African Americans: History, Culture & Contributions | Explore the African Diaspora in the USA for Education & Research
African Americans: History, Culture & Contributions | Explore the African Diaspora in the USA for Education & Research

African Americans: History, Culture & Contributions | Explore the African Diaspora in the USA for Education & Research

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Product Description A vital, valuable documentary. - People The documentary equivalent of Roots. - Orlando Sentinel Everything you thought you knew about slavery is about to be challenged. Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery is the groundbreaking series that makes history by sharing it from a new perspective. Nearly ten years in the making, this landmark six-hour set exposes the truth through surprising revelations, dramatic recreations, rare archival photography and riveting first-person accounts. Africans in America helps define the reality of slavery's past through the insightful commentary of a wide range of voices, including General Colin Powell and leading scholars, and offers unparalleled understanding--from slavery's birth in the early 1600s through the violent onset of civil war in 1860. Narrated by Angela Bassett; includes the voices of William Hurt and Andre Braugher. Winner 1998 Peabody Award. Amazon.com "Everything you thought you knew about slavery is about to be challenged." So says WGBH about its six-hour series Africans in America, and they are absolutely right. Interviews with historians and luminaries such as General Colin Powell, dramatic re-creations of important events, and beautiful photography create a vivid and compelling story of over 400 years of tragedy. Ten million Africans died on the journey to America alone; they and the countless numbers whose lives were wasted in servitude find a voice in Angela Bassett's outstanding narration. At once scholarly and moving, Africans in America should be required viewing for anyone interested in the American condition. --Rob Lightner

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As an African-American I am interested in movies about Black history, Black culture, and life during slavery and historical black events.As a result I purchased about a dozen DVDs on various subject matter which I am just now getting around to viewing.Africans in AmericaThis DVD is a great educational documentary it gives you more insight into slavery both before and after the American Revolutionary War. There are a lot of DVD's that cover slavery around the time of the civil war. But, there is not much on early days when America was fighting for independence.There were a couple of rebellions by salves seeking their freedom. And some slaves joined the British during the war.Very good and detail information, I recommend buying this DVD strongly.