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Database Resources for African American History
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African American History on Film
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Black History DVDs & Videos
Let freedom sing : how music inspired the civil rights movement
Call Number: DVD 780.89 L645.5t
Black is-- black ain't : a personal journey through black identity
Call Number: DVD 305.8 B627n
What we want, what we believe : the Black Panther Party library
Call Number: DVD 305.896 W555a
African American lives
Call Number: DVD 920.009 A258.5g
America beyond the color line
Call Number: DVD 305.896 A512p
A history of black achievement in America
Call Number: DVD 973.049 H673a
Louisiana Black History on Film
All on a Mardi Gras day
Call Number: La DVD 394.25 A416w
DVDs and videos about Black Louisianians and their culture.
Ernest J. Gaines : Louisiana stories
Call Number: La DVD 813 G142Ls
Signpost to freedom : the 1953 Baton Rouge bus boycott
Call Number: DVD La 323.04 S578L
Hear me talkin' to ya?
by
Edna Jordan Smith, Bluebonnet Regional Library, Genealogy Department
Call Number: Video La 976.318 H435e
An oral history session with a panel of fourteen African American elders talking about the people, places and events in the development of Black Baton Rouge. Includes schools, midwives, and the Ku Klux Klan, and much, much more.
Journey for justice : the A.P. Tureau story
Call Number: Video La 323.01 J86t
From La La to Zydeco
Call Number: DVD La 781.62 F931u
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