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The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross DVD

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Explore with Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the evolution of the African-American people, as well as the multiplicity of cultural institutions, political strategies, and religious and social perspectives they developed - forging their own history, culture and society against unimaginable odds.
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Explore with Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the evolution of the African-American people, as well as the multiplicity of cultural institutions, political strategies, and religious and social perspectives they developed - forging their own history, culture and society against unimaginable odds.

The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

Written and presented by Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., director of W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University, this six-hour series explores the evolution of the African-American people, as well as the multiplicity of cultural institutions, political strategies, and religious and social perspectives they developed - forging their own history, culture and society against unimaginable odds.

Commencing with the origins of slavery in Africa, the series moves through five centuries of remarkable historic events right up to the present - when America is led by a black president, yet remains a nation deeply divided by race.

By highlighting the tragedies, triumphs and contradictions of the black experience, the series reveals to viewers that the African-American community has never been a uniform entity, and that its members have been actively debating their differences from their first days in this country.

Throughout the course of the series, viewers will see that the road to freedom for black people in America has not been linear, but more like the course of a river, full of loops and eddies, slowing, and occasionally reversing the current of progress.

Episodes include:
The Black Atlantic (1500-1800)
The Age of Slavery (1800-1860)
Into the Fire (1861-1896)
Making a Way Out of No Way (1897-1940)
Rise! (1940-1968)
It's Nation Time (1968-2013)

Producer: Peter Kunhardt, Julie Anderson, Dyllan McGee, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Production Year: 2013
Copyright Year: 2013
Rating: TV-PG
Number of Discs: 2
Length: 360 minutes
Subtitled: Y
Subtitle Languages: English (SDH)
DVI: Y
Audio Format: Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen

