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c1984, F. Watts Call No: 92 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: An Impact BiographySummary Note: A biography of the American inventor and engineer who became a pioneer in the automobile industry and founded the Ford Motor Company.
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1992., Franklin Watts Call No: 323.1 HAR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: African-American experienceSummary Note: Surveys the history of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and its achievements in the civil rights movement.
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1983, F. Watts Call No: 92 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: An Impact BiographySummary Note: Describes the life, work, and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., proponent of change through non-violence.
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1988., Franklin Watts Call No: 937 HAR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: A first bookSummary Note: Describes how the Romans put to use and expanded the scientific achievements of earlier civilizations.
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c1998., F. Watts Call No: 509.37 HAR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Science of the pastSummary Note: Describes how the Romans put to use and expanded the scientific achievements of earlier civilizations.
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-- Readings from the slave narratives.By Glover, Jacqueline Lennon, Thomas Harris, Mark Jonathan, 1941- Bell, Ed Bassett, Angela Boatman, Michael, 1964- Browne, Roscoe Lee Cheadle, Don Davis, Ossie Dee, Ruby Guillaume, Robert Guy, Jasmine Jackson, Samuel L Pounder, C. C. H Smith, Roger Guenveur Vance, Courtney B Williams, Vanessa Winfrey, Oprah Woodard, Alfre, 1953- Goldberg, Whoopi, 1950- Home Boc2003., General, HBO Documentary Films : Distributed by HBO Video Call No: DVD Availability:0 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: When the Civil War ended in 1865, more than 4 million slaves were set free. By the late 1930's, 100,000 former slaves were still alive. In the midst of the Great Depression, journalists and writers traveled the country to record the memories of the last generation of African-Americans born into bondage. Over 2,000 interviews were transcribed as spoken, in the vernacular of the time, to form a unique historical record.