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George Creel — the man tasked with selling the Great War to the American people.

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Creating music to reflect the mood and feelings of the film, without editorializing it.

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On April 4, 1968, RFK delivered the news of Dr. King’s assassination in Indianapolis.

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In 2001, George H.W. Bush wrote a letter for history, addressed to his children.

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Seemingly impervious to injury or illness, Yankee slugger Lou Gehrig never missed a game.

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A team of African American basketball players from Chicago began touring the Midwest as tc

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Explore today's social circus movement through the eyes of Sidney “Iking” Bateman.

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Pulitzer prize winner & Nobel laureate, Eugene O’Neill revolutionized the American stage.

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Explore the early days of this popular, influential and distinctly American form of entert

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Phineas Taylor Barnum, properly known as P.T. Barnum, was a showman.

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The scientist who fell out of love with eugenics

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Harry Houdini's impulse to escape dangerous situations attracted thousands of spectators.