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Black History Month Speaker: Kenneth B. Morris Jr.

Black History Month Speaker: Kenneth B. Morris Jr.

from recent posts tagged university - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 225
Check availability: kbmjr.com/booking.html Kenneth B. Morris, Jr. is descended from two of the most important names in American history: he is the great-great-great grandson of Frederick Douglass and the great-great grandson of Booker T. Washington. He is president of the Frederick Douglass Family Foundation. Mr. Morris reclaims the activist role fashioned by his prominent forefathers and brings compassionate leadership to modern struggles. With the dual lineage of the Great Orator and the Great Educator , Mr. Morris has proven charismatic both in the streets and at the podium.
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Behind The Scenes - The Historic Journey of Freetown, Grand Bahama

Behind The Scenes - The Historic Journey of Freetown, Grand Bahama

from me on blip.tv (beta) on November 05, 2009
Duration: 501
This engaging 8:20 video presentation produced by Mackeymedia, takes you behind the scenes for a birds eye view of the creative process involved in the production; "A Question of Faith: The Journey of Freetown," an historical perspective told through fibre art and an exhibition scheduled for November 12 in Grand Bahama. The exhibition gives the descendants of that old eastern settlement a quilt with enough warmth to cover their expansive histories as we journey from New Freetown, to Infantview cemetery to Water Cay and on to Sweeting's Cay; where we spoke with healthy 104 years old resident; Firstina Baillou.A project of the Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation, the exhibition is the result of a seven-month artistic process, historical documentation and cinematic recording of the history of the old Freetown by the inhabitants of new Freetown. Once located by the coast, all that is left of old Freetown is a cemetery called Infantview for its first inhabitant a baby and the ruins of an old house. The settlement was one of the first known communities of freed slaves on the island.Old Freetown is one of the oldest freed slaves settlements on Grand Bahama Island. After the Grand Bahama Port Authority restructured the area in the 1960's, the people of Old Freetown moved to New Freetown. Old Freetown still holds remnants of the foundation stones of some of the earliest homes on Grand Bahama Island. In 2007, in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade act, The Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation presented an art Exhibition entitled Freedom Call . "As we were doing our research, we found it extremely difficult to obtain written information about Old Freetown , we then made the decision that we would begin our exploration and research in Old Freetown."
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Free The Slaves - Top Ten Facts about the S Word

Free The Slaves - Top Ten Facts about the S Word

from wildscreen.tv :new generation quality broadcast:: .watch .upload .share -videos on November 04, 2009
Duration: 157
Free The Slaves - Top Ten Facts about the S WordnFor those who think slavery was an old history lesson. A message from Free The Slaves.
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Zionists Won't Let You See This On TV..

Zionists Won't Let You See This On TV..

from Veracity Videos on November 04, 2009
Duration: 367
Original Video downloaded from YouTube.nnZionism. A history of deceit and slavery.
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Broken Laws, Unprotected Workers: Violations of Employment and Labor Laws in America's Cities

Broken Laws, Unprotected Workers: Violations of Employment and Labor Laws in America's Cities

from Focus 580 on WILL-AM on November 03, 2009
Duration: 0
Nik Theodore, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Urban Economic Development and Associate Professor in the Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois Chicago
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Necro The Human Traffic King

Necro The Human Traffic King

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 02, 2009
Duration: 212
Necro The Human Traffic King (White Slavery Pt 2) Directed by NecroAuthor: murad187 Tags: Necro The Human Traffic King White Slavery rap hiphop usa 2009 Posted: 03 November 2009 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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Malcolm X - Stand & Fight !

Malcolm X - Stand & Fight !

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on November 01, 2009
Duration: 59
Extrait du discours The Ballot or The Bullet (Le Bulletin de Vote ou le Fusil) -- 1964Author: misterpp Tags: malcolm black ballot bullet usa civil rights movement noir americain etats unis politique revolution liberte freedom droits lhomme civique esclavage independance slavery white supremacy Posted: 01 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Horror Movies Worth Checking Out

Horror Movies Worth Checking Out

from KUOW Presents Podcast on October 30, 2009
Duration: 0
The most successful horror movie franchise of all time is called Saw. There are five Saw movies, and each one features prolonged scenes of gory torture and victimization. But not all modern horror movies focus on graphic murder scenes. Gabe Rapier isn't a huge fan of horror movies. But he thinks when they're done right, they can give us a way to safely explore some of the darker elements of humanity. Gabe also works at the Columbia City branch of the Seattle Public Library. He talked with KUOW's Jeannie Yandel about three horror movies in Seattle Public Library stocks Nang Nak, El Rey De La Montana, and Blind Mountain that are all worth checking out.
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Trucker Tom Podcast #1190 — We Are Becoming The Borg

Trucker Tom Podcast #1190 — We Are Becoming The Borg

from Trucker Tom's Podcast on October 29, 2009
Duration: 3622
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Tom DeWolf / Belvie Rooks - Denver 2009

Tom DeWolf / Belvie Rooks - Denver 2009

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
Duration: 2658
Sustainable Healing from the Legacy of Slavery Rooks stood at the infamous "door of no return" at the Elmina slave dungeon in Ghana trying to imagine what reaching this spot must have felt like for some long-ago, African ancestor. Years earlier, DeWolf, a descendent of the largest slave-trading dynasty in U.S. history, stood at that same iron gate imagining a different, yet intimately related feeling. Join DeWolf and Rooks to explore how the historical damage they share is also different and yet, in similar ways, the same.
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Black History in the USA: Banned Cartoon

Black History in the USA: Banned Cartoon

from Favorites of Muppetpro on February 06, 2009
Duration: 195
Breif history of the USA cartoon by Michael Moore
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Racial Inequality.

Racial Inequality.

from Bill Moyers Journal (Audio) | PBS on June 20, 2008
Duration: 3400
This week, as many Americans celebrate "Juneteenth," a special day of recognition commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, Bill Moyers Journal examines racial inequality in America through the prisms of the legacy of slavery and the current socio-economic landscape. Bill Moyers interviews Douglas Blackmon, the Atlanta bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal, about his latest book Slavery by Another Name, which looks at an "age of neoslavery" that thrived from the aftermath of the Civil War through the dawn of World War II. And Moyers get perspective from historical and cultural sociologist Orlando Patterson and Glenn C. Loury, an economist and expert on race and social division.
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