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1421: The Year China Discovered America?
1421: The Year China Discovered America?
Paladin Invision Ltd.

This special examines the theories outlined by Gavin Menzies in his best-selling book. An amateur historian and former submarine commander in the British Navy, Menzies poses an argument that could...

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1964 World's Fair
1964 World's Fair
Connecticut Public Television

An extraordinary documentary narrated by Judd Hirsch that takes a fresh look at the sights and sounds of this once-in-a-lifetime event.

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Africans in America: The Terrible Transformation (1450-1750)
Africans in America: The Terrible Transformation (1450-1750)
Part 1 of 4
WGBH Educational Foundation

Part 1 of AFRICANS IN AMERICA recounts history's largest forced migration and its economic benefits. After settling North American colonies, England joins Spain, Portugal, and the Netherlands in the...

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Africans in America: Revolution (1750-1805)
Africans in America: Revolution (1750-1805)
Part 2 of 4
WGBH Educational Foundation

REVOLUTION (1750-1805) re-creates the era of American independence. While colonists seek autonomy, slavery is challenged from within. More than 100,000 blacks escape bondage, threatening slavery's...

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Africans in America: Brotherly Love (1791-1831)
Africans in America: Brotherly Love (1791-1831)
Part 3 of 4
WGBH Educational Foundation

BROTHERLY LOVE (1791-1831) examines the new nation through Philadelphia's free black community. Free men and fugitive slaves seek full citizenship; black churches promote education, aid to the poor,...

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Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1865)
Africans in America: Judgment Day (1831-1865)
Part 4 of 4
WGBH Educational Foundation

JUDGMENT DAY (1831-1861) recounts the last pre-Civil War years. The nation expands west, taking slavery with it. Black abolitionists Frederick Douglass, Rev. Jermain Loguen, and Sojourner Truth...

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After Sunset
After Sunset
Jon Bokenkamp

Nearly 63 years after its conception, the drive-in theater stands as one of America's last great icons. Using drive-in theaters as their map, these four young men search for a simpler time.

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Al Capone
Al Capone
The Untouchable Legend
Langbein & Skalnik Media

A unique one-hour biography of the most notorious gangster in history.

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Alaska Pipeline
Alaska Pipeline

After a decade-long search for oil in Alaska's wilderness, gas burst up out of an exploratory well on the North Slope. It was soon calculated that as much as ten billion barrels of oil lay below the...

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America in World War II: The Home Front: While the Storm Clouds Gather
America in World War II: The Home Front: While the Storm Clouds Gather
Part 1 of 10
Anthony Potter Productions

Journalist Eric Sevareid narrates this engrossing continuation of the series BETWEEN THE WARS. Shocked into action by the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Americans respond with an exhilarating sense of...

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