The History of Slavery In America (FULL)
Slavery in the United States began soon after English colonists first settled Virginia in 1607 and lasted as a legal institution until the passage of the Thirteenth ...
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The Revolutionary Beginnings of the Civil War
"The Revolutionary Beginnings of the Civil War," given by Dr. Gordon S. Wood. 23rd Annual James Madison Lecture of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship ...
American History Videos
Legacies of 1619 - Program 4: Citizenship and Belonging
Recorded 14 December 2019 at Massachusetts Historical Society -- - Manisha Sinha, University of Connecticut - Elizabeth Herbin-Triant, University of ...
MassHistorical
FULL DOCUMENTARY - 1964: The Fight for a Right | MPB
By the mid twentieth century, Mississippi's African Americans had suffered from nearly 75 years of Jim Crow discrimination. In order to break open the closed ...
Mississippi Public Broadcasting
Panel Discussion: “400 Years: African Americans, 1619-2019”
The purchase of 20 Africans at Jamestown, Virginia during 1619 occurred weeks before the first meeting of the Virginia House of Assembly. The 400th ...
The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
"The Floating Dungeon: A History of the Slave Ship"
Watch video of Marcus Rediker, professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh, speaking on "The Floating Dungeon: A History of the Slave Ship" at the ...
Vanderbilt University
African American History as American History (The Future of the African American Past, Session 08)
In this roundtable, scholars discuss the process of “centralizing” African American history instead of relegating it to an ancillary role in the greater American ...
historiansorg
African American History Documentary
Discover our eBooks and Audiobooks on Google Play Store https://play.google.com/store/books/author?id=IntroBooks Apple Books ...
IntroBooks Education
The Struggle for Justice: The 1619 Project and the Changing Narrative on Mass Incarceration
An evening focused on the struggle for justice, from the first arrival of enslaved people sold to colonists in 1619 to the mass incarceration of Black and Brown ...
School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
An Open Conversation on the Historical & Generational Trauma of the African-American Experience
Khalil Center
Perspectives for the Coming Revolution in America: Race, Class and the Fight for Socialism
This lecture was the third in a three-part lecture series hosted by the IYSSE at UCLA. The series is titled "Race, Class, and the Fight for Socialism." Speaker: ...
World Socialist Web Site
Structured Slavery for Negroes -A Reply(1)
Structured Slavery for Negroes -A Reply (1) In continuation of the Structured Slavery for Negroes series, we had to issue a response video to a comment from ...
THE RENAISSANCE
Understanding the Lost Cause Myth
The Lost Cause Myth has changed American history. Though it is a hateful ideology today, to ignore it is to give it power. We must understand the myth in order ...
The Cynical Historian
Naval History | Keith Stokes: Slave Trade in America
Black History Month "Newport, R.I. as a Center for the Slave Trade in America" Feb. 15, 2012 Director of the Rhode Island Economic Development Corp. and ...
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Why Study The South?
UVA Curry School of Education and Human Development
African Presence in America Before Columbus
This video contains an article review in the July 1973 edition of "Black World" magazine regarding the African Presence in America Before Columbus.
The DarkWarrior Perspective
History of the United States Volume 1: Colonial Period - FULL Audio Book
History of the United States Volume 1: Colonial Period - FULL AudioBook - by Charles Austin Beard | Greatest AudioBooks SPECIAL OFFER ▻ try ...
Greatest AudioBooks
Slavery by Another Name: The Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II
"Slavery did not, in fact, end at the end of the Civil War." Collectors Bernard and Shirley Kinsey join author Douglas A. Blackmon in a conversation about ...
Smithsonian
400 Years of Inequity and the Impact on Today's Public Health
University of Michigan
APUSH African American History Review
A detailed review of the College Board Key Concepts involving African-American history 1619-1945.
ERIC GASSMAN
About AAHGS and The 1619 Commemoration | African American History
Ric Murphy, VP of History at AAHGS talks about AAHGS and our participation in commemorating the first documented Africans in 1619. October 10-12 in ...
