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Books Globe Black Biographies. Globe Book Company. 1989. Kunjufu, Jawanza. Lessons From History: A Celebration in Blackness. 1987. (5 copies) McElroy, Dr. Njoki. Black Journey: A Black American Revue. 1994. (12 copies) Marsh, Carole. The Mystery of the Underground Railroad. 2003. Carole Marsh Series (2003)“Out of the Mouths of Slaves”: African American Oral History. The Best Book of Black Biographies. The Kitchen House: How Yesterday’s Black Women Created Today’s Most Popular & Famous American Foods. Our Black Heritage Coloring Book Black Heritage Gamebook Black Business: African American Entrepreneurs & Their Amazing Success! Black Trivia: The African American Experience A to Z! Gateway Civil Rights SeriesElish, Dan. James Meredith and School Desegregation. 1994. Freedman, Suzanne. Ida B. Wells Barnett and the Antilynching Crusade. 1994. Jakoubek, Robert. James Farmer and the Freedom Rides. 1994. Jakoubek, Robert. Walter White and The Power of Organized Protest. 1994. Black Americans of Achievement Series:Martin Luther King, Jr. Bill Cosby Richard Wright James Baldwin Duke Ellington Nat Turner W.E.B DuBois Frederick Douglass Malcolm X Jackie Robinson Alex Haley Thurgood Marshall Matthew Henson Ella Fitzgerald Lena Horne Sojourner Truth Barbara Jordan Harriet Tubman Educational ToolsAfrican American Artists: Affirmation Today. From the Series America Past and Present. National Arts and Humanities Education Program. National Museum of American Art. Smithsonian Institute. 1994. The African Presence in the Americas 1492-1992. An Exhibition Portfolio from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. 1992. America’s Civil Rights Movement. Complete Teaching package in Text and Video. 1992. Avery Scholars Program. Summer Enrichment Lesson Plans Summer 1999. “A Closer Black Americans of Achievement: “The Game”. 1993. Divining the Divine. South Carolina ETV. 1996. Freedom and Justice: The Struggle for Civil Rights. Special Four-Part Educational Series. 1994. Harlem 1900-1940. An Exhibition Portfolio from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. 1992. McConnell, Roland E. “The Afro-American Family and the Military.” The Afro-American Family: Historical Strengths for the New Century. Singing in the African American Tradition: Choral and Congregational Music taught by Ysaye Barnwell with George Brandon. Homespun Tapes. 1989. SVE Instructional Materials. Africa: Beyond the Myths. 1992.* SVE Instructional Materials. African American Helpers, Doers, Makers. 1991.* SVE Instructional Materials. African American History: Heroism, Struggle, Hope. 1991.* SVE Instructional Materials. African Folk Tales.* SVE Instructional Materials. Black Folk Music.* * SVE Instructional Materials May Be Missing or Incomplete. Thomas Day Furniture Kit from January 31, 2004 Workshop. Box #1: Miscellaneous “The Afro-American Family: Historical Strengths for the New Century.” Published By: The Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, Inc. Carnes, Jim. Us and Them: A History of Intolerance in America. 1996. Family Across the Sea: Viewer’s Guide. JUBA: An Afro-American Folklore Series for Intermediate Grades. Learning From Your Community: Folklore and Video in the Schools: A Classroom Curriculum For Grades 4-8. Spring 1991. South Carolina Arts Commission and South Carolina Folk Arts Program. “The Lives and Accomplishments of Famous African-Americans.” Historical Reference Book. 1996. Woman’s Day Encyclopedia of Cookery. Vol. I. 1996. Box #2: An Empak “Black History” Publication Series. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Historic Black Women.” Vol. I. 1990. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Black Scientists and Investors.” Vol. II. 1990. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Black Civil Rights Leaders.” Vol.IV. 1990. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Historic Black Abolitionists.” Vol. V. 1990. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Historic Blacks in the Arts.” Vol. VIII. 1990. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Blacks in the Federal Government.” Vol.IX. 1990. Instructor’s Manual. “A Salute to Historic Black Educators.” Vol.X. 1990. Teacher’s Guide. “A Gift of Heritage: Black Civil Rights Leaders.” Volume 4. 1990. Teacher’s Guide. “A Gift of Heritage: Historic Black Abolitionists.” Volume 5. 1990. Teacher’s Guide. “A Gift of Heritage: Historic Black Firsts.” Volume 7. 1990.
