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Juneteenth / by Crayton, Lisa A.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.All Free -- A Day to Cheer -- Family Time -- Community Fun -- Learn Together -- Glossary."Juneteenth celebrates the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Across the country, people observe the day with speeches, poetry readings, festivals, picnics, street fairs, and family reunions. It is a day for people to come together and continue working toward equality. Readers will discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways"--Provided by publisher.Ages 6-8.Grades K-1.LSC
Subjects: Juneteenth; African Americans; Slaves; African Americans; African Americans;
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Miss Juneteenth [videorecording] / by Beharie, Nicole,actor.; Chikaeze, Alexis,actor.; Godfrey Peoples, Channing,film director,screenwriter.; Sampson, Kendrick,actor.; Vertical Entertainment,publisher.;
Nicole Beharie, Kendrick Sampson, Alexis Chikaeze, Liz Mikel, Marcus Mauldin.A former beauty queen prepares her rebellious daughter for the Miss Juneteenth pageant.14A.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.
Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Beauty contestants; Beauty contests; Juneteenth; Mothers and daughters;
For private home use only.
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The blackening [videorecording] / by Perkins, Dewayne,actor,screenwriter.; Robertson, Antoinette,actor.; Story, Tim,film director.; Walls, Sinqua,actor.; Lions Gate Films (Santa Monica, Calif.),publisher.;
Antoinette Robertson, Dewayne Perkins, Sinqua Walls, Grace Byers, Melvin Gregg, Jermaine Fowler, Yvonne Orji, Jay Pharoah.The film centers around a group of Black friends who reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway only to find themselves trapped in a remote cabin with a twisted killer. Forced to play by his rules, the friends soon realize this ain't no motherf****** game. Directed by Tim Story (Ride Along, Think Like a Man, Barbershop), this film skewers genre tropes and poses the sardonic question: if the entire cast of a horror movie is Black, who dies first?Canadian Home Video Rating: 18A.MPAA rating: R; for pervasive language, violence and drug use.Described video for the blind and visually impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Comedy films.; Dark comedy films.; Horror films.; Feature films.; African Americans; Games; Juneteenth; Survival; Vacations; Serial murderers;
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All good in the hood / by Reed, Dwayne.; Jose, Gladys.;
"A bounce-to-the-beat story, set against the backdrop of a Juneteenth celebration, about a young boy who's afraid of the sounds in the city but is comforted by his older brother, who tells him not to worry: "It's all good in the hood.""--
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Juneteenth; Neighborhoods; Fear; Brothers; African Americans;
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Atlanta. [videorecording] / by Beetz, Zazie,actor.; Glover, Donald,1983-creator,actor.; Henry, Brian Tyree,actor.; Stanfield, Keith,1991-actor.; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.,distributor.;
Donald Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, Lakeith Stanfield, Zazie Beetz."Atlanta follows two cousins who work through the Atlanta music scene in order to better their lives and the lives of their families"--from container.14A.DVD-R ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Television comedies.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Cousins; Musicians; Music trade; African American families;
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How the word is passed : a reckoning with the history of slavery across America / by Smith, Clint,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Clint Smith's revealing, contemporary portrait of America as a slave owning nation. Beginning in his own hometown of New Orleans, Smith leads the reader through an unforgettable tour of monuments and landmarks - those that are honest about the past and those that are not - that offer an intergenerational story of how slavery has been central in shaping our nations collective history, and ourselves. It is the story of the Monticello Plantation in Virginia, the estate where Thomas Jefferson wrote letters espousing the urgent need for liberty while enslaving more than four hundred people. It is the story of the Whitney Plantation, one of the only former plantations devoted to preserving the experience of the enslaved people whose lives and work sustained it. It is the story of Angola, a former plantation-turned-maximum-security prison in Louisiana that is filled with Black men who work across the 18,000-acre land for virtually no pay. And it is the story of Blandford Cemetery, the final resting place of tens of thousands of Confederate soldiers. A deeply researched and transporting exploration of the legacy of slavery and its imprint on centuries of American history, this book illustrates how some of our country's most essential stories are hidden in plain view-whether in places we might drive by on our way to work, holidays such as Juneteenth, or entire neighborhoods like downtown Manhattan, where the brutal history of the trade in enslaved men, women, and children has been deeply imprinted. Informed by scholarship and brought to life by the story of people living today, here is a landmark of reflection and insight that offers a new understanding of the hopeful role that memory and history can play in making sense of our country and how it has come to be.
Subjects: African Americans.; History.; Discrimination.; Ethnology; Minorities; African Americans;
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