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Charlotta Bass was the first Black woman to run for Vice President of the United States.

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How Joseph Pulitzer challenged the one-penny pedestrian toll on the Brooklyn Bridge.

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Hal Prince talks about the intense collaborative nature of the musical form.

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Nominated for “Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series” at the 72nd Annual Emmys.

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Despite a rigorous performing schedule, Patsy Cline continued to manage her household.

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Cline worked hard and broke social norms, wearing men's pants and bright red lipstick.

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Under Patsy Cline's first contract, she was paid half the industry standard.

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Sidney Lumet describes the characters and the narrative drive behind "Dog Day Afternoon."

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Sidney Lumet describes his work on "Tragedy in a Temporary Town"

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Sidney Lumet discusses his work on the film "Network"

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Sidney Lumet describes his motivations for making the movie "12 Angry Men"

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Mary Church Terrell was a suffragist, civil rights activist and co-founder of the NAACP.