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Black progress in the Revolutionary era, 1776-1790 (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University.

Title
Black progress in the Revolutionary era, 1776-1790 (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University.
Publication
Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.

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  • Toppin, Edgar Allan, 1928-
  • WCBS-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  • Columbia University.
  • Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.
Description
30 min. sd. b&w.; 16 mm.
Summary
Professor E. A. Toppin cites the achievement of Afro-Americans who helped to settle the North American continent and who fought in the American revolution. He describes the contribution of Crispus Atucks, often cited as the first to fall in the American Revolution; Benjamin Banneker, an architect who was the chief planner of Washington, D. C.; and Jean Baptiste Point DuSable who founded the city of Chicago.
Series Statement
Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americans.
Subject
  • Attucks, Crispus, -1770
  • Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806
  • Pointe de Sable, Jean Baptiste, 1745?-1818
  • African Americans > History > To 1863
  • African Americans > Biography
Call Number
Sc Visual MPB-101
LCCN
70704050
OCLC
NYPG84-F28
Title
Black progress in the Revolutionary era, 1776-1790 (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University.
Imprint
Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
Series
Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americans. Section 6: Black world of the North, 1776-Civil War
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Toppin, Edgar Allan, 1928-
WCBS-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Columbia University.
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.
Research Call Number
Sc Visual MPB-101
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