79 Reviews
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Ida S.
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5.0 star rating
04/12/24
Outstanding. Informative. Very well done.
Review by Ida S. on 04/12/24 review stating Outstanding. Informative. Very well done.
I enjoyed it !
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LISA
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5.0 star rating
01/31/24
Eagerly anticipating the chance to view
Review by LISA on 01/31/24 review stating Eagerly anticipating the chance to view
Though Ive not yet had a chance to see, Id heard how inspiring the entire program had on so many folks. Im positive that this will be one of the most influential program Ive seen in my 60 plus years.
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Richard
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5.0 star rating
11/26/23
History told in a good
Review by Richard on 11/26/23 review stating History told in a good
History told in a good way
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Joyce
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4.0 star rating
06/01/23
Many Rivers
Review by Joyce on 06/01/23 review stating Many Rivers
I have to admit to being a history buff; I havent had enough time to sit down and watch the video, but I am looking forward to it. I Know that the situation that brought my people here was different; it was not a trip of joy. They made the best of it, and continue to do so. There are still many rivers to cross.
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EARNEST
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5.0 star rating
03/27/23
The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross
Review by EARNEST on 03/27/23 review stating The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross
I thought the DVD was excellent!! It was so informative, replete with historical facts that completes the narrative and connects the dots from past to present. I enjoyed every segment with the interest of an ardent college student, which is saying something since I am an African American gentleman of 72 years old. So I have personally experienced and survived some of the very inhuman acts perpetrated by some, and acts of courage by others. It is very well done...LOVE IT!! THANKS!
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Thomas C.
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3.0 star rating
05/14/22
Worth buying, very informative, but lacking in some areas.
Review by Thomas C. on 05/14/22 review stating Worth buying, very informative, but lacking in some areas.
I purchased this DVD in September 2021 as part of the William Still/Underground Railroad Package (3 DVD series, and one book) to add to my collection of American History media (The Civil War, Civil Rights Movement, etc.). The African Americans: Many Rivers To Cross was very well written and presented by Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., put I was disappointed on some issues, namely these three: First, very little was mentioned about Jackie Robinson, his courageous struggle to break the color-barrier in American sports (and American society), and his contributions to the Civil Rights Movement that paved the way for Martin Luther King, The Sit-In Movement, and other hallmarks of that historical effort; Ken Burns devoted an entire series to Jackie Robinson, but he was only mentioned, once (in passing) in this set. In addition, I was discouraged that the Nashville Sit-Ins were given more prominence, even though, the more notable Greensboro (NC) Woolworth Sit-ins of February 1, 1960 took place days before. Although this is factually correct and relevant to the movement, I am a little biased as I reside in Greensboro, NC, being very proud that these Sit-Ins took place in a once very segregated, racist city of the Jim Crow South. Lastly, I am very troubled that so much positive attention was given to militant, nationalist (and violent) elements of the Civil Rights movement. Yes, those factions and figures needed to be mentioned, but as seen by the more successful methods of peaceful, civil disobedience from King, Jackie Robinson, and Booker T. Washington, they perhaps did more harm to the cause, than good (even today). In closing, I would recommend this PBS produced series from Professor Gates, but like some of Ken Burns documentaries, it is lacking and disappointing on some points.
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Rayc
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
I will give this to local schools as a gift.
Review by Rayc on 05/14/22 review stating I will give this to local schools as a gift.
This series connects all of the disjointed african american lessons that were lacking content and context taught in schools. It explains who and why the Africans in america are strong and great.
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Karen C.
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
Outstanding Series! Should be viewed by all!
Review by Karen C. on 05/14/22 review stating Outstanding Series! Should be viewed by all!
A simply wonderful series! I thought I was well educated and learned some things I did not know! This series really illustrated how MUCH we have overcome...and how far we have to go. My pride in who I am was markedly increased after viewing this material.
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Keith
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
So well told ...
Review by Keith on 05/14/22 review stating So well told ...
It was riveting to say the least. I wasnt too sure where all the pieces to this puzzle fit but this was a masterful telling of history. My son age 10 was angry at the interruptions for the fund raising of PBS and you know something is good when he wants the story like that.
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Yeek
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
This is a must have
Review by Yeek on 05/14/22 review stating This is a must have
This movie is a must have for our new generation In which I feel is somewhat lost. They need to see this movie to encourage them. Thank you for all those who had a part in this.
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CAROL R.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
05/14/22
Very informative, professionally done
Review by CAROL R. on 05/14/22 review stating Very informative, professionally done
Very informative, professionally done
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SALLY
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
Excellent information and history
Review by SALLY on 05/14/22 review stating Excellent information and history
Excellent information and history
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ROGERS
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
Dr. Gates
Review by ROGERS on 05/14/22 review stating Dr. Gates
I really enjoy all of Dr. Gates work. He is an inspiration to all. Genius!
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Alan
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
Awesome!!
Review by Alan on 05/14/22 review stating Awesome!!
Awesome!!
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Ahmed
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5.0 star rating
05/14/22
A phenomenal documentary!!
Review by Ahmed on 05/14/22 review stating A phenomenal documentary!!
Dr. Gates does a masterful job and his research is in-depth.
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Cathy
Anonymous User
5.0 star rating
02/14/21
Great series!
Review by Cathy on 02/14/21 review stating Great series!
I bought this DVD for my grandsons. They did not get a chance to watch the series and I felt that they needed to have this history in a clear and unbiased format. My daughter states they will watch it as a family--I will join them to watch it again.
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'Rennie
Anonymous User
5.0 star rating
12/13/20
The best item in my history collection!
Review by 'Rennie on 12/13/20 review stating The best item in my history collection!
Thanks Dr. Gates for your past and well as this historical classic. Many Rivers to Cross is one of my favorites. I was particularly impressed with Part 2 involving the Civil Rights Era. Happy you chose the eloquent Rev. David Forbes to assist in recording our history...and not just a story about our history. Although now retired from his Church, he is yet a fighter for justice here in Raleigh. Please continue your great work!
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Mike
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5.0 star rating
12/13/20
Many Rivers to cross
Review by Mike on 12/13/20 review stating Many Rivers to cross
Every History classroom in America needs to have this DVD documentary on the history of African-American struggle for freedom.
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Champy
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5.0 star rating
12/13/20
Many Rivers To Cross!!
Review by Champy on 12/13/20 review stating Many Rivers To Cross!!
I heard a lot of things, but I will definitely show this video to family and friends.
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Beverly
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5.0 star rating
12/13/20
African American History
Review by Beverly on 12/13/20 review stating African American History
This is an EXCELLENT documentary that depict harsh trials and tribulations of the American black. Black History should be a mandatory subject in all schools. I strongly believe that if more black youths were aware of their history, theyd stop taking things for granted such as having the rights to learn and vote.

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We have to Know as we evolve.
Review by Zeni review stating We have to Know as we evolve.
Truly an Awakening and Emotional Journey in Our Search for Truth. A Masterpiece. Thank you Dr. Gates
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Jrachelle reviewed The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross DVD
5 star rating
Must Have for Every Home
Review by Jrachelle review stating Must Have for Every Home
I am thrilled by this series. I think Im finally getting accurate, complete, and unbiased history. I appreciate that it is delivered without hatred but approached with a matter-of-fact attitude. Thank you Professor Gates for educating me. I truly am most grateful.
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Wenzden reviewed The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross DVD
5 star rating
A Gem, really educates the viewer
Review by Wenzden review stating A Gem, really educates the viewer
Very informative learned quite a bit about the slave trade, more than I could imagine rather than watching some Hollywood sensationalized account. Outstanding production!

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