Historic Civil Rights & Black History Films DVD: African American Racism & Prejudice Movies w/ Martin Luther King (MLK) & Maya Angelou Footage
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Average customer review:Product Description
This is an essential collection of rare black history and civil rights movement films, digitized and preserved for history. The footage includes appearances by Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou, Jackie Robinson and Bayard Rustin. Whether you're interested in learning more about the history of the black civil rights movement, Martin Luther King, black history month or African American history and culture, this DVD is an entertaining and educational visual resource, and a key component of any African American history collection.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #103003 in DVD
- Brand: Quality Information Publishers, Inc.
- Model: 106
- Published on: 2006
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 102 minutes
Features
- 8 Films - 102 Minutes
- Table of Contents: (1) Integration Report (1960)
- (2) Negro Colleges In Wartime (1944) (3) The Plantation System In Southern Life (1950)
- (4) Social Class in America (1957) (5) Harlem Review (1930's)
- (6) Teddy (1971) (7) All The Way Home (1957) (8) What About Prejudice? (1959)
Customer Reviews
An excellent and rare view of some key moments in the civil rights era
This is a "no frills" DVD. But its excellent quality and provides any student of african america the opportunity to see some key moments of the civil rights era as they happened. films from the 60's that defined the America we know today. A fascinating DVD I recommend to anyone into US history.




