lithography Lou Stovall March in Washington Malcolm X Nationalist or Humanist Martin Luther King - Civil Rights Roundtable Negro Colleges in War Time Newsreel The Black Panthers Paul Laurence Dunbar Paul Robeson - The Tallest Tree in Our Forest Poverty in America Scott Joplin The Brown Bomber The Civil War The Life of Maggie Lena Walker The Longines Chronoscope Adam Clayton Powell Jr. The Negro in Entertainment The Negro in Industry The Negro in Sports The Negro Sailor The Negro Soldier The Open Mind - New Negro With Martin Luther King The Plantation System in Southern Life To Do Battle in The Land W.C. Handy We Work Again What about Prejudice? | ||||||
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