Avery, James

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A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans during the latter half of the twentieth century. Profiles the contributions of Black men and women who worked for civil rights and racial equality. Also highlights the influence and success of such individuals as Ralph Bunche, Gwendolyn Brooks, Althea Gibson, Thurgood Marshall, and Colin Powell.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans during the first half of the twentieth century. Profiles the talents and contributions of Black men and women who excelled in the areas of education, the arts and music, and amateur and professional sports. Also profiles the desegregation of the military during World War II.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans during the last half of the 19th century. Highlights the contributions of Black men and women involved in the abolistionist movement, the Civil War, and the fight for equality before the law during the Reconstruction period through the turn of the century.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans from their arrival as slaves in the American colonies through the mid-19th century. Highlights the contributions of a number of Black Americans in their struggle for freedom, including their participation in the Revolutionary War, slave revolts and abolistionist movements.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans during the latter half of the twentieth century. Profiles the contributions of Black men and women who worked for civil rights and racial equality. Also highlights the influence and success of such individuals as Ralph Bunche, Gwendolyn Brooks, Althea Gibson, Thurgood Marshall, and Colin Powell.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans during the first half of the twentieth century. Profiles the talents and contributions of Black men and women who excelled in the areas of education, the arts and music, and amateur and professional sports. Also profiles the desegregation of the military during World War II.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans during the last half of the 19th century. Highlights the contributions of Black men and women involved in the abolistionist movement, the Civil War, and the fight for equality before the law during the Reconstruction period through the turn of the century.

A History of Black achievement in America

Documents the history and achievements of African Americans from their arrival as slaves in the American colonies through the mid-19th century. Highlights the contributions of a number of Black Americans in their struggle for freedom, including their participation in the Revolutionary War, slave revolts and abolistionist movements.

A history of black achievement in America

Chronicles the history of African-American achievement in the U.S. over the course of more than 350 years, from 1619 to 2004.

Wildlife survivors

2004
[Program 1] Kenny Loggins and his son venture on location to the American Southwest where they have a personal encounter with the Mexican grey wolf, known as El Lobo, and meet the key players in the fight to save the species from extinction. [Program 2] Looks at how the coyote changes its behavior to take advantage of whatever environment it seeks to inhabit and how this ability has enabled it to survive for thousands of years.
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