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Helen Keller was an activist who supported the labor movement and women's right to vote.

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Helen Keller was an activist who supported the labor movement and women's right to vote.

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The Importance of Better Latine Representation

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How Latine People are Excluded in the Media

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Lin-Manuel Miranda on his first viewing of "West Side Story"

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Rapper Warren "Wawa" Snipe talks about the inspiration for what he calls "Dip-Hop."

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Duke Kahanamoku rescued eight men from the capsized Thelma in California.

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Duke found his mind and body shocked by his first time swimming in an indoor pool.

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Duke Kahanamoku shattered the Amateur Athletic Union's swim record in 1911.

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How Milton Greene photographed Marilyn Monroe (voiced by Greene's first wife, Amy Greene).

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Le Guin's 1969 novel "The Left Hand of Darkness" questioned binary concepts of gender.

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Dive into the life of groundbreaking writer, performer and subversive star Mae West.