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46 minute, color, VHS or DVD-R video
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ISBN Number: 1-56950-990-5
This program begins with the arrival of 20 enslaved Africans brought to Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619 and examines the impact of slavery on African Americans.
C. Eric Lincoln, professor of philosophy and religion at Duke University and a noted authority on African-American religion, explains why African roots are important to African Americans and shows how the African cultural heritage—music, dance, art, blues, and storytelling—manifests itself in American life.
Part of the Series: In Search of the Dream: A Story of the African American Experience
In Search of the Dream: A Story of the African American Experience