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INDEPENDENT LENS | CRIPS AND BLOODS: Made in America | #4 (#1023)
It's a civil war that's lasted 40 years. Passed down from son to son. Fought eye for an eye. Over 15000 dead and counting, while the world stands by. Welcome to South Central Los Angeles. But what's at ... 00:57
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INDEPENDENT LENS | CRIPS AND BLOODS: Made in America | #3 (#1023)
t's a civil war that's lasted 40 years. Passed down from son to son. Fought eye for an eye. Over 15000 dead and counting, while the world stands by. Welcome to South Central Los Angeles. But what's at ... 01:42
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INDEPENDENT LENS | CRIPS AND BLOODS: Made in America (#1023)
Stacy Peralta hits the streets of LA to speak with former and current members of the Bloods and the Crips, two of the most notorious and violent street gangs in America. 02:03
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Constitution of Iowa - Civil Rights and Change (#224)
The Iowa Constitution and the early history of civil rights legislation in Iowa are explored, in light of the current Iowa Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. 16:47
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Web Exclusive: Iowa Constitutional History and Same Sex Marriage (#224)
This is a continuation of the discussion about the Iowa Constitution and the early history of civil rights legislation in Iowa are explored, in light of the current Iowa Supreme Court ruling on same-sex ... 13:55
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Constitution of Iowa - Early Decisions (#224)
The Iowa Constitution and the early history of civil rights legislation in Iowa are explored, in light of the current Iowa Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. 03:17
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Constitution of Iowa - History of Civil Rights in Iowa (#224)
Full Program: The Iowa Constitution and the early history of civil rights legislation in Iowa are explored, in light of the current Iowa Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. 27:46
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Iowa Civil Rights Commission - 25th Anniversary Special
Full Program: This 1990 video shows Iowa Civil Rights commissioners Abigail Pumroy and Frank Marcovis, and Iowa civil rights activist Edna Griffin answering viewer questions about civil rights in Iowa. Host is Pat ... 28:10
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TAVIS SMILEY | Dr. John Hope Franklin Tribute | PBS
In a special tribute to Dr. John Hope Franklin, Tavis revisits his conversation with the dean of African American historians about the racism he encountered. 02:26
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Judith Jamison | PBS
Dancer-choreographer Judith Jamison discusses the legacy of Alvin Ailey and how all of us are gifted as people. More: www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/a... ... 01:43
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HISTORY DETECTIVES | Birthplace of Hip Hop | PBS
Watch the full segment from the History Detectives Special celebrating African American contributions to music. 16:59
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HISTORY DETECTIVES | Josh White Guitar | PBS
A Michigan man owns a Guild brand acoustic guitar that he says once belonged to legendary African-American folksinger Josh White, who is credited with introducing black folk, gospel and blues music to ... 17:38
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HISTORY DETECTIVES | Slave Songbook | PBS
The president of the Mayme A. Clayton Library & Museum in Culver City, California, recently discovered an unusual book in his late mother's extraordinary collection of African-American artifacts. 17:41
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Tavis Smiley's Video Blog - 1/23/09 | PBS
Tavis celebrates Black History Month, talks about the upcoming State of the Black Union, and partnering with NewsTrust.net. 03:26
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INDEPENDENT LENS | THE ORDER OF MYTHS | Film Clip 4 | PBS
The doctrine, “separate but equal” ended in the 1950s, right? Think again. At America’s oldest Mardi Gras—celebrated each year in Mobile, Alabama—events remain segregated between white and black residents.... 02:05

















