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[PBS系列]:非洲裔美国人的生活1African American Lives 1-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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小传记,文化纪录片,由亨利·路易斯·盖茨主持,由PBS在2006年出版-英语旁白Biography, Culture Documentary hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and published by PBS in 2006- English narration
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由亨利·路易斯·盖茨(Henry Louis Gates,Jr。),WEB杜波依斯人文科学教授以及哈佛大学非洲与非裔美国人研究主席主持的《非洲美国实况》,这是史无前例的由四部分组成的PBS系列,将亚历克斯·海利的《根源》传奇提升到一个全新的水平通过动人的发现故事。该系列利用族谱,口述历史,家族故事和DNA分析来追溯美国历史并回到非洲,为一系列高度成就的非裔美国人提供了改变人生的旅程:本·卡森博士,本皮特TD的Whoopi Goldberg博士Jakes,Mae Jemison博士,Quincy Jones,Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot博士,Chris Tucker和Oprah Winfrey。该系列旨在按时间倒序恢复参与者的血统。从个人家庭的口述历史开始,盖茨教授以照片,影片剪辑,音乐和早期个人记录为基础,开始追溯他们的家谱,追溯到20世纪。著名的美国历史学家和专家家谱学家帮助填补了缺失的分支,在此过程中解释了吉姆·克劳(Jim Crow)种族隔离和第一次世界大战后从南到北的“大迁徙”等重大事件如何塑造了非洲裔美国人的家庭。随着盖茨在美国历史上的重建,内战,殖民时期和奴隶贸易早期时期的工作,他的家谱研究变得越来越困难。当家谱学道路走到尽头时,他求助于该国的一些顶尖科学家,他们使用DNA样本来追踪祖先根源到非洲,从事尖端工作。最后,盖茨教授与旅程的最后一部分一起参加了一系列参与者,横跨大西洋到非洲西海岸。他们在那里参观了一个遗传,历史和人类学证据表明参与者的祖先居住的地区。对于某些美国人来说,一个基本问题是:“我来自哪里?”?-无法回答;?他们的历史已经丢失或被盗。但是通过族谱研究和开创性的DNA分析,“非洲美国人的生活”不仅为几个杰出的非洲裔美国人提供了革命性的发现,而且还为所有美国人提供了从了解自己的遗产而获得的权力的榜样。[编辑]?历史和人类学证据表明参与者的祖先生活过。对于某些美国人来说,一个基本问题是:“我来自哪里?”?-无法回答;?他们的历史已经丢失或被盗。但是通过族谱研究和开创性的DNA分析,“非洲美国人的生活”不仅为几个杰出的非洲裔美国人提供了革命性的发现,而且还为所有美国人提供了从了解自己的遗产而获得的权力的榜样。[编辑]?历史和人类学证据表明参与者的祖先生活过。对于某些美国人来说,一个基本问题是:“我来自哪里?”?-无法回答;?他们的历史已经丢失或被盗。但是通过族谱研究和开创性的DNA分析,“非洲美国人的生活”不仅为几个杰出的非洲裔美国人提供了革命性的发现,而且还为所有美国人提供了从了解自己的遗产而获得的权力的榜样。[编辑]??倾听我们的过去???在第一集中,盖茨开始整理四个参与者的家庭历史。本集探讨第一次世界大战后非裔美国家庭从南方到底特律和芝加哥等北方城市的“大迁徙”,以及吉姆·克劳(Jim Crow)种族隔离时期留在南方的人的经历。盖茨还开始审视自己家庭的过去,讲述了发现一盒照片和传家宝的故事,这些照片和传家宝引起了他对祖先的痴迷。播出日期:2006年2月1日[编辑]???自由的承诺???第二集可以追溯到南北战争结束之时,看看非洲裔美国人在奴隶制之后如何定义自己的自由。盖茨审查了法院关于土地收购的记录,自由党局的文件和1870年的人口普查-第一次将非裔美国人视为公民,而不是财产–通过重建来追踪客人的血统。盖茨试图证实一个家庭传奇时,他的个人故事仍在继续-白人奴隶主就是其中一个Hosted by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., W.E.B. Du Bois professor of the Humanities and chair of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES, an unprecedented four-part PBS series, takes Alex Haley's Roots saga to a whole new level through moving stories of personal discovery. Using genealogy, oral history, family stories and DNA analysis to trace lineage through American history and back to Africa, the series provides a life-changing journey for a diverse group of highly accomplished African Americans: Dr. Ben Carson, Whoopi Goldberg, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Dr. Mae Jemison, Quincy Jones, Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Chris Tucker and Oprah Winfrey.The series works to restore the participants' lineages in reverse chronological order. Starting with the oral histories of the individuals' families, and drawing on photographs, film clips, music and early personal records, Professor Gates begins to trace their family trees back through the 20th century. Noted historians and expert genealogists around America help fill in missing branches, in the process explaining how such major events as Jim Crow segregation and the post-World War I "Great Migration" from the South to the North helped shape African-American families.Professor Gates' genealogical research becomes increasingly difficult as he works back through the Reconstruction, Civil War, Colonial and early slave trade periods in American history. When the genealogical road comes to an end, he turns to some of the country's leading scientists who are involved in cutting-edge work using DNA samples to trace ancestral roots to Africa. Finally, Professor Gates joins one series participant in the last leg of the journey, across the Atlantic to the western coast of Africa. There, they visit an area where genetic, historical and anthropological evidence suggests the participant's ancestors lived.For some Americans, the essential question -- "Where do I come from?" -- cannot be answered; their history has been lost or stolen. But through genealogical research and groundbreaking DNA analysis, AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES not only provides a transformational discovery for several prominent African Americans, but also serves as an example for all Americans of the empowerment derived from knowing their heritage.[edit] Listening to our Past In the first episode, Gates begins to piece together the family histories of four of the participants. The episode explores the post-World War I "Great Migration" of African-American families from the South to northern cities like Detroit and Chicago, as well as the experiences of those who stayed in the South during the period of Jim Crow segregation. Gates also begins to examine his own family's past, recounting the discovery of a box of photographs and heirlooms that sparked an obsession with his ancestry. Air date: February 1, 2006[edit] The Promise of Freedom Episode two travels back to the end of the Civil War to look at how African Americans defined their freedom after slavery. Gates reviews courthouse records of land acquisitions, documents from the Freedmen's Bureau and the 1870 census -- the first in which African Americans were counted as citizens, not property -- to trace his guests' lineages through Reconstruction. Gates' personal story continues as he seeks to confirm a family legend -- that a white slaveholder is one of his 19th-century ancestors. Air date: February 1, 2006[edit] Searching for Our Names Professor Gates' research becomes even more difficult as he continues back through the Colonial period of American history. War service records and ways of recording property during slavery's apogee -- such as inventories and sales or gifts of slaves -- help fill in the participants' family trees. In West Virginia, Gates learns from a court transcript about the legal struggle of his ancestor Isaac Clifford, a free man who was kidnapped and accused of being a runaway slave. Air date: February 8, 2006[edit] Beyond the Middle Passage When the paper trail runs out, Dr. Gates visits scientists who are using DNA analysis to trace ancestral roots. With DNA results and genealogical research in hand, Gates meets with leading historians of the slave trade, and along the way, he learns more about his own ancestry. Finally, Professor Gates and one guest journey to Africa, where they visit the port from which the participant's patrilineal ancestor was most likely shipped into slavery, and meet local tribal elders, who may be the participant's long-lost cousins. Air date: February 8, 2006
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