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    Escapes and Silent Rebellions
    Biographies of Ex-Slaves
    Slave Insurrections
    The Business of Slavery
    The Slave Trade
    Tools of the Slave
    The Black Abolitionist Movement
    The Chains That Bound Them
    Frederick Douglass
    (Ex)Slaves and the Civil War
    The Era of Black Reconstruction
    The Birth of U.S. Boxing
    The Origins of Black History
    The Fisk Jubilee Singers
    Booker T. Washington
    Stereoviews of Black Life
    Paul Laurence Dunbar
    W. E. B. DuBois
    Jack Johnson
    The NAACP
    Its Only an Image, Right?
    The Effects of Jim Crow
    Joe Louis - The Nation's Champ
    Elijah Muhammad and the NOI
    Marcus Garvey and the U.N.I.A.
    Marian Anderson
    Edward Brooke and Carl Stokes
    The Harlem Renaissance
    Racial Tensions in St. Louis
    The Black Power Movement
    Historically Black College and Universities
    Shirley Chisholm: Before Her Time
    Alex Haley and Our Roots
    Black Poetry after Harlem

    Courses/Lectures

    Each of the 34 courses available can be enrolled in individually, or in packages.  Each course is an approximately 1-hour session that consists of the opportunity for the students to interact with the associated artifacts, and a discussion exercise tailored for your specific class in accordance with your teacher's curriculum/recommendations.  If the Course List below doesn’t fit your needs, we can work together to develop the presentation you desire – from control of the discussion topics to selection of items to be presented.