A Tribute to the Lives and Events That Shaped
History. The powerful Guide to
Black History explores everything from African culture to the civil
rights
movement, from legends in entertainment to sports superstars, and from
religious
leaders to landmark achievements in science, medicine, and education.
It's the
ultimate guide to black culture throughout the ages.
More than 1,000 Enlightening Articles:
From art to reggae music to the Underground Railroad, the
fascinating
people, places, and events that have contributed to African American
heritage
will engage and amaze.
700 Illuminating Biographies:
Let to know Muhammad Ali, Ella Fitzgerald, Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Sidney
Poitier, Harriet Tubman, Desmond Tutu, Oprah Winfrey, and other
influential
artists, athletes, leaders, and scientists.
750 Multimedia Clips and Images:
Watch video clips of the March on Washington, a high point of the
civil
rights movement. Get a glimpse of the 1950s music scene in Chicago.
Listen to
art historian Margaret Vendryes speak about the impact of the Harlem
Renaissance
on the artists of today.
Learning Activities:
Form a better understanding of black history with unique learning
activities
covering topics from slavery to sports.
System Requirements for Windows:
- Microsoft Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me, XP, or Vista
- Pentium 350 MHz or faster processor
- 128 MB RAM minimum
- Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher (or compatible browser)
- CD-ROM drive
- 800x600 resolution, 16-bit color
- Sound card and speakers recommended
- Printer recommended
System Requirements for Macintosh
- Mac OS 10.2 or higher
- iMac or G3 350 MHz or faster processor
- 128 MB RAM minimum
- Safari 1.0 or higher (or compatible browser. Note: this application
does
not work with Internet Explorer on the Mac)
- CD-ROM drive
- 800x600 resolution, millions of colors
- Sound card and speakers recommended
- Printer recommended