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I haven't seen this since I was a girl, and I don't even know if it is available on video... but there was a mini series on tv a long time ago called the Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. It opens during the civil rights movement when she is a very old woman and then flashes back to her girlhood during the civil war. I watched it every year when it came on tv and was enthralled.

 

Just looked on Amazon and it IS available on DVD:

http://www.amazon.com/Autobiography-Miss-Jane-Pittman/dp/B0006IIOHC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1310088230&sr=8-5

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I have on my DVR the Slave Narratives. I think its an HBO show. I'm not sure how old your kids are OR if you'd find it appropriate, but I've watched it (a long time ago) and it really left a huge impression on me. Both of mine (ds14 & dd11) will watch this in the next month or two as we hit that subject.

 

Here is the link on Netflix:

http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Unchained_Memories_Slave_Narratives/60026512?trkid=2361637

 

Good luck finding what works for you,

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My kids LOVED Brother Future. It starts out with a "cool" black teen (present day) in a big city who gets hit by a car and is suddenly transported back to pre civil war days on a plantation. -Of course, everyone makes fun of him because he's wearing shades, has funny looking clothes- uses a strange accent, etc. (think Back to the Future). It's funny, but he learns some life-changing lessons about what it was really like to be a slave. I highly recommend it! http://www.amazon.com/Brother-Future-Artist-Not-Provided/dp/B000FTY4KS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1310134204&sr=8-1

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How about the post-reconstruction period? I remember watching, "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" as a kid, and finally getting that all the issues didn't magically disappear at the end of the war. I have my 5th grader reading it now; we are studying ancients now, but he's reading it as literature since he's the right age for it.

 

Jen

http://hillandalefarmschool.blogspot.com/

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