"She would not be moved."
In 1964 doctors and nurses from the North volunteered with black doctors in the South to form the medical arm of the civil rights movement.
After surviving his failed siege of the armory at Harpers Ferry, John Brown went on trial.
She was nicknamed "Queen Dolley," and when she