The colour of money
The colour of money [videorecording] /
Title on disc and container: Color of money : colonialism and the slave trade Colonialism and the slave trade
Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; BBC Active ; director/producer, Paul Tickell ; executive producer, David Okuefuna.
- Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2008.
- 1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Racism: a history .
- Racism: a history. .
Originally produced by the BBC in 2007.
Camera, Luke Cardiff ... [et al.] ; film editor, Chris Wyatt ; composer, Nikola Kodjabashia. Camera, Luke Cardiff ... [et al.] ; film editor, Chris Wyatt ; composer, Nikola Kodjabashia.
Narrator, Sophie Okonedo ; readings, Shaun Parkes.
Reaching back across the centuries, this program sheds light on historical attitudes toward human differences. It assesses the significance of biblical narratives, including the "curse of Ham", in the evolution of European concepts of race, and goes on to examine the basis of institutionalized racism - entwined with fervent capitalism - on which the transatlantic slave trade operated. The destruction of America's indigenous civilizations and the dehumanization and exploitation of Africans are studied alongside the writings of Enlightenment philosophers and historians. Includes commentary by Dr. Orlando Patterson, Dr. Barnor Hesse, and Professor James Walvin.
DVD.
Closed-captioned.
39663 Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Racism--History.
Slave trade--History.
Slavery--United States.
HT1507 / .C65 2008
305.8
Originally produced by the BBC in 2007.
Camera, Luke Cardiff ... [et al.] ; film editor, Chris Wyatt ; composer, Nikola Kodjabashia. Camera, Luke Cardiff ... [et al.] ; film editor, Chris Wyatt ; composer, Nikola Kodjabashia.
Narrator, Sophie Okonedo ; readings, Shaun Parkes.
Reaching back across the centuries, this program sheds light on historical attitudes toward human differences. It assesses the significance of biblical narratives, including the "curse of Ham", in the evolution of European concepts of race, and goes on to examine the basis of institutionalized racism - entwined with fervent capitalism - on which the transatlantic slave trade operated. The destruction of America's indigenous civilizations and the dehumanization and exploitation of Africans are studied alongside the writings of Enlightenment philosophers and historians. Includes commentary by Dr. Orlando Patterson, Dr. Barnor Hesse, and Professor James Walvin.
DVD.
Closed-captioned.
39663 Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Racism--History.
Slave trade--History.
Slavery--United States.
HT1507 / .C65 2008
305.8
