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Black History Month Black American Conservatism: An Explora- Kwanzaa: An African-American Cultural Holiday DVDs & Videos in Your Library tion of Ideas GT 4403 .K93 1993 HN 90.S6 B5 1992 Ralph Nelson's Lilies of the Field (1963) Black and White America United Artists Pictures Inc. Black E 185.615 .B5 1993 PN 1997 .L54 1997 Chinua Achebe: A Biography The Long Walk Home DT 14 .C45 1989 PN 1997.L65 K63 History Clash of Cultures Politics of Love in Black & White DT 14 .A37 1986 HQ 801.8 .P64x 1993 Color Purple / Directed by Steven Spielberg Real Malcolm X: An Intimate Portrait of The Man Month PS 3573 .A425 C6 BP 223.Z8 R42 1992 Dance Theatre of Harlem Scottsboro: An American Tragedy GV 1786 .H28 1989 KF 224.S34 S26 2001 February 2010 Driving Miss Daisy / Directed by Bruce The Second American Revolution / PBS Beresford E 185.61 .S4 1988 (2 Volumes) PS 3571 .H7 D7 1991 Separate But Equal Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights KF 4757.Z9 S47 1991 Movement, 1954-1965 Songs of the Talking Drum: A Cross-Cultural E 185.615 .E93 (6 Volumes) Fusion of Music and Storytelling E 185.615 .E942 1989 (8 Volumes) ML 3556 .S6 1989 E 185.615 T5 1989 (1 Volume) Soul Food Found Voices: The Slave Narratives PN 1997 .S68 1997 E 441 .F66 1999 Speeches of Martin Luther King Freedom on My Mind E 185.97.K5 A23 E 185.615 .F74 1996 Time Has Come (1964-1966) Great Black Innovators E 185.615 .T5 1989 E 185.9 .G7 1995 Toni Morrison Guess Who's Coming to Dinner PS 3563.O8749 Z47 PN 1997 .G93 1998 Tiger Woods: Heart of a Champion Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First GV 964. W66 T6 2000 One Hundred Years E 187.96 .D372 2000 Tryin' To Get Home: A History of African American Song I Have a Dream / Maljack Productions, Inc. ML 3479 .B58 1993 E 185.97.K5 K5 1986 W.E.B. DuBois: A Biography in Four Voices Ipi Ntombi: African Dance Celebration / PBS E 185.97.D73 W22 1995 M 1830.E45 .I7 1997 The Jackie Robinson Story Zebrahead / an Ixtlan Production PN 1995.9.N4 J32 1993 PN 1997 .Z42 1993 CYPRESS COLLEGE Jefferson's Blood All Videos and DVDs may be checked out of the Cypress E 332.2 .J5 2000 College Library for one (1) week with your valid student ID LIBRARY (No exceptions) King, Montgomery to Memphis 9200 VALLEY VIEW ST. E 185.97.K5 K5 1988 DavidGoto 01-29-07rev.02-13-08 09-30-09 10-05-09 CYPRESS, CA 90630 www.cypresscollege.edu/~library DVD Collection Get on the Bus / A Spike Lee Joint Selma, Lord, Selma 4 Little Girls / A Spike Lee Joint PN 1995.9 .N4 G48 2000 F 334 .S4 W4 2004 F 334.B69 N3 1998 Glory / Directed by Edward Zwick Shaker Zulu African American Lives / PBS Home Video PN 1995.9 .H5 G5 2000 Presented by Harmony Gold Inc. RA 1057.55 .A375336 2006 PN1995.9.A43 S4 1999 (4 Volumes) Frederick Douglass / A & E Network Ali / Columbia Pictures Presents E 449 .D75 F74 2005 Slavery and the Making of America / PBS PN 1997 .A42 2002 E 441 .S523 2005 (4 DVD Set) The Harlem Globetrotters / A & E Network Africans in America: America's Journey GV 884 .H37 H37 2005 Something the Lord Made / HBO Films Through Slavery / WGBH Boston PN 1997 .S677818 2004 A History of Black Achievement in America E 441 .A37 2000 (2 Volumes) E 185 .H57 2005 (3 Volumes) Their Eyes Were Watching God / Akeelah and the Bee / LionsGate A Huey P. Newton Story / A Spike Lee Joint Oprah Winfrey Presents PN 1995.9 C45 A344534 2006 PN 1997 .T44 2005 E 185.97 .N48 H84 2001 Backstairs at the Whitehouse Jazz / PBS Home Video Unchained Memories Readings From the Slave F 204 .W5 B2 2005 (4 Volumes) Narratives ML 3508 .J378 2000 (10 Volumes) Barack Obama / Biography Channel E444 .U63 2003 The Jazz Dance of Matt Mattox E 901.1 .023 B37 2007 When We Were Kings: The Untold Story of GV 1784 .J49X 2007 Beloved / Oprah Winfrey the Rumble in the Jungle The Josephine Baker Story / HBO Pictures GV 1132 .A44 W48 2005 PN 1997 .B45 1999 PN 1997 .J674 2001 A Woman Called Moses / Directed by Blues Masters: The Essential History of the Malcolm X / Directed by Spike Lee Blues Paul Wendkos PN 1997 .M348 2005 (2 DVD Set) PN 1992.8 .F5 W66 2001 ML 3521 .B6 2002 Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami / PBS Home Boycott / HBO Home Videos Video Video Collection PN 1992.63 .B69 2001 GV 1136.8 A45 2008 African American Artists: Affirmation Today Brother To Brother / Miasma Films On Our Watch / PBS Home Video N 6538.N5 A37 1994 PN 1995.9 .A84 B76 2005 DT 159.6 D27 O5 2007 African and African-American Religions Citizen King Prince Among Slaves / PBS Home Video BL 80.2 .A37 1998 E 185.97 K5 C58 2004 HT 861 .P75 2008 Against the Odds: The Artists of the Harlem Coach Carter / MTV Music Television Films The Pursuit of Happyness / Will Smith Renaissance / Directed by Amber Edwards PN 1997 .C633 2005 PN 1995.9 .B55 P877 2007 NX 511.N4 A53 1994 Cora Unashamed / Directed by Deborah Pratt A Raisin In the Sun / Sidney Poitier Amistad / Directed by Steven Spielberg PN 1992.77 .C67 2005 PN 1997 .R159 1999 E 447 .A6 1998 Dream Girls / DreamWorks & Paramount Ray / Directed by Taylor Hackford The Ancient Africans / Julien Bryan PN 1995.9 .M86 D743 2007 PN 1997.2 .R39 2005 DT 14 .A52 1985 Dreams of Obama / PBS Home Video Roots / Warner Brothers Television Beloved / Directed by Jonathan Demme E 908 .D74 2009 PN 1992.77 .R6687 2007 PS 3563.O8749 B42 1998 Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Move- Rosa Parks Story / CBS Television Black Americans of achievement. ment, 1954-1965 E 185.97.P3 R68 2003 E 185.96 .B62 V. 1-10 1994 (Currently at the Library Reserve Collection) E 185.61 .E94 2006 (7 Volumes) Ruby Bridges / The Wonderful World of Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed Disney Presents E 185 .B575 1991 PN 1995.9 .B55 R839 2004 .
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