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In the early 20th century, three Southern communities forcibly remove African-Americans from the population.
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Civil rights protesters, both black and white, rally in St. Augustine, Fla., in 1964.
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This documentary examining the food business in New York City pairs a tale about two aspiring restaurant owners with profiles of people who've already made it in the industry. A pair of pals from…
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In the winter of 1960, four college freshmen stage a sit-in at a North Carolina Woolworth's to protest segregation.
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Filmmaker Megan Doneman recounts the life of India's first elite female police officer and most controversial revolutionary.
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Filmmaker Tony Coleman explores the worldwide appeal of the ukulele, including the instrument's history, heyday and resurgence.
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Filmmaker Charles Burnett examines the life of Nat Turner, a slave who led a revolt in Virginia in 1831.
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Tom Hayden, Amiri Baraka, Bob Herbert and others discuss a six-day revolt against poverty and police brutality that took place in Newark, N.J., in 1967.
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Through the lense of Kwanzaa, African-American family, community, and culture struggle and triumph.