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Drummer John Densmore, guitarist Robby Krieger, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison.

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Gloria Naylor speaks about the American dream and Nella Larsen's "Passing."

2:36
Discover The Trocks. Dancing on pointe shoes, these male ballerinas mix artistry and joy.
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Director Stanley Nelson on how this is more than just a film about a jazz musician.
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The Miles Davis Estate offered unprecedented access to its archive for this film.

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Learn about jazz artist Hazel Scott, the first Black American to have their own TV show.

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Discover how Hazel Scott started jazzing the classics.

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When Hazel Scott was accused of affiliations with communism, she was determined to clear her name.

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Hazel Scott went on strike while shooting "The Heat's On," where she plays two pianos at once.

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Discover the lives of those who have left an indelible impression on our cultural landscape.
![The Disappearance of Miss Scott [ASL]](https://kcet.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/5711e12/2147483647/strip/true/crop/1920x1080+0+0/resize/768x432!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimage.pbs.org%2Fvideo-assets%2F6fvFpyE-asset-mezzanine-16x9-aWe9kDv.jpg)
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Learn about jazz artist Hazel Scott, the first Black American to have their own TV show.
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Learn about jazz artist Hazel Scott, the first Black American to have their own TV show.