Box # 3: Documents Developed By the Collection and Evaluation of Materials About Black Americans Program of the Alabama Center of Higher Education, 1979. Garrow, David J. “Protest in Selma.” Jackson, Willis G. “We Would Like To Have a Round of Cokes:” Civil Rights Demonstrations in Talladega, 1961-1963. Sandler, Stanley. “The Black Airmen of World War II.” Stephens, Elise Hopkins. “Alabama’s Underground Railroad: Rumor or Reality.” Audio CassettesShake It To The One That You Love The Best. Play Songs and Lullabies from Black Musical Traditions. Collected and Adapted by Cheryl Warren Mattox. 1989.* *Lyrics and notebook are also available. LPsAdventures in Negro History. 1963. (5 copies) Adventures in Negro History: Volume II The Frederick Douglass Years, 1817 to 1895. 1966. Alex Haley Tells the Story of His Search For Roots. 1977. Been in the Storm So Long: Spirituals and Shouts, Children’s Game Songs. Folkways Records. 1967. Black Composers Series. CBS Records. The College Music Society. 1987. Vinie Burrows: Walk Together Children: The Black Scene in Prose, Poetry and Song. 1966. Dick Gregory: The Light Side: The Dark Side. 1969. Elizabeth Cotten Folksongs and Instrumentals with Guitar. Folkways Records. 1958. Elizabeth Cotten: When I’m Gone. Volume Three. Folkways Records. 1979. The Freedom Singers Sing of Freedom Now! Mercury Records. From the Cold Jaws of Prison by Inmates and Ex-Inmates, Musicians and Poets from Attica, Rikers, and the Tombs. Folkway Records. 1971. he’s a black man! Volume 2,3,and 7. A Series of one minute radio broadcasts highlighting the many accomplishments of black Americans in all walks of life. Huey! Listen, Whitey!: Black Communities Reaction to the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. 1972. Martin Luther King: Boy to Man, a Musical Biography. Moving Star Hall Singers and Alan Lomax: Sea Island Folk Festival. Folkways Records. 1968. The Music of Scott Joplin. As Performed By: Dick Wellstood. 1977. Music and the Underground Railroad. The Kim and Reggie Harris Group. 1981. Negro Prison Songs, edited and annotated by Alan Lomax. 1947. Sing for Freedom Lest We Forget Vol.3. Folkways Records. 1980. (2 copies) Southern Folk Heritage Series in 7 Volumes. Recorded in the Field by Alan Lomax. 1960. Tuskegee Institute Choir Spirituals. Conductor: William L. Dawson. 1955. VideoAfricans in America. Parts I-IV. 1998. #1 African Story Magic. 1992. 27 Minutes. #2 African American Art: Past and Present. Tapes 1-3. 90 Minutes. 1992. #3 The Afro-American Tradition in Decorative Arts. 1987. #4 Avery Project Discovery: February 2001 (2 copies) #5 Birth of a Nation. 1915. 90 Minutes. #6 Black Male-Female Relationships. #7 Countering the Conspiracy To Destroy Black Boys. 1988. 60 Minutes. #8 Cry Freedom. 1988. 2 Hours and 37 Minutes. #9 Developing Positive Self-Images and Discipline in Black Children. 1988. 60 Minutes. #10 Elijah Muhammad: The Black Americans of Achievement Video Collection II. 1994. 30 Minutes. #11 “Engaging African-American Students: Enhancing Classroom Success.” A Day With Dr. Sharon Webb Shaw. 1993. 25 Minutes. #12 Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years 1954-1965. Parts I-VI. 1987. #13 Eyes on the Prize II : America at the Crossroads, 1965-1985. Parts I-IV. 1990. #14 Faith Ringgold: The Last Story Quilt . 1991. 28 Minutes. #15 Family Across the Sea. 1990. 58 Minutes. (3 copies) (A Viewing Guide is also available in Box #1). #16 From Pyramids to Slave Dungeons to Liberation. 60 Minutes. #17 Great Black Innovators. 1995. 32 Minutes. #18 Growing up in the Age of Aids. 1992. 72 Minutes. #19 Handmade: Conversations About African American Art and Artists. 1987. #20 Ida B. Wells. A Passion for Justice. 1990. #21 In the Land of Jim Crow: Growing Up Segregated. 1993. 27 Minutes. #22 Jacob Lawrence: The Glory of Expression. 1993. 28 Minutes. #23 John Biggers’ Journeys: A Romance. 1996. 75 Minutes. #24 JUBA: Brer Rabbit Stories. 1977. 15 Minutes. #25 JUBA: Why Stories. 1977. 15 Minutes. #26 JUBA: How Stories Came to Be. 1977. 15 Minutes. #27 Lessons from History: A Celebration in Blackness. 1987. #28 Meanstreets-Blues in the Schools. 50 Minutes. (2 copies) #29 Pushing Back the Darkness: The Story of Santee Cooper. 27 Minutes. #30 Real Athletes Real History: The Untold Documentary of African American Achievement in the Olympics. 1996. 45 Minutes. #31 Santee Canal: America’s First Superhighway. 1992. 27 Minutes. #32 A Soldier’s Story. 1991. 102 Minutes. #33 Tales from the Land of Gullah. 1990. 60 Minutes. #34 Tales from the Land of Gullah For Kids. 1999. 44 Minutes. #35 The Strength of These Arms: Black Labor White Rice. 1987. 27 Minutes. #36 This House of Power: A Tribute to the Role of the Church in the African American Experience. 60 Minutes. #37 A Time For Justice: America’s Civil Rights Movement. 1994. 38 Minutes. #38 To Be Popular or Smart: The Black Peer Group. 1988. #39 Where Do We Go From Here? A Journey in Search of History and Dialogue. 2000. 57 Minutes. #40 Wild Women Don’t Have the Blues: The Women, The Music, The Legacy. 1989. 58 Minutes. #41 Wonders of the African World. 1999. 6 Hours. #42
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