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INDEPENDENT LENS | THE ORDER OF MYTHS | Film Clip 3 | PBS
www.pbs.org/independentlens/or... 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 ... 03:27
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INDEPENDENT LENS | THE ORDER OF MYTHS | Film Clip 2
A Mobile resident shares the harrowing tale of the last slave ship to enter the U.S., through Mobile Bay. 01:55
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INDEPENDENT LENS | THE ORDER OF MYTHS | Trailer | 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
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Film Clip 4 | PBS (#1014)
Two Tulia oldtimers recall their sense from the beginning that the town's drug sting was wrong. 01:21
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Film Clip 3 | PBS (#1014)
Tulia’s Sheriff Stewart and Narcotics Agent Coleman describe the creation of Coleman’s wild man alias. 01:31
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Film Clip 2 | PBS (#1014)
A defendant and his father describe the surreal events leading up to the trial. 01:32
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INDEPENDENT LENS | TULIA, TEXAS | Trailer | PBS (#1014)
A lone undercover cop moves into a small farming town. By the end of the blazing summer of 1999, 46 people are arrested for selling cocaine--nearly all of them African American. It was heralded as one ... 02:01
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Maya Angelou | PBS
Celebrated author reflects on why Obama will be an amazing leader for the country. 03:14
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FRONTLINE | The Old Man and the Storm | PBS (#2705)
FRONTLINE follows one New Orleans family as it struggles to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina in "The Old Man and the Storm." 00:31
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Nov. 4, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
Gwen Ifill and panel discuss how Barack Obama's message of change resonated across the country helping him become the first African-American president of the United States. 05:58
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TAVIS SMILEY | Republicans of Color | PBS
Darcell Streeter, an African American woman from Florida who serves as treasurer of the Duval County Republican Party, talks about bringing diversity to the GOP. For more information: www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/v...... 01:52
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TAVIS SMILEY | The Mo'Kelly Report | PBS
Blogger Mo'Kelly, founder of The Mo'Kelly Report, explains why he's not looking forward to blogging from the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis. More videos on African American political ... 02:28
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TO THE CONTRARY | August 8, 2008 | PBS
New data from the U.S. Census Bureau show young people are behind America's transition to a majority minority nation. 04:47
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Tavis Smiley's Video Blog - 7/10/08 | PBS
Tavis discusses his traveling museum exhibit America I AM, which celebrates the impact of African Americans. 05:04
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P.O.V. | Traces of the Trade | PBS (#2101)
First-time filmmaker Katrina Browne makes a troubling discovery - her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. 02:17






















