Título:
African American history : from the African coast to the Civil War / Leslie Alexander.
ISBN:
9781644655863
Autor personal:
Información de publicación:
Chantilly, Virginia : Teaching Company, [2024]
©2024
Descripción física:
4 videodiscs (742 min.) : DVD video, sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Nota general:
"Course No. 30160" -- Container.
DVD; Dolby 2.0 stereo sound (English), NTSC.
Contenido:
Disc 1. The Origins of African Americans -- Europe's Expansion in the Atlantic World -- The Transatlantic Trade in Humans -- Enslavement from Capture to Sale -- The Middle Passage -- Slavery Takes Root
Disc 2. Slavery in Colonial America -- Black Culture and Revolt in the Colonies -- Black Protest in the Age of Revolution -- Black Enlightenment Thought -- Freedom's Failures -- How Cotton Revived Slavery
Disc 3. Black Culture and Resistance in the South -- Armed Rebellion in the Antebellum Era Free Black Communities in the North -- Black Nationalism and Emigration -- From Antislavery to Abolition -- Black Political Thinkers in the North
Disc 4. The Black Struggle for Citizenship -- Running for Freedom -- Slavery Splinters the Union -- The Politics of Emancipation -- Battling the Curse of Slavery -- The Fruits and Failures of Reconstruction.
Síntesis:
"Owing to the legacy of slavery, African Americans have faced significant obstacles to obtaining the fundamental rights of freedom and citizenship. The consistent struggle among African Americans to gain their human rights live at the heart of the American experiment in democracy. In the 24 compelling lectures of African American History: From the African Coast to the Civil War, take a penetrating look at the experience of African Americans in the colonial and antebellum eras, where you'll: Study the brutality and inhumanity of slave trading and learn how slavery took root in colonial American society. Learn how enslaved African Americans endured and created meaningful lives and take stock of the horrific cruelty that undergirded the slavery system. Witness how enslaved African Americans worked against the system of enslavement, bringing "freedom suits" in courts, mounting armed rebellions, developing a "liberation theology," and more. Examine the aftermath of emancipation in the North; learn how burgeoning African American communities were stymied by restriction of economic opportunity, denial of voting rights, and rampant violence. Follow the abolition movements that grew in the antebellum era and study the work of African American abolitionists David Walker, Maria Stewart, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, and others. Learn about the role of the Union's Black soldiers in turning the tide of the Civil War, assess the draft-related mob violence against Black people in New York City; and examine the effects of the Emancipation Proclamation. In this multilayered course, witness the measure of a people of unbreakable spirit, and of the deepest human dimensions of American democracy." -- Publisher.
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DAK_LANGUAGE_NOTE:
In English dialogue; with optional English subtitles (SDH) available for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
DAK_SERIES_TITLE_DSP:
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DAK_511:
Lecturer: Professor Lecturer Leslie Alexander, Rutgers University.
DAK_532:
English subtitles (SDH) available for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
DAK_OCLC_NUMBER:
on1424869951
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