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  • Film

    American Oz

    Explore the life and times of L. Frank Baum, creator of the beloved The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

  • American Oz | Article

    Why Is the Wizard of Oz So Wonderful?

    Considering L. Frank Baum’s classic and the generations of adaptations it inspired.

  • Film

    Emma Goldman

    A notorious lecturer, fearless writer, and merciless publisher, Goldman was one of the most controversial women in America. 

  • American Oz | Article

    The Lakota Ghost Dance and the Massacre at Wounded Knee

    How the American drive to force Indian assimilation turned violent on the plains of South Dakota.

     

  • American Oz | Article

    The Wizard in the White City

    L. Frank Baum’s long and winding road to Oz, and the Chicago World’s Fair that inspired his life’s work.

     

  • American Oz | Chapter

    American Oz: Chapter 1

    Watch a preview of American Oz.

  • American Oz | Trailer

    American Oz: Extended Trailer

    The life and times of L. Frank Baum, creator of the beloved The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

  • American Oz | Trailer

    American Oz: Trailer

    The life and times of L. Frank Baum, creator of the beloved The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

  • American Oz | Digital Short

    L. Frank Baum

    L. Frank Baum is best known for writing the beloved American fairytale, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

     

  • Mr. Tornado | Article

    The Thrill of the Chase

    Why are Americans so obsessed with tornadoes? A brief tour of twister culture has the answer.

  • American Oz | Digital Short

    Matilda Joslyn Gage

    Matilda Joslyn Gage was an American author and women’s rights advocate. Gage cofounded the National Woman Suffrage Association with Susan B. Anthony.

     

  • Emma Goldman | Article

    An Activist's Evolution

    Emma Goldman's evolved from a Russian émigré to anarchist firebrand. Explore her legacy.

  • Eugene O'Neill | Article

    Playwrights in America

    Eugene O'Neill first experienced the American theater as a young child at the end of the 19th century, when he accompanied his stage-actor father James O'Neill touring as the lead in The Count of Monte Cristo.

  • Seabiscuit | Article

    Racing in the Depression

    In the 1930s, impoverished state governments returned to the potential honey pot of horse racing to increase revenues.

  • Emma Goldman | Article

    Free Speech in the Progressive Era

    Socialist and anarchist speakers provoked local law enforcement officials with their inflammatory, pro-union, anti-capitalist speeches.

  • Emma Goldman | Article

    Emma Goldman (1869-1940)

    For more than thirty years, she defined the limits of dissent and free speech in Progressive Era America.

  • Film

    Henry Ford

    The story of a farm boy who rose from obscurity to become the most influential American innovator of the 20th century.

  • Article

    The Nantucket Sea Monster

    Before it graced the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Tony Sarg's sea monster stalked the coast of Nantucket. 

  • Film

    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