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WWII Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West | Clip #2 | PBS
Award-winning historian and filmmaker Laurence Rees tells the hidden story of Stalin's backroom dealings, first with the Nazis and then with Roosevelt and Churchill. 04:08
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Out and About: Bedford, Iowa (#221)
Dan Kaercher travels to Bedford, Iowa, in southwest Iowa. 05:00
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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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American Gothic: A Life of America's Most Famous Painting (#160)
Full Program: Author Steven Biel and Filmmaker Sasha Waters Freyer team up to present a fascinating glimpse at Grant Wood's most famous work --American Gothic 01:18:23
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Ginsberg on Lincoln | PBS
Alan Ginsberg saw Lincoln through a radical lens as a rallying cry for revolutionary change in this homage to Neruda read by Sam Waterston. 01:29
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Melville on Lincoln | PBS
Historian Harold Holzer explains Herman Melville observed the morning crepe strung for black Easter and viewed Lincoln as not just a second Washington, but a second messiah. 00:46
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Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites | The Book and the Sword | PBS (#102)
Full Program: Ezra reads the Bible to illiterate Judeans in 458 BC; the Maccabees defend their religious freedom. 55:18
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Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire | The Way of the Samurai | PBS (#101)
Full Program: Tokugawa Ieyasu unifies Japan and establishes a dynasty that will rule Japan for over 250 years. 55:18
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Martin Luther | Driven to Defiance | PBS (#101)
Full Program: The monk posts 95 theses in Wittenberg, attacking papal abuses and the sale of indulgences. 54:13
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The Roman Empire in the First Century | Order from Chaos | PBS (#101)
Full Program: Rome rises under Caesar Augustus' compassion and violence. 54:17
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Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites | The End of Days | PBS (#103)
Full Program: Conflict erupts between Jews and Romans when Pompeii enters Judah in 63 BC 55:19















