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Jazz - A Film by Ken Burns»rank: 2486starring: Charles J. Correll, Freeman F. Gosden, Edward R. Murrow, Richard Nixon, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
:Description:The story, sound, and soul of a nation come together in the most American of art forms: Jazz. Ken Burns, who riveted the nation with The Civil War and Baseball, celebrates the music's soaring achievements, from its origins in blues and ragtime through swing, bebop, and fusion. Six years in the making, this 'soundbreaking' series blends 75 interviews, more than 500 pieces of music, 2,400 still photographs, and over 2,000 rare and archival film clips. The 10-part musical journey spotlights many of America's ... |
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The Civil War - A Film by Ken Burns (Boxed Set)»rank: 2293starring: David McCullough
:Description:Hailed as a documentary masterpiece without parallel, Ken Burns' filmed chronicle of America's most terrible and destructive conflict will hold you in thrall as it portrays the strategies and action of the war's famous battles, and tells the stories of illustrious generals and ordinary field soldiers, politicians and rogues, heroes and a beleaguered President. Winner of two Emmy Awards, the series begins by looking at the fateful causes of the war that led to the firing on Fort Sumter, to the devastating battles ... |
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Our Friend Martin»rank: 7717starring: Edward Asner, Angela Bassett, Lucas Black, Theodore Borders, LeVar Burton
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Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts Men of the Hour Jackie Gleason & Sammy Davis Jr.»rank: 363: :This animated time-travel adventure features a stellar cast and is a delight for kids and adults alike. When Matt, a black teenager, has to go on a class field trip to the museum of Martin Luther King Jr., he thinks that he'd rather play baseball. But the trip turns into an exciting adventure when he and his best friend, Randy, who's white, are sent back in time to meet Dr. King. The story is also remarkably moving, as Matt and Randy learn what ... |
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Frederick Douglass: When The Lion Wrote History»rank: 12218starring: Alfre Woodard
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Underground Railroad (History Channel)»rank: 9170starring: Alfre Woodard
:Description:So many slaves escaped into freedom along a route that could not be ascertained that the slave owners said there must be an underground railroad under the 0hio River and on to the North.' Abolitionist William Cockrum, 1854. Join descendants and scholars as we tell the story of America's first civil rights movement. :No records were kept, but historians believe more than 100,000 slaves tried to escape their bondage before the Emancipation Proclamation. Most of those who made it to the relative safety ... |
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Frontline: The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela»rank: 10888starring: Jessica Savitch, Will Lyman
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Biography - Jackie Robinson»rank: 14549starring: Jack Perkins, Peter Graves, Harry Smith, Dave Hoffman, Bill Mumy
:Description:He was a gifted athlete whose greatest feat came not on a playing field, but in smashing the color barrier that had denied so many others a chance to compete. Jackie Robinson was a collegiate All-American in baseball, football, basketball and track. But in an era of segregation he had little chance for a career as an athlete. His dramatic entrance into major league baseball in 1947 changed professional sports and the country forever. 0n the field, he was a Hall of Famer. ... |
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Against the Odds: Harlem Renaissance»rank: 11203starring: Against the Odds-Artists of Th
:Description:Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s was the scene of a passionate outburst of creativity by African-American visual artists. This documentary tells how black artists triumphed over the prejudice and segregation that kept their work out of mainstream galleries and exhibitions, and recalls the vibrancy of Harlem in the roaring twenties. You'll view over 130 paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures, along with rare archival footage of artists at work. |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have a Dream»rank: 13257starring: Martin Luther Jr. King
: :0ne of the greatest and most memorable moments in the civil rights movement occurred when 200,000 people marched on Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963. Not only was the gathering of so many united people extraordinary, but that day Martin Luther King Jr. stood before the marchers and delivered his most eloquent and inspiring speech. This video offers the 'l Have a Dream' speech in its entirety, as well as footage of the opposition the protesters faced, such as the fire hoses the ... |



