
Season 9 | Official Trailer
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10 films offer new perspectives on our shared military, health, and spiritual histories.
Season 9 adds new depth to the records America keeps and who gets to define and shape our collective posterity. 10 films offer new perspectives on our shared military, health, and spiritual histories and bring forward voices and stories culled in the name of prosperity. Above all, each film showcases the power of human connection and the communities created in any aftermath.
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Support for Reel South is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Center for Asian American Media and by SouthArts.

Season 9 | Official Trailer
Preview: Season 9 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Season 9 adds new depth to the records America keeps and who gets to define and shape our collective posterity. 10 films offer new perspectives on our shared military, health, and spiritual histories and bring forward voices and stories culled in the name of prosperity. Above all, each film showcases the power of human connection and the communities created in any aftermath.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Interviewee] No one else is gonna tell the stories that we're telling, nobody.
Our politics do not reflect the prevailing politics of this community, and they never have.
- This flag will be returned to this brigade in a free Havana!
[cheering] [man speaking Spanish] - The Vietnam War and th e Civil Rights Movement were not very popular here.
- [Voice on Tape] - The fact that journalism is being denounced, there's no longer much value placed on the truth is just about the scariest thing I've ever seen in my life.
- [Narrator] Not yet quite so obvious, has been the slow but relentless disruption of community and of the delicate but critical balance of power that a well-informed and engaged public can exert over its increasingly unaccountable and unresponsive government.
- We're a United States for a reason, right?
But that's no longer true.
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Preview: S9 | 1m 30s | 10 films offer new perspectives on our shared military, health, and spiritual histories. (1m 30s)
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Clip: S9 Ep906 | 1m 47s | The Rio Grande is plagued by drought, taking away a source of cultural connection. (1m 47s)
No Culture if it Wasn't for Agriculture
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Clip: S9 Ep906 | 2m 7s | For the Whites, supporting Black farmers is a family tradition. (2m 7s)
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Preview: S9 Ep906 | 13s | How the Eastern Band of Cherokee reclaimed their land. (13s)
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Clip: S9 Ep906 | 1m 15s | Cecil Taylor shares his family history of tobacco farming. (1m 15s)
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Clip: S9 Ep906 | 1m 49s | Joyce Dugan recalls her resolution to purchase land that was important to the EBCI. (1m 49s)
Echoes of the Rio | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep906 | 16s | Indigenous and Mexican ancestors explore the history and disappearance of the Rio Grande. (16s)
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Clip: S9 Ep906 | 1m 47s | Juan Mancias fights for access to Boca Chica, an important cultural site for his tribe. (1m 47s)
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Preview: S9 Ep906 | 14s | A Black farmer in Virginia wrestles with tradition and the changing needs of the economy. (14s)
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Preview: S9 Ep906 | 13s | With eyes toward space, Texas restricts access to an otherworldly beach. (13s)
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Preview: S9 Ep906 | 17s | A Black scientist in Arkansas guides farmers through agricultural challenges. (17s)
Laurie Covers a Nursing Home Groundbreaking
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Clip: S9 Ep905 | 1m 40s | Laurie, publisher and editor of the Canadian Record, covers a new nursing home. (1m 40s)
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Clip: S9 Ep905 | 1m 56s | Women discuss the mystery behind a famous photo and whether they are the girl pictured. (1m 56s)
I’m the Girl – The Story of a Photograph | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep905 | 34s | In 1951, a Christmas window astonished a little girl in Louisville, KY. Who is she? (34s)
For the Record | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep905 | 37s | Out of time and money, a newspaper editor fights to keep her paper alive in rural Texas. (37s)
The Only Doctor | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep904 | 1m | The only doctor in Clay County Georgia must confront the possibility of losing her clinic. (1m)
Dr. Kinsell Meets with a Patient
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Clip: S9 Ep904 | 1m 44s | Dr. Kinsell, the only doctor in Clay County, Georgia, meets with a patient. (1m 44s)
Clay County's COVID Vaccine Clinic
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Clip: S9 Ep904 | 1m 58s | Dr. Kinsell runs a COVID vaccine clinic for elderly residents of Clay County. (1m 58s)
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Clip: S9 Ep903 | 2m 7s | A young woman’s life is impacted by pollution from her hometown in rural Appalachia. (2m 7s)
It's in the Voices | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep903 | 10s | A historian revisits the oral history of a 1920s school teacher in the Mississippi Delta. (10s)
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Preview: S9 Ep903 | 12s | Marshallese migrants in Arkansas explore the US nuclear legacy. (12s)
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Clip: S9 Ep903 | 1m 45s | Kevin and Negest are descendants of enslaved people sold by Georgetown University. (1m 45s)
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Preview: S9 Ep903 | 11s | Families torn apart by Georgetown’s sale of enslaved people reunite six generations later. (11s)
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Preview: S9 Ep903 | 9s | Members of a rural Virginia town are exposed to contamination from a nearby Army plant. (9s)
Bikini Atoll Day of Remembrance
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Clip: S9 Ep903 | 2m 5s | An event in Arkansas commemorates 76 years of exile for former residents of Bikini Atoll. (2m 5s)
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Clip: S9 Ep903 | 2m 9s | Clinton Bagley listens to an interview with Daisy Greene about a devastating flood. (2m 9s)
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Preview: S9 Ep902 | 30s | 63 years after the Bay of Pigs invasion, the surviving dissidents tell the fuller story. (30s)
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Clip: S9 Ep902 | 2m 24s | Survivors describe the harrowing battles of the Bay of Pigs invasion. (2m 24s)
The Bay of Pigs: a Change of Plans
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Clip: S9 Ep902 | 1m 52s | Survivors recall early plans for the Bay of Pigs invasion. (1m 52s)
The Volunteer | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep901 | 37s | An Asian-American veteran of the Vietnam War searches for the soldier who saved his life. (37s)
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Clip: S9 Ep901 | 2m 3s | Survivors of the Thiokol explosion recall the day that changed their lives forever. (2m 3s)
The Day That Shook Georgia | Official Trailer
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Preview: S9 Ep901 | 29s | In 1971, one of the worst industrial tragedies in U.S. history shook rural Georgia. (29s)
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Clip: S9 Ep901 | 2m 38s | Two veterans are reunited after decades of searching for one another. (2m 38s)
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