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Tavis Smiley | Dr. Terrence Roberts: Friday, 10/16 | PBS
Dr. Terrence Roberts reflects on being a member of the Little Rock Nine. 11:10
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Washington Week | September 18, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
The health care reform mark from the Senate Finance Committee, the GOP's voice of dissent, whether the recession is over, and Obama's decision on the missile defense shield. 05:55
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PBS PREVIEWS | Masterpiece Contemporary "Endgame" (#3931)
Sunday, Oct. 25, 9PM Political thriller about negotiations that led to the end of apartheid in South Africa. A nation teeters on the brink of civil war in this real-life political thriller about the negotiations ... 02:52
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PBS at the TV Critics Press Tour | Michael Young interview (#3931)
Michael Young, mediator in the talks that ended apartheid in South Africa, is interviewed by video blogger Zadi Diaz. 05:23
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The Newshour | NAACP Celebrates 100 Years | PBS
President Obama spoke Thursday at the 100th anniversary of the NAACP. Gwen Ifill traveled to New York to speak with the leader and two activists from the organization about its changing role. 11:48
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Della Reese | PBS
Singer-actress talks about the challenges of hosting a talk show at a time before her network and advertisers were ready for it. 03:39
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Market to Market (May 8th, 2009) (#3436)
Full Program: Market analyst Alan Brugler. 27:47
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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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Washington Week | April 24, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
The CIA's interrogation techniques on terror suspects; two Supreme Court cases that could change the landscape of civil rights law; and what lawmakers are proposing to do to rein in soaring credit card ... 05:57
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INDEPENDENT LENS | AT HOME IN UTOPIA | Film Clip #4 | PBS (#1021)
While the Coops were racially integrated, residents confronted racism in other parts of New York. 02:43
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NOW on PBS | The People's Sheriff | PBS
NOW investigates Joe Arpaio, the longtime sheriff of Arizona's Maricopa County, whose aggressive hard line on local crime has received national attention. 03:32
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INDEPENDENT LENS | The Creek Runs Red | PBS (#906)
Full Program: An exploration of the complex connection between people and place after an environmental disaster. 54:47
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Chiefs | PBS (#406)
Full Program: CHIEFS explores the struggles of Native American basketball players at Wyoming Indian High School. 01:24:37
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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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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
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