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Dramatic reenactments depict Anne Boleyn's courtship and three-year marriage to Henry VIII, which ended in her execution for adultery and treason. Discusses the division in England when Henry VIII established the Church of England in order to divorce his wife and marry Anne Boleyn. Examines events and rumors that led to the execution of Boleyn
Examines the motives for colonization and looks at the the differences in community life, economy, and geography among the different colonies. Settlers such as Anne Hutchinson, Margaret Brent, Roger Williams, and William Penn are discussed. The practice of slavery in the colonies is also examined. The growing hostilities between the settlers and the Native Americans culminates in King Philip's War
A young girl's inspiring testament to the human spirit through a diary which she kept while she, her family, and four friends hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam
Examines the lives of Anne, Emily and Charlotte Bronte, and the influence of Byron, John Martin, and their Aunt Branwell on their literary careers
Uses archival photographs and footage and interviews with survivors and family members and friends to recreate the life and death of Anne Frank during the Holocaust. Winner of the 1995 Academy Award - Best Documentary. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh and Glenn Close
Tells the well-known story of Holocaust victim Anne Frank. Written by David Adler, includes read-along book. Unabridged
Critically-acclaimed narrator Susan Adams brings Anne Frank to life in this vibrant audio recording of a modern classic that has touched the hearts of millions. Unabridged, 6 cassettes/9 hrs., read-along book included