QCD5032MW AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY TO CIVIL RIGHTS $195.00
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Now with Internet Links! This unique multimedia program offers a
wealth of visual material and narration as it explores the
history of African-Americans. Topics include: the slave trade and
the conditions of slavery; the paradox of slavery during the
fight for liberty; African-American participation in the
Revolution; opposition to slavery; the Underground Railroad; the
Dred Scott decision; the Civil War; the failure of
Reconstruction; the rise of racism; the Harlem Renaissance; the
art and artistry of Cullen, Dunbar, Ellington, and Holiday; the
movements of sharecroppers during the Depression; religion and
religious leaders; WW II and discrimination; the quest for equal
rights and the conflict in methods; Booker T. Washington; W.E.B.
Du Bois; the Montgomery bus boycott; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.;
Malcolm X; ghetto uprisings; and many other issues. The CD-ROM is
divided into several sections for easy use. One group of programs
traces the history of black Americans chronologically, while
another provides biographies of important black figures. There
are also programs on important Supreme Court cases. The
"Black Voices" section includes dramatic narrative
presentations of works by over 35 African-American personalities.
Also included are several indexes, comprehension questions and
text supplements, including the Emancipation Proclamation and
Frederick Douglass' autobiography. Lab Pack (5) $585.00 Network
$975.00
QCD5032M AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: SLAVERY TO CIVIL RIGHTS $195.00
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This unique multimedia program offers a wealth of visual material
and narration as it explores the history of African-Americans.
Topics include: the slave trade and the conditions of slavery;
the paradox of slavery during the fight for liberty;
African-American participation in the Revolution; opposition to
slavery; the Underground Railroad; the Dred Scott decision; the
Civil War; the failure of Reconstruction; the rise of racism; the
Harlem Renaissance; the art and artistry of Cullen, Dunbar,
Ellington, and Holiday; the movements of sharecroppers during the
Depression; religion and religious leaders; WW II and
discrimination; the quest for equal rights and the conflict in
methods; Booker T. Washington; W.E.B. Du Bois; the Montgomery bus
boycott; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Malcolm X; ghetto
uprisings; and many other issues. The CD-ROM is divided into
several sections for easy use. One group of programs traces the
history of black Americans chronologically, while another
provides biographies of important black figures. There are also
programs on important Supreme Court cases. The "Black
Voices" section includes dramatic narrative presentations of
works by over 35 African-American personalities. Also included
are several indexes, comprehension questions and text
supplements, including the Emancipation Proclamation and
Frederick Douglass' autobiography. Lab Pack (5) $585.00 Network
$975.00
QCD5023M HISTORY OF THE BLUES $59.95
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Explore the richness of the blues with this in-depth survey. This
CD-ROM follows the development of the blues from the music of
field hollers and the chants of American slaves to the "big
city" blues of the 1920's and the birth of "rhythm and
blues" and "rock and roll." History of the Blues
is filled with musical examples and covers such performers as
Blind Lemon Jefferson, Muddy Waters, B.B. King and Aretha
Franklin. Distinct styles of blues are examined as they relate to
the introduction of the guitar, the piano, and later, of
electronic amplification. Your students can choose from four
topics: "Roots," "Twelve-Bar Blues,"
"Classic Blues," and "City Blues." If they
wish to research more specific topics they can use our
comprehensive index. A biography provides general information on
the artists discussed in the program. Lab Pack (5) $179.95
Network $299.75
QCD5023B HISTORY OF THE BLUES $59.95
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Explore the richness of the blues with this in-depth survey. This
CD-ROM follows the development of the blues from the music of
field hollers and the chants of American slaves to the "big
city" blues of the 1920's and the birth of "rhythm and
blues" and "rock and roll." History of the Blues
is filled with musical examples and covers such performers as
Blind Lemon Jefferson, Muddy Waters, B.B. King and Aretha
Franklin. Distinct styles of blues are examined as they relate to
the introduction of the guitar, the piano, and later, of
electronic amplification. Your students can choose from four
topics: "Roots," "Twelve-Bar Blues,"
"Classic Blues," and "City Blues." If they
wish to research more specific topics they can use our
comprehensive index. A biography provides general information on
the artists discussed in the program. Lab Pack (5) $179.95
Network $599.50
QCD5008B BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY $195.00
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This unique multimedia program offers a wealth of visual material
and narration as it explores the history of African-Americans.
Topics include: the slave trade and the conditions of slavery;
the paradox of slavery during the fight for liberty;
African-American participation in the Revolution; opposition to
slavery; the Underground Railroad; the Dred Scott decision; the
Civil War; the failure of Reconstruction; the rise of racism; the
Harlem Renaissance; the art and artistry of Cullen, Dunbar,
Ellington, and Holiday; the movements of sharecroppers during the
Depression; religion and religious leaders; WW II and
discrimination; the quest for equal rights and the conflict in
methods; Booker T. Washington; W.E.B. Du Bois; the Montgomery bus
boycott; Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; Malcolm X; ghetto
uprisings; and many other issues. The CD-ROM is divided into
several sections for easy use. One group of programs traces the
history of black Americans chronologically, while another
provides biographies of important black figures. There are also
programs on important Supreme Court cases. The "Black
Voices" section includes dramatic narrative presentations of
works by over 35 African-American personalities. Also included
are several indexes, comprehension questions and text
supplements, including the Emancipation Proclamation and
Frederick Douglass' autobiography.