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Look for the following titles in the African-American Unschooling DVD Library:

The Magic School Bus heads for the sky and Ms. Frizzle's elementary school students learn all about flying and outer
space in this trio of episodes. In "Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space," a class field trip to the planetarium goes awry,
so Ms. Frizzle heads the bus toward outer space for a tour...

Visionary yet enigmatic, brilliant yet manipulative, Marcus Garvey is one of the most controversial figures in American
history. Both a powerful orator and a pompous autocrat, Garvey inspired the loyalty of millions of African Americans while
infuriating many black leaders. He was a strong advocate of black self-help, yet was willing to collaborate with the Ku Klux
Klan. And he inspired African...

A two-disc set containing the important and famous speeches of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Gerald Ford,
and Ronald Reagan.
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