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American Experience is TV's most-watched history series and brings to life incredible characters and compelling stories from our past that inform our understanding of the world today. Acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, American Experience documentaries have been honored with every major broadcast award, including 30 Emmy Awards, 4 duPont-Columbia Awards, and 18 George Foster Peabody Awards.

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s15e01 Jimmy Carter: Jimmy Who? 2002-11-12 01:00

Jimmy Carter: Jimmy Who?

s15e01 · 2002-11-12 · 01:00

Jimmy Carter's story is one of the greatest dramas in American politics. In 1980, he was overwhelmingly voted out of office in a humiliating defeat. Over the subsequent two decades, he became one of the most admired statesmen and humanitarians in America and the world. Through interviews with the people who know him best, Jimmy Carter traces his rapid ascent in politics, dramatic fall from grace, and unexpected resurrection, including Carter family home movies and a rare film sequence of Carter's final hours in the Oval Office, when he and his advisors waited in vain for the release of the Americans who had been held hostage in Tehran for 444 days.Carter was the first president to confront the challenge of militant Islam, then embodied by the Ayatollah Khomeini, leader of the Iranian revolution. Carter was also the first president to embark on what would prove to be the excruciating road to peace in the Middle East. But in the end, his presidency was undone by his failure to secure the hostages' release and by a plummeting economy. Yet the memories of his presidency — gas lines, inflation, recession, the Iran hostage crisis, an ineffectual and fractured administration, and the so-called national malaise — would be eclipsed, finally, by his post-presidential successes as a peacemaker in the world's most troubled areas, and his emergence as a champion for the poor in his own country.

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s15e02 Jimmy Carter: Hostage 2002-11-13 01:00

Jimmy Carter: Hostage

s15e02 · 2002-11-13 · 01:00

Jimmy Carter's story is one of the greatest dramas in American politics. In 1980, he was overwhelmingly voted out of office in a humiliating defeat. Over the subsequent two decades, he became one of the most admired statesmen and humanitarians in America and the world. Through interviews with the people who know him best, Jimmy Carter traces his rapid ascent in politics, dramatic fall from grace, and unexpected resurrection, including Carter family home movies and a rare film sequence of Carter's final hours in the Oval Office, when he and his advisors waited in vain for the release of the Americans who had been held hostage in Tehran for 444 days.Carter was the first president to confront the challenge of militant Islam, then embodied by the Ayatollah Khomeini, leader of the Iranian revolution. Carter was also the first president to embark on what would prove to be the excruciating road to peace in the Middle East. But in the end, his presidency was undone by his failure to secure the hostages' release and by a plummeting economy. Yet the memories of his presidency — gas lines, inflation, recession, the Iran hostage crisis, an ineffectual and fractured administration, and the so-called national malaise — would be eclipsed, finally, by his post-presidential successes as a peacemaker in the world's most troubled areas, and his emergence as a champion for the poor in his own country.

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s15e03 Chicago: City of the Century: Mudhole to Metropolis 2003-01-14 01:00

Chicago: City of the Century: Mudhole to Metropolis

s15e03 · 2003-01-14 · 01:00

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s15e04 Chicago: City of the Century: The Revolution Has Begun 2003-01-15 01:00

Chicago: City of the Century: The Revolution Has Begun

s15e04 · 2003-01-15 · 01:00

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s15e05 Chicago: City of the Century: Battle for Chicago 2003-01-16 01:00

Chicago: City of the Century: Battle for Chicago

s15e05 · 2003-01-16 · 01:00

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s15e06 The Murder of Emmett Till 2003-01-21 01:00

The Murder of Emmett Till

s15e06 · 2003-01-21 · 01:00

In August 1955, a 14-year-old black boy whistled at a white woman in a grocery store in Money, Mississippi. Emmett Till, a teen from Chicago, didn't understand that he had broken the unwritten laws of the Jim Crow South until three days later, when two white men dragged him from his bed in the dead of night, beat him brutally, and then shot him in the head. Although his killers were arrested and charged with murder, they were both acquitted quickly by an all-white, all-male jury. Shortly afterward, the defendants sold their story, including a detailed account of how they murdered Till, to a journalist. The murder and the trial horrified the nation and the world. Till's death was a spark that helped mobilize the Civil Rights movement. Three months after his body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River, the Montgomery bus boycott began.

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s15e07 The Transcontinental Railroad 2003-01-28 01:00

The Transcontinental Railroad

s15e07 · 2003-01-28 · 01:00

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s15e08 Partners of the Heart 2003-02-11 01:00

Partners of the Heart

s15e08 · 2003-02-11 · 01:00

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s15e09 The Pill 2003-02-25 01:00

The Pill

s15e09 · 2003-02-25 · 01:00

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s15e10 Daughter from Danang 2003-04-08 00:00

Daughter from Danang

s15e10 · 2003-04-08 · 00:00

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s15e11 Seabiscuit 2003-04-22 00:00

Seabiscuit

s15e11 · 2003-04-22 · 00:00

On New Year's Eve, 1938, columnist Walter Winchell published his annual list of the year's top ten newsmakers. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was among those mentioned. So was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The tenth spot, however, went to a horse.In the 1930s, when Americans longed to escape the grim realities of Depression era, Seabiscuit became a working man's hero. At the height of his career, Seabiscuit became a national obsession. His name was used to sell everything from oranges to hotels, from ladies' hats to dry-cleaning services. Tens of thousands of fans swarmed to the racetracks just to see him work out. One writer called the phenomenon Seabiscuit-itus.

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s15e12 Bataan Rescue 2003-07-08 00:00

Bataan Rescue

s15e12 · 2003-07-08 · 00:00

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s15e13 Murder at Harvard 2003-07-15 00:00

Murder at Harvard

s15e13 · 2003-07-15 · 00:00

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