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State of the Judiciary 2013
Full Program: The State of the Judiciary address by Chief Justice Mark Cady. (Wednesday, January 16, 2013) 39:14
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American Experience | Fugitive Slave Act | PBS (#2501)
The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 made the hunting down of escaped slaves full legal. 02:19
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Bullying in Iowa: A U.S. Senate Hearing | Ellen Reilly
Ellen Reilly testifies before the U.S. Senate hearing on bullying in schools on June 8, 2012, in Des Moines. Ellen is a Learning Supports Specialist with Davenport (Iowa) Schools. She is the... 06:29
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Bullying in Iowa: A U.S. Senate Hearing | Paul Gausman
Dr. Paul R. Gausman testifies before the U.S. Senate hearing on bullying in schools on June 8, 2012, in Des Moines. Dr. Gausman is the Superintendent of Schools for the Sioux City Community School... 05:56
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Bullying in Iowa: A U.S. Senate Hearing | Penny Bisignano
Penny Bisignano testifies before the U.S. Senate hearing on bullying in schools on June 8, 2012, in Des Moines. Penny is an education consultant at the Iowa Department of Education and is part of... 08:30
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Bullying in Iowa: A U.S. Senate Hearing | Linda Calbom
Liz Calbom testifies before the U.S. Senate hearing on bullying in schools on June 8, 2012, in Des Moines. Ms. Calbom joined the Government Accounting Office (GAO) in November, 1990, and was... 04:54
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Bullying in Iowa: A U.S. Senate Hearing | Russlynn Ali
Russlynn Ali testifies before the U.S. Senate hearing on bullying in schools on June 8, 2012, in Des Moines. Ali is Assistant Secretary of Education for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of... 07:26
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Independent Lens | Precious Knowledge | Clip 2 | PBS (#1323)
Premiering May 17, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org As teachers in Tucson's Mexican American Studies Program, teachers Curtis Acosta and Jose Gonzalez successfully engaged students in the... 04:49
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Independent Lens | Precious Knowledge | Trailer | PBS (#1323)
Premiering May 17, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org When a highly successful Mexican American Studies program at a high school in Tucson comes under fire for teaching ethnic chauvinism,... 02:01
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American Experience | Jesse Owens | PBS (#2407)
Full Program: His stunning triumph at the 1936 Olympics captivated the world and infuriated the Nazis. 52:11
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Independent Lens | Ethnic Chauvinism or Modern Civil Rights Struggle? | PBS (#1323)
Watch Precious Knowledge - premiering May 17, 2012 (check local listings) 02:00
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PBS NewsHour | Supreme Court Upholds Inmate Strip Searches | PBS (#10296)
Supreme Court Upholds Inmate Strip Searches Regardless of Charges 05:11
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PBS NewsHour | Report: Minority Students Face Harsher Discipline | PBS (#10278)
Report: Minority Students Face Harsher Discipline 08:40
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PBS NewsHour | 'Mosque Crawlers,' 'Rakers' Monitoring U.S. Muslims for NYPD | PBS (#10273)
'Mosque Crawlers,' 'Rakers' Monitoring U.S. Muslims for NYPD 06:18
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Tavis Smiley | Attorney-activist Connie Rice | PBS (#2530)
Full Program: The civil rights attorney discusses why the poor have to make demands and hijack power. 24:35
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The Abolitionists: American Experience
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Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience
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State of the Judiciary 2011
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State of the Judiciary 2012
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State of the Judiciary 2013
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Supreme Court of Iowa
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