Mankind The Story Of All Of Us: History's New Series Premieres Next Week
Next week, History will premiere the first part of Mankind The Story of All Of Us, a six-night series that will focus on man's ascent on this planet. History's trailer for Mankind offers an exciting look at what will be explored in the special, which is set to be narrated by Oscar nominee Josh Brolin.
Mankind The Story Of All Of Us premieres the first of six parts on Tuesday, November 13 at 9/8c on History. As you'll see in the trailer below, the special takes a look at the history of man and the steps taken to bring humanity forward throughout the years, from the days of hunting and gathering through more developed civilization. The trailer below suggests a mini-series that's both education and entertaining, with glimpses of people in battle, structures being built, and the devastation of plague among the snippets featured.
And speaking of education, History has a "global teach in" event, produced in partnership with UNESCO, set to take place tomorrow afternoon. The event will feature a panel of historians and special guests as well as students from around the world. here's a promotional video promoting the teach in live Mankind event set for Thursday afternoon (November 8 at 12:00 p.m. ET, 9:00 a.m. PT).
More information about Mankind Connected's Global Teach In can be found at History.com/classroom. And fans can sign up for it here.
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