Submitted by khenkes on Thu, 04/28/2022 - 08:57
"Travel back in time with Benjamin Franklin's teenage reporters as they confront the real and physical dangers of the American Revolution. Trapped in opposite sides of the war - James an American colonist and Sarah a young English reporter are forced to choose between friendship and allegiance to their countries. All while they try to look after mischievous Henri, a French boy whose comical escapades constantly lead to trouble. Journey through history and discover the high points of the American Revolution through this fun and animated educational adventure!"--Container.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 12/28/2021 - 17:07
Sarah and James, apprentices in Benjamin Franklin's printshop, serve as eyewitnesses to some of the most important events leading up to the Revolutionary War, including the Boston Tea Party.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 03/16/2021 - 13:02
"...THE DREAM IS ALIVE gives you a window seat on the shuttle. Share the astronauts' experience of working, eating, and sleeping in zero gravity. Look back at our magnificent earth; witness an exciting satellite repair - proof that we can work in space, and the historic walk in space by an American woman." - cover.
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 10/02/2019 - 15:46
Sarah and James, apprentices in Benjamin Franklin's printshop, serve as eyewitnesses to some of the most important events leading up to the Revolutionary War, including the Boston Tea Party.
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
Join Sarah and James on their journey through the American Revolution as apprentice reporters in Ben Franklin's print shop. They see colonists rebel against England's taxation without representation. Britain's response includes the Quartering Act. They hide at poet Phillis Wheatley's house in Boston, hearing of the horror of slavery for the first time.
Submitted by khenkes on Wed, 08/09/2017 - 11:25
Join Sarah and James on their journey through the American Revolution as apprentice reporters in Ben Franklin's print shop. They see colonists rebel against England's taxation without representation. [episode two] Britain's response includes the Quartering Act. They hide at poet Phillis Wheatley's house in Boston, hearing of the horror of slavery for the first time.
Offers insight into the life and times of American broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite through photographs and selections from interviews between Cronkite and oral historian Don Carleton.
his World War II letters home
Collects Walter Cronkite's letters to his wife Betsy during World War II when he was a war correspondent living overseas.
Covers World War II in Europe, from the rise of the Nazi war machine through the various battles on the continent to victory and the Nuremberg trials.
a tour of our magnificent coastline
Walter Cronkite profiles the people, towns, and landmarks which can be found along America's coastline.
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