7 M3A - Slavery: The People Could Fly

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DVD

Slavery on the Making of America, Vol 3: Seeds of Destruction

The third volume of the series looks at the period from 1800 through the start of the Civil War when slavery saw an enormous expansion and entered its final decades. As the nation expanded west, the question of slavery became an overriding political issue. These years saw an increasingly...

DVD

Slavery on the Making of America, Vol 4: The Challenge of Freedom

The final volume of the series takes viewers through the Civil War, the Reconstruction and beyond as it follows the life of Robert Smalls. In 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves under the control of the Confederate government. Once the South was...

Book

Voices from the Civil War: A Documentary History of the Great American Conflict

Between the years 1861 and 1865, America faced the biggest crisis in its history. Countryman fought countryman, brother fought brother, in a savage civil war that was to determine the nation's future. With slavery as its central issue, and states' rights also paramount, the war spilled over into...

Web Resource

We Wear the Mask

Poem by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

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