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An over-worked horse and a broken-down jockey capture the nation's imagination.

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For nearly half a century, Emma Goldman was the most controversial woman in America.

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Tupperware! re-examines assumptions about American culture in the 1950s.

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Emmett Till's murder and the acquittal of his killers mobilized the Civil Rights Movement.

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The story behind the world's largest sculpture and the shrine of democracy.

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The marriage of Abraham and Mary Lincoln was long and turbulent and knew many trials.

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War Letters brings to life vivid letters from the front.

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Preview of the We Shall Remain series

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During the Great Depression, more than 250,000 teenagers lived on the road in America.

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In the years before radar had been invented, no one had ever seen a storm like this.

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The Iran hostage crisis through the stories of those whose ordeal riveted the world.

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In 1927, the Mississippi River flooded from New Orleans, leaving a million homeless.