Slavery and the Making of America
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Slavery and the Making of America
DVD Price: You save 10%! As of Oct 11 13:23 EDT (details)
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| Directed by | William R. Grant |
| Cast | Morgan Freeman |
| DVD Release | February 9, 2005 |
| Running Time | 240 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 739815002823 |
| Buy this item | $71.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 13:23 EDT (details) 4 DVD, Ambrose, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Or 13 new from $54.93, 1 used from $56.35 |
About Slavery and the Making of America
Underscoring how slavery impacted the growth of this country's Southern and Northern states; the series examines issues still relevant today. The variety of cultures from which the slaves originated provided the budding states with a multitude of skills that had a dramatic effect on the diverse communities. From joining the British in the Revolutionary War, to fleeing to Canada, to joining rebel communities in the U.S. the slaves sought freedom in many ways, ultimately having a far-reaching effect on the new hemisphere they were forced to inhabit.
Acclaimed actor Morgan Freeman narrates the series, which features a score by Michael Whalen.
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Average user review:| HS Teacher Says 5 Stars For This Production...and For Morgan Freeman! |
My favorite segments are those on David Walker's call to resistance; a certain Miss Freeman, who successfully sued for her freedom; and Col. Tye's band of 18th century guerilla warriors.
*Such re-enactments, when accurately presented, are essential to helping viewers understand the realities of the era, as there are so few photographs and no moving pictures in existence from this lengthy period in American history. (As the narrator says, "America was a slave-holding society longer than it has been a 'free' society.") January 17, 2008
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This is a excellent tool to teach children and adults, please note that the high price has nothing to do with PBS, it's the system designed to make you think otherwise.
Please wait until this product goes down, cause it will. January 13, 2007
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| Great Program - Terribly Overpriced! |
Unfortunately, the video costs $80.00!!!!!!!!!! This has four discs with only 60 minutes of programming on each one. That's a total of 240 minutes! No special features or bonus material at all! So you pay $80 for only the series.
Now to give you something to compare this to, I also purchased "Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson." This program cost less than $20.00 and was on two discs; each having 110 minutes of material. This series also had several special features and bonuses.
If you look at it from a per minute basis, you have:
Slavery and the making of America: $.33 per minute of material
(no bonus material)
Unforgivable Blackness: $.09 per minute of material
(bonus material)
So ask yourself why Slavery and the Making of America is so expensive? I bought it anyway because it's important for my mentees to see this, but if you don't NEED it, I would not suggest buying this DVD until the price comes down. Just record it next time it comes on. April 1, 2005
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