Alcatraz History Part 3 of 7
This Is An Alcatraz Documentary From 1971 With Howard Duff. This Contains Rare Film And Interviews. Film shows the island and the buildings. Discusses the history of the jail and some of the people who were in the jail. This is an extraordinary story.
Alcatraz History Part 4 of 7
This Is An Alcatraz Documentary From 1971 With Howard Duff. This Contains Rare Film And Interviews. Film shows the island and the buildings. Discusses the history of the jail and some of the people who were in the jail. This is an extraordinary story.
Alcatraz History Part 5 of 7
This Is An Alcatraz Documentary From 1971 With Howard Duff. This Contains Rare Film And Interviews. Film shows the island and the buildings. Discusses the history of the jail and some of the people who were in the jail. This is an extraordinary story.
Alcatraz History Part 6 of 7
This Is An Alcatraz Documentary From 1971 With Howard Duff. This Contains Rare Film And Interviews. Film shows the island and the buildings. Discusses the history of the jail and some of the people who were in the jail. This is an extraordinary story.
Alcatraz History Part 7 of 7
This Is An Alcatraz Documentary From 1971 With Howard Duff. This Contains Rare Film And Interviews. Film shows the island and the buildings. Discusses the history of the jail and some of the people who were in the jail. This is an extraordinary story.
Homeschooling: Teaching History
Make history an interactive subject at home with advice from a
homeschool specialist .Teaching history in a homeschool environment can be a fun experience using a book series, such as "American Girls" or "Little House on the Prairie," which can incorporate history into crafts and other activities.
Using Google News Timeline for Genealogy & Family History
This podcast shows how to use Google News Time line as a way to enhance family history research. It is an ideal tool for people who want to further their genealogy research. Lisa Louise Cooke, host of
the popular Genealogy Gems and Family History: Genealogy Made Easy podcasts at http://www.genealogygems.tv shows you how to use the Google News Timeline step by step to learn more about your family tree. (9:05)
The joy of genealogy and family history
In this clip learn the reasons why people do genealogy and family history. Interviews with different people who have done genealogical research talk about their personal experiences from the family research.
History of Black African Slavery and Colonization
a brief history of black african slavery and colonization. History, pictures and African music playing in the background of video.
A History of the Popes I chapter 1 part 1
In this series of videos on the history of the Popes, you will learn many historical facts about the Popes from the beginning to current times. Â It is presented in a format similar to what you might see on the history channel. Â There are six parts in Chapter 1.
A History of the Popes chapter 1 part 2
A continuation of the History of the Popes series.
A History of the Popes chapter 1 part 3
A continuation of the History of the Popes series.
A History of the Popes Chapter 2 part 1
A continuation of the History of the Popes series.
A History of the Popes chapter 1 part 4
A continuation of the History of the Popes series.
A History of the Popes chapter 1 part 5
A continuation of the History of the Popes series.
A History of the Popes chapter 1 part 6
A continuation of the series A History of the Popes.
History of Harlem: Jazz
This video shows some historical background to the origin of Jazz in America. There is reference to what Jazz means and bands playing Jazz. There is also reference to the influence of Harlem on generations of African-American artists.
MALCOLM X: OUR HISTORY WAS DESTROYED BY SLAVERY
In this video Malcolm X appears on a television show in Chicago called "City Desk" on March 17, 1963. Â He enters a debate with the interviewers about his name, and explains that the real names of his people were destroyed during slavery.Â
A History of Political Parties in the U.S.
Great teachers from outstanding universities give instruction on federalism in this video from Thinkwell's online American Government series. In this video we discuss: A History of Political Parties in the U.S. The video uses lecture format, pictures, and a whiteboard to aid in the explanations. Run time 11:12.
American History: The Revolutionary War Begins
The Revolutionary War began in Lexington after the Continental Congress failed to remove BritainÕs Coercive Acts, which the colonists called the Intolerable Acts. This two minute video goes into the causes of the Revolutionary War and early battles and colonial actions.













