Crash Course Black American History - Season 1 Episode 22 Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois
As the 19th century gave way to the 20th, Black Americans were searching for ways to think about how and where they would fit into a post-slavery society. There were several competing schools of thought. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Dubois were essential to some of the most prominent ideas in this arena.
Year: 2022
Genre: Documentary
Country: Canada, United States of America
Studio: YouTube
Director:
Cast: Clint Smith
Crew: John Green (Executive Producer), Hank Green (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: May 07, 2021
Last Air date: Nov 09, 2022
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 51 Episode
Runtime: 14 minutes
IMDb: 2.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 2.186
Language: English
Keyword : black american, american history
Season
Season 1
Episode
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Slavery in the American Colonies
Elizabeth Key
Slave Codes
The Germantown Petition Against Slavery
The Stono Rebellion
Phillis Wheatley
The American Revolution
The US Constitution, 3/5, and the Fugitive Slave Clause
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793
Women's Experience Under Slavery
The Louisiana Rebellion of 1811
The Rise of Cotton
Maria Stewart
The Underground Railroad
The Dred Scott Decision
Frederick Douglass
Black Americans in the Civil War
Reconstruction
Ida B. Wells
Plessy v Ferguson and Segregation
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B DuBois
The Black Women's Club Movement
The Great Migration
The Red Summer of 1919
Arts and Letters of the Harlem Renaissance
Political Thought in the Harlem Renaissance
The Great Depression
The Tuskegee Experiment
Zora Neale Hurston
World War II
Randolph, Rustin, and the Origins of the March on Washington
School Segregation and Brown v Board
Emmett Till
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Martin Luther King, Jr
Student Civil Rights Activism
Malcolm X and the Rise of Black Power
The Black Panther Party
Women and the Black Power Movement
Marsha P. Johnson and the Stonewall Rebellion
The War on Drugs
Shirley Chisholm
Jesse Jackson
Los Angeles Uprisings
Anita Hill and Clarence Thomas
Rap and Hip Hop
Toni Morrison
Hurricane Katrina
Barack Obama
Black Lives Matter