Daring To Dream
Using stunning archival footage and interviews DARING TO DREAM traces the history of African Americans from slavery to desegregation. In the mid 1800s Baptist and Methodist missionaries began organizing African American communities. The first schools for blacks were located in the churches. With an eye on building the community parents insisted on educational excellence. Music and song were also an integral part of their rich culture and helped elevate self-dignity.
Using stunning archival footage and interviews DARING TO DREAM traces the history of African Americans from slavery to desegregation. In the mid 1800s Baptist and Methodist missionaries began organizing African American communities. The first schools for blacks were located in the churches. With an eye on building the community parents insisted on educational excellence. Music and song were also an integral part of their rich culture and helped elevate self-dignity.
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