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    The Duel

    The most famous duel in American history climaxed a longstanding conflict between two of the most important men in the country.  The conflict between Alexander Hamilton, an architect of the Constitution and designer of American capitalism, and Aaron Burr, vice president of the United States and the first modern politician.

  • Malcolm X: Make it Plain | Article

    Malcolm X

    A foster child and street hustler who went on to become a world leader.

  • Eyes on the Prize | Article

    Milestones Of The Civil Rights Movement

    Take a closer look at milestones that occured during the civil rights movement.

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    George H.W. Bush

    The life and career of our 41st president, from his service in World War II to the Oval Office, and his role as the patriarch of a political family whose influence is unequaled in modern American life.

  • Malcolm X: Make it Plain | Article

    Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam

    Taking over from the organization's founder, Elijah Muhammad helmed the Nation of Islam during a period of limited growth.

  • Eyes on the Prize | Article

    Groups During the American Civil Rights Movement

    Read descriptions of the different groups involved during the civil rights movement.

  • The Kennedys | Timeline

    Generations of the Kennedy Family

    Browse a timeline of the Kennedy family.

  • Mr. Polaroid | Article

    How Polaroid Captured Cool

    The iconic brand’s square frame and white border inspired generations of popular culture.

     

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    The Center of the World: New York, A Documentary Film

    New York: The Center of the World examines the rise and fall of the World Trade Center -- from its conception in the post-World War II economic boom, through its controversial construction in the 1960s and 1970s, to its tragic demise in the fall of 2001 and extraordinary response of the city in its aftermath. It is the eighth episode of filmmaker Ric Burns' award-winning series New York: A Documentary Film.

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    Billy Graham

    Explore the life of one of the best-known and most influential religious leaders of the 20th century. An international celebrity by age 30, he built a media empire, preached to millions worldwide, and had the ear of tycoons, presidents and royalty.

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    Reconstruction: The Second Civil War

    Spanning the momentous years from 1863 to 1877, Reconstruction tracks the extraordinary stories of ordinary Americans — Southern and Northern, white and black — as they struggle to shape new lives for themselves in a world turned upside down.

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    Las Vegas: An Unconventional History

    The story of Las Vegas' last hundred years is a distinctly American saga of optimism and opportunity. By 1999, it had become one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and could lay claim, in the words of one historian, to be "the first city of the twenty-first century." American Experience tells a rollercoaster story, peopled with unlikely heroes and villains, to trace the city's development from a remote frontier way-station to its Depression-era incarnation as the "Gateway to the Hoover Dam"; from its mid-century florescence as the gangster metropolis known as "Sin City" to its recent renaissance as a corporately-financed, postmodern, desert fantasyla

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    Eisenhower

    Dwight D. Eisenhower was one of America's least understood presidents. Part of the award-winning collection The Presidents.

  • Big Dream Small Screen | Timeline

    TV Milestones

    Television's first drama,The Queen's Messenger, is broadcast from Schenectady, New York station WGY on September 11, 1928.

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    Walt Whitman

    He is today one of the most-recognized figures in American literary history: poet, patriot and faithful advocate of democracy.

  • Las Vegas: An Unconventional History | Article

    Herman "Hank" Milton Greenspun (1909-1989)

    Greenspun helped shape Las Vegas with his participation in some major events in the city's history and was a powerful figure in the city with significant property holdings.

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    Wyatt Earp

    A central figure in the narrative of how the west was won, Wyatt Earp and his story became an American legend. Part of the Wild West collection.

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    Billy the Kid

    The boy behind the myth, who in just a few short years transformed himself from a skinny orphan to the most feared man in the West and an enduring icon. Part of The Wild West collection.

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    Mr. Polaroid

    Before the iPhone, the Polaroid camera let people instantly chronicle their lives. Along with instant photo mania, its company culture became the model for Silicon Valley. Mr. Polaroid is the story of Edwin Land, the man behind the camera.

  • Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst | Article

    Why Revolution?

    What drives individuals to protest perceived social injustices?