Various - Africans In America: America's Journey Through Slavery mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon ,& Toshi Reagon | Kneebone |
| 2 | –David Jones | Ballad Of The Flying Cloud |
| 3 | –Tosu Johnson, Gbehanzin Johnson & Bernice Johnson Reagon | Hambone |
| 4 | –Karan Casey | Donal Og |
| 5 | –Bonny Rideout, Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Ballad Call And Response |
| 6 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Dumala Storm |
| 7 | –Bill Richards, Colin St. Martin | Ranting Highlandman |
| 8 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon | Ballad In Harmony |
| 9 | –Ryan Brown & Howard Bass, Colin St. Martin | Air From The Spanish Barber |
| 10 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Ship Of Zion |
| 11 | –Charles Williams Mixed Quartet | Rise Freemen Rise |
| 12 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Venture's Song |
| 13 | –Ryan Brown, Colin St. Martin, James Weaver | When Jesus Wept |
| 14 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | John Browin's Body |
| 15 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Shabazz |
| 16 | –Sweet Honey In The Rock | Come Unto Me |
| 17 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Remember Me |
| 18 | –The Richard Allen Singers | Early My God |
| 19 | –Charles Williams Male Quartet | I Heard The Voice Of Jesus Say |
| 20 | –Evelyn Simpson-Curenton | Oh If My Soul Was Formed From Woe |
| 21 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon | Monticello Lament |
| 22 | –Jerry O'Sullivan | A Stor Mo Chroi |
| 23 | –James Weaver | La D'Hericourt |
| 24 | –Gregory 'Azouke' Sanon, Harry 'Aiyzan' Sanon, Francois 'Fanfan' Louis Dumas, Evans 'Zilibo' Sezey | Nago |
| 25 | –Tosu Johnson & Gbehanzin Johnson | Shekere |
| 26 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | What Kind Of Land |
| 27 | –Dijmo Kouyate | Dialiya |
| 28 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Pulse |
| 29 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Nat Turner's Prayer |
| 30 | –Sweet Honey In The Rock | Rhythm On Cloth |
| 31 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Long Way Journey Home |
| 32 | –James Weaver | Your Country |
| 33 | –Howard Bass, Ryan Brown, Bill Richards, Colin St. Martin, James Weaver | Brandywine Quick-Step |
| 34 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Boll Fever |
| 35 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Troubled |
| 36 | –United Southern Prayer Bands of Baltimore & Washington | Run Mary Run |
| 37 | –Toshi Reagon | Balm In Gilead |
| 38 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Balm In Gilead |
| 39 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Sweet Honey In The Rock | Middle Passage |
| 40 | –Sweet Honey In The Rock | Mandiacapella |
| 41 | –Toshi Reagon | Steal Away |
| 42 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | First Time I Saw Big Water |
| 43 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Sweet Honey In The Rock | Jacob 's Cry |
| 44 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Vesey's Song |
| 45 | –Tosu Johnson, Gbehanzin Johnson & Bernice Johnson Reagon | Blue Rhumbia |
| 46 | –Harold Anderson, Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Gabriel's Balm |
| 47 | –Eileen Folson | Come Unto Me |
| 48 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon, Harold Anderson & Toshi Reagon | Song In Db |
| 49 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Freedom Call |
| 50 | –Joe Thompson | Donney Got A Rambling Mind |
| 51 | –Ryan Brown, Colin St. Martin, James Weaver | Minuet In F Major |
| 52 | –John Sipes | Coo Coo |
| 53 | –Jerry O'Sullivan | Green Fields Of America |
| 54 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Song Of Stono |
| 55 | –Sweet Honey In The Rock | When Jesus Wept |
| 56 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon & Toshi Reagon | Your Country |
| 57 | –Bernice Johnson Reagon | Steal Away |
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This documentary is a four part series which takes a look into the transatlantic slave trade which took place in the 15th - 19th century. Stay tuned for this Rating. Title: Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery 1998 . We are a nation that has been influenced by countless sources, but none more important nor more lasting than the institution of slavery. 10 of 13 people found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you . Africans in America America's Journey through Slavery. Africans in America 01 Terrible Transformation 1450-1750 The Terrible Transformation tells of the largest forced migration in recorded history and how this mass movement of people was instrumental in the creation of America. After establishing settlements in North America, England joins in the international trade of human beings. Millions of Africans are abducted from their homelands to labor in the North American colonies. So horrific is their middle passage across the Atlantic that almost a quarter of them die duri. Visualizza riconoscimenti, recensioni, tracks e compra questa la 1998 Box Setpubblicazione di Africans In America: America's Journey Through Slavery su 's journey through slavery is presented in four parts. history courses. Africans in America solves this problem by showing a variety of different images that, pieced together, present a sturdy mosaic of endurance under suffering. There are still shots of paintings and landscapes moving shots of. All of this works, but cannot provide the same kind of thrill that is possible in a documentary on recent history there is no substitute for hearing Martin Luther King deliver his I Have a Dream speech or seeing Jackie Robinson steal home. Taken together, the four episodes of Africans in America have some notable strengths. Africans in America: Amer. has been added to your Cart. Buy Now. More Buying Choices. 14 New from 43 Used from . 57 used & new from . Take a journey to slavery through the eyes so the author. You will never look at slavery and the descendants of slaves the same way again. Read more. One person found this helpful. Slavery involved in banking ,Slavery is big money ,Never had banks or doctors in their areas ,Money over seas, or in Boston, New York, Philadelphia Pro-slavery even they lived North of the Mason Dixon Line. David Walker. Slave revolts and abolitionists ,His written Prophecy ,Was public enemy 1 ,Free Black sailors on a ship, would take his book, and give them to slaves Mammies and Aunt Caroline's would read his teachings Slaves would teach other slaves how to read and write Harriet TumanAbraham Lincoln learned to read on their own. A four-part PBS documentary, Africans in America recounts the history of slavery in this country from its origins in the early 17th century to its collapse during the Civil War. With impressive even-handedness and in a tone that betrays not the slightest hint of shrillness, the four 90-minute episodes take viewers on a journey that explores not only slavery in the South but in the North and West as well. Nor does this series restrict itself to the impact of bondage on slaves alone. Africans in America book. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Start by marking Africans in America: America's Journey through Slavery as Want to Read: Want to Read savingAfricans in America book. Start by marking Africans in America: America's Journey through Slavery as Want to Read: Want to Read saving Want to Read










