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Want to point out two historical treasures showing currently on tv:
History Internation Program: Currently playing Gheng He: True Discoverer of
America? Which explores the known and concrete information on Gheng He's
voyages. It includes interviews with Gavin Menzies, author of 1421, but it
stops short of portraying the voyages are traveling around the Cape of Good
Hope and exploring West Africa and ultimately South America. It also does
not discuss the voyage by an officer under Gheng He who purportedly explored
the west coast of the two Americas. It focuses on the part of the book which
is generally accepted as probably true.
Two: Roots The Next Generation is playing on TV One, and is an excellent
mini-series continuing the story of Kunta and his descendents in the
ante-bellum south. It is not specific to Virginia, but I suspect the events
portrayed are similar. The story is set in Tennessee. Tonight's episode
included the story of an honest man who ran afoul of a dishonest white man,
and eventually was burned alive, while another black man was given the keys
to an important town industry when the white man who owned it sank into
drink and was no longer supportable by the white power structure. A
well-woven story, and lots of good actors/actresses in it!
Anne
Anne Pemberton
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http://www.erols.com/apembert
http://www.educationalsynthesis.org
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