Sunday, September 25, 2011

25. Canzonetta sull'aria - Kathleen Battle & Carol Vaness (Le nozze di F...



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Kathleen Battle Interview



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Jessye Norman + Kathleen Battle 'He's Got The Whole World In His Hand' ...

Gospel 4 Teens @ Harlem Summer Stage

Marian Anderson- Élégie (Massenet).



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Marian Anderson "Deep River" Live 1939



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Strong Black Women

Marion Anderson Makes History: Black Woman Sings for Pres



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So What If I Am A Black Woman



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Sunset, Maurice Ravel "Frontispiece" for two pianos

Carter G. Woodson Tribute

The Negro Speaks of Rivers



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The Life of Langston Hughes



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Poetry by Langston Hughes - The Weary Blues



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Revival of Black Literature

Remembering Henrietta Lacks



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Seeking Henrietta

Ali on first Black American President

The Secret Of America's Black Presidents



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Civil Rights Leadership - Pt. 2



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Civil Rights Leadership - Pt.1



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Medgar Evers - Part 2, Civil Rights Heroes Discovery Documentary



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Medgar Wiley Evers

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

10Oct10 Pics for Essay



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This panel represents the early days when slaves worked in the fields to harvest indigo and rice. Cotton became a major crop much later. (Botsch, 2003).



Illustration and creation by ms. Lisa C. Jackson

This panel represents the early days when slaves worked in the fields to harvest indigo and rice. Cotton became a major crop much later. (Botsch, 2003).



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This panel represents when Africans were captured, then brought across the ocean to the Americas. (Botsch, 2003)



Illustration and creation by ms. Lisa C. Jackson

This panel represents when Africans were captured, then brought across the ocean to the Americas. (Botsch, 2003)



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Auction notice



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A family is being sold on the auction block



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This panel represents the beginning of enslavement: A family is being sold on the auction block (Botsch, 2003).



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Four areas in Africa that were originally homes to the enslaved Africans: Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ghana, and the Republic of Congo. (Botsch, 2003)



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A tightly packed slave ship.



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African-American Monument Dedicated to the people of South Carolina



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African-American History Monument on the grounds of the South Carolina state capitol



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African-American Monument at the State Capital Building Columbia, SC



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South Carolinas African-Americans have succeeded in mainstream of American life. This panel represents their achievements in such fields as law, music, athletics, space, and science. (Botsch, 2003)