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ID # Title Film Type Playing Time Release Date Color or BW Description Keywords Volume Notes Links
274
Adams Chronicles Chapters III
N/A
John Adams, North America, presidents, U.S. history, United States
275
Adams Chronicles V
N/A
John Adams, North America, presidents, U.S. history, United States
276
Adams Chronicles VI
N/A
John Adams, North America, presidents, U.S. history, United States
277
Adams Chronicles VII
N/A
John Adams, North America, presidents, U.S. history, United States
420
Adventures of Marco Polo
N/A
China, Europe, Marco Polo, Silk Road, trading
308
Africa #1: Different but Equal
60 min
N/A
Africa
308
Africa #2: Mastering a Continent
60 min
N/A
Africa
630
Africa: Early History Societies
N/A
no description
Africa, ancient history
201D
Africans in America
DVD
360 Minutes
1998
Color
Everything You Thought You Knew About Slavery Is About To Be Challenged. Did you know only half of the over 20 million Africans kidnapped into slavery survived the torturous trip to the New World? That slaves were promised freedom to fight for Britain in the Revolutionary War? That many Europeans came to America as bonded labor? That a country founded on freedom justified the enslavement of human beings? Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery is the groundbreaking four-part series that makes history by sharing it from a new perspective. Nearly ten years in the making, this landmark six-hour film series 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 insighful commentatry of a wide range of voices including General Colin Powell, authors John Edgar Wideman and Barry Unsworth, and leading scholars. Narrated by Academy Award nominee Angela Bassett (Waiting to Exhale)it offers unparalleled understanding - from slavery's birth in the early 1600s through the violent onset of civil war in 1860.
20 million Africans kidnapped into slavery, Europeans., promised freedom to fight, Revolutionary War, slavery
327
Africans in America Part I: The Terrible Trains
N/A
African American history
328
Africans in America Part II: Revolution
N/A
African American history
329
Africans in America Part III: Brotherly Love
N/A
African American history
330
Africans in America Part IV: Judgment Day
N/A
African American history
109a
After the Fact Interactive: Envisioning the Atlantic World
CD-Rom
N/A
109
After the Fact Interactive: Who Freed the Slaves
CD-Rom
NA
19951999
Color and B&W
After the Fact Interactive helps you practice the art of historical detection on real historical controversies. It introduces you to the three basic steps taken by practicing historians: Ask, Research, and Argue, provides you with numerous rich original sources to examine, including video, audio, and images, and invites you to construct an argument based on your research. Read the information that follows and begin your work as an apprentice historian!
After the Fact Interactive module., Historical detection on real historical controversies, numverous rich original sources to examine
310
Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Renaissance
60 min.
Color and B&W
Tells how black artists triumphed over formidable odds. Rich archival footage, including newsreels and photographs, recalls the influential force of the exhibitions, the vibrancy of Harlem in the roaring twenties, and the many significant personalities that shaped the movement, such as William E. Harmon, W.E.B. DuBois, and Alain Locke.
20th century, African American history, art, Harlem Renaissance, innerwar years, Music, New York City, Roaring twenties, U.S. history, United States, W.E.B. DuBois
230D
Against the Odds: the Artists of the Harlem Renaissance
PBS home video
60 min
Color and B&W
Tells how black artists triumphed over formidable odds. Rich archival footage, including newsreels and photographs, recalls the influential force of the exhibitions, the vibrancy of Harlem in the roaring twenties, and the many significant personalities that shaped the movement, such as William E. Harmon, W.E.B. DuBois, and Alain Locke.
20th century, African American history, art, Harlem Renaissance, innerwar years, Music, New York City, Roaring twenties, U.S. history, United States, W.E.B. DuBois
566
Age of Charles II
50 min
N/A
This program looks at some of the lasting achievements of the age of Charles II and at the life and character of the king who, somewhat waywardly, presided over them
18th century, Charles II, Europe, France
492
Agony and the Ecstasy
feature length film
N/A
194D
ALATRISTE
DVD
145 MIN
2006
Color
En la Espana Imperial del siglo XVII, Diego Alatriste, valeroso soldado al servicio de su majestad, combate en las frias tierras de Flandes. A su regreso a Madrid, Alatriste se encuentra con un imperio moribundo. La corte de Felipe IV, dominada por las intrigas y la corrupcion, es manejada a su antiojo por el Conde Duque de Olivares, con el apoyo de la Santa Inquisicion. El propio Alatrise, que malvive vendiendo su espada, es contratado junto a otro mercenario, el italiano Gualterio Malafesta, papa dar muerte a dos misteriosos personajes qu viajan de incongnito a Madrid. el destino ee Alatriste quedara marcado cuano, intuyendo algoturbio en el sinestro encargo, decide perdonar la vida a los dos extranjeros y enfrentarse, a Malatesta aque pretendia terminar el travajo. Esa noche se ganara un enemigo para toda la vida. Cuando Alatriste descrubre a quien haha salvado la vida, entiende que tendra que enfrenarse a fuerzas demasiado poderosas para conbatirlas con la espada.