A history of women's achievement in America [videorecording] / produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder.
2006
CT3260 .H57 2006
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Title
A history of women's achievement in America [videorecording] / produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder.
Publication Details
New York : Distributed by Ambrose Video Publishing, c2006.
Language
English
Language Note
Soundtrack in English; subtitles available in English or Spanish, closed-captioned.
Description
4 videodiscs (232 min.) : sd. col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Item Number
739815003141 (set)
739815003158 (v. 1)
739815003165 (v. 2)
739815003172 (v. 3)
739815003189 (v. 4)
739815003158 (v. 1)
739815003165 (v. 2)
739815003172 (v. 3)
739815003189 (v. 4)
Call Number
CT3260 .H57 2006
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.40973
Summary
"The unique and independent American woman: adventurer... pioneer... poet... mother... educator... artist... freedom fighter. 'A history of women's achievement in America' examines the 400-year history of American women's inspiring accomplishments and victories. Without the American woman's pioneering fortitude, the early colonies at Jamestown and Plymouth Plantation, would not have survived. Since then, millions of America's pioneering women have continued to push the frontier ever forward. Destined to play an essential role in the shapiing of the USA, the American woman forged an identity unlike any before her. That identity found a voice as she contributed to America's wealth of talent i nthe arts and sciences. American women led the fight to end slavery, limit corporate power and provide education for all, as well as protect the poor, disenfranchised and mentally unstable. All the while, these unique American women fought tirelessly for their own equal rights in education, employment and politics including their right to vote"--Container cover insert.
Note
"Accessing extra documents: This DVD has historical documents, timeline, blackline masters, teacher's guide and lesson plans that can be displayed on-screen or printed out. To access these files, put this DVD in a computer with a DVD player. Quit the DVD software if it starts to play the disc. Navigate to this DVD and look in the folders labeled 'Extras.' The 'Documents' folder had PDF files. To view the files you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, you can download a copy for free a www.adobe.com. Double click on the files to open them"--Container insert.
"As seen on public television"--Container.
DVD extras include: teacher's guides and lesson plans, photo gallery, timeline, historical documents, blackline master quizzes.
Presented by Donna Mills.
"As seen on public television"--Container.
DVD extras include: teacher's guides and lesson plans, photo gallery, timeline, historical documents, blackline master quizzes.
Presented by Donna Mills.
Credits
Executive producers: William V. Ambrose, Aleen Dohra ; music by David Arkenstone ; Michael Ramsey, editor.
System Details Note
DVD.
Added Author
Mills, Donna.
Ambrose, William V.
Dohra, Allen.
Meyer, Ronald C.
Short, Kayann.
Henwood, Tom.
Reeder, Mark.
Keasley, Alphonse.
Ambrose, William V.
Dohra, Allen.
Meyer, Ronald C.
Short, Kayann.
Henwood, Tom.
Reeder, Mark.
Keasley, Alphonse.
Added Corporate Author
Centre Communications.
Ambrose Video Publishing.
Ambrose Video Publishing.
Holdings
v.1-v.4
Record Appears in
On-Campus Resources > DVDs
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All Resources
Table of Contents
v. 1. The making of a new world, 1621-1835 ; The ears of women's firsts, 1836-1851
v. 2. Women speak out, 1852-1888 ; America enters the world of nations, 1889-1915
v. 3. Women begin to transform themselves, 1916-1935 ; America becomes a super power, 1936-1958
v. 4. American women find their voice, 1959-1984 ; A new age of equality, 1985-2006.
v. 2. Women speak out, 1852-1888 ; America enters the world of nations, 1889-1915
v. 3. Women begin to transform themselves, 1916-1935 ; America becomes a super power, 1936-1958
v. 4. American women find their voice, 1959-1984 ; A new age of equality, 1985-2006.