Partners of the Heart |
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Explore the memories of four people from the Pearl High School community.
Partners of the Heart |
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African Americans were confined to the least paid, least desirable, most dangerous and unstable jobs.
Partners of the Heart |
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Vivien Thomas followed in the footsteps of other African Americans who made advances in medicine and helped to improve people's lives.
Partners of the Heart |
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In 1941, Vivien Thomas moved to Baltimore, Maryland, a place just as segregated as Nashville, but with its own distinct black culture and community.
Partners of the Heart |
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Kwame Lillard and Elizabeth McClain, whose civil rights activism spans decades were leaders of the Nashville sit-ins, discuss their early experiences with resistance.
Partners of the Heart |
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Read profiles of Blalock, Thomas, Helen Taussig, and the medical professionals who followed in their footsteps.
Partners of the Heart |
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Partners of the Heart came to fruition more than ten years after producer/director Andrea Kalin first conceived it.
Murder at Harvard |
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Historian Simon Schama describes his approach to the story of Parkman's murder.
Murder at Harvard |
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Meet the extraordinary Boston family that made history — in more ways than one.
Murder at Harvard |
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Dr. John W. Webster was arrested for the murder of George Parkman on November 30, 1849.
Murder at Harvard |
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Few details are known about Ephraim Littlefield, the character on whom the Parkman murder case turned. Littlefield's testimony sent a man to the gallows for the murder that shocked Boston — and the nation.
Murder at Harvard |
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Find out more about Dr. George Parkman's efforts to help the insane, his fortune in real estate and his disappearance.