AAHGS - Media
Black History Year Round
Virginia Department of Education
Essential Workers: Formerly Enslaved People, Smallpox, & COVID-19
Dr. Jim Downs joins CWI Director Dr. Peter Carmichael and John Heckman (The Tattooed Historian) to talk about African American illness and suffering during ...
Gettysburg College
The Great Stain: Witnessing American Slavery
There have been numerous books about slavery in America, but there is a dearth of material exposing what slavery was actually like. In The Great Stain, author ...
US National Archives
Education R(D)eform and the Demise of Black Educators
Conversation about the attack on public education and the impact on black educators in both the Chicago Public Schools system and nationally. This program ...
CAN TV
An Ecology of Inequality
In commemoration of the grim 400th anniversary of the first Africans sold into bondage in North America, Columbia Mailman's 2019-2020 Grand Rounds series ...
Columbia Public Health
Division of Education Brown Bag Lunch Series 2019
Dr. Veronica Adams-Cooper kicks off the Division of Education Special Brown Bag Series Commemorating the 400 Year Anniversary of African American History ...
ASUTV19
Blackout: Shining a Light on Two Centuries of Forced Illiteracy in the Slave South
A lecture by Peter Wood, Professor Emeritus at Duke University given at The Ohio State University Department of History's Program, "1619 and Beyond: ...
Department of History at Ohio State
African American Historical And Genealogical Society (May 11th, 2019)
LexMedia is a membership-based non-profit community access media center serving the town of Lexington, Massachusetts. Watch LexMedia on television: ...
LexMedia
Examining Racial Inequality in the Criminal Legal System
November 15, 2019 The Anatomy of Racism and Inequality Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law and NYU Law Review This panel examined the origins of ...
NYU School of Law
Black History Month, Dan Johnson, M. ED., Feb 9th, 2016
Black History Month, Dan Johnson, M. ED., Feb 9th, 2016 This forum explores how african american history provides a context for the state of african american ...
Triton Talks Lecture Series at Edmonds College
Coif Distinguished Visitor: Professor James Forman Jr. on Confronting Mass Incarceration
Richmond Law welcomed James Forman Jr. on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019. Professor Forman is the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School and the ...
University of Richmond School of Law
Generations (African- American History)The History of a People Some of the photo are Graphic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6lDRc8hZYA I created a short for African-American History Month. I have some video from the archives. It is a little of my view ...
Darlene Reese
Considering the Latin@ Experience
The Smithsonian Latino Center and the National Museum of American History present the newly released "Afro-Latin@ Reader" and a conversation about the ...
Smithsonian
Lyon Gardiner Tyler and Southern History by Brion McClanahan
From our 2017 Abbeville Institute Summer School, "On Being Southern in an Age of Radicalism," July 9-13, 2017.
Abbeville Inst
Applied History for Negroes(1)
Applied History for Negroes(1) In this video, we at the Renaissance try to examine how Negroes can look at and use historical facts. We also tried to show how ...
THE RENAISSANCE
MMaP Lecture Series: Dr. Maureen Mahon
This event originally streamed September 25, 2019. “Producing the 'Soundtrack of America' Concert Series at The Shed: Notes on Doing Ethnomusicology in ...
MMaP Research Centre
History of Racism, Part I
Jeffery Robinson takes an insightful look at our shared history and some "uncomfortable truths."
KingCountyTV
Slave Codes, Black Codes & Jim Crow: Codifying the Color Line
https://www.digpodcast.org In today's episode we are discussing some laws in the United States that governed the bodies and lives of enslaved people and ...
Dig: A History Podcast
Frederick Douglass: The Story of an Escaped Slave
UHouston
Ross, Moss, Wins & Loss: Stories of Lincoln’s Early African-American Professionals.
Ross, Moss, Wins & Loss: Stories of Lincoln's Early African-American Professionals, an illustrated lecture by Ed Zimmer. Part of History Nebraska's Brown Bag ...
History Nebraska
Slavery in Black and White Documentary
This documentary examines the legacy of slavery 400 years after the Jamestown landing. Special attention is given to how leaders in Louisville Kentucky ...
Lewis Brogdon