A Tribute to African American History in America

"One of man's greatest failings has always been to prejudge and form attitudes based on lack of information rather than on the strength of it. Nowhere in the contemporary American mindset has this fact been displayed more vigorously than in our dealings with colored citizens. We inherit our biases almost as a birthright, and rarely - if ever - bother to form educated opinions. Information on America's colored community, though available, is diffusely distributed over a bewildering range of media consisting of books, magazines, treatises, theses, film clips, historical documents, rarely seen websites and music archives. As such, it cannot become the subject of real study except for the most determined sociological researcher. This is why I found the African American History and Tribute CD from ezflick.com such an invaluable resource. Browsing through its contents will go a long way in shedding common misconceptions and gaining a fresh understanding of what it means to be an African American."