Nazi Town, USA |
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There are over 300 PBS Stations across the country, with many sharing history right from their own backyard. Check out more stories of how Nazism touched America's shores from Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Iowa and Michigan.
The Harvest: Integrating Mississippi's Schools |
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Photos capture the experience of Leland, Mississippi’s first integrated high school class
Sandra Day O'Connor: The First |
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A legal journalist considers the intersection of abortion rights and the justice’s Supreme Court career.
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Sandra Day O'Connor: The First |
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A friend and former law clerk of Sandra Day O’Connor reflects on her pioneering career.
Sandra Day O'Connor: The First |
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How the Arizona lawyer became one of the most powerful women in America.
Sandra Day O'Connor: The First |
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Despite their differences, the first and second female Supreme Court justices found common ground on women’s equality.
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In a 12-part series, journalist Ida Tarbell took on one of the most powerful men in the country, John D. Rockefeller. Her work incited the breakup of a major monopoly, and set a new standard in journalism.
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Nineteen years before the landmark case, California legalized interracial marriage.
Clearing the Air: The War on Smog |
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The major breakthrough in understanding L.A.'s deadly smog came from a surprising place.
Clearing the Air: The War on Smog |
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How ordinary Angelenos battled the smog stealing their sun.
Clearing the Air: The War on Smog |
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Watch a preview of Clearing the Air: The War on Smog.
Clearing the Air: The War on Smog |
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Long before "air quality" became a data point in our weather apps, smog was a terrifying mystery, rolling into cities like a silent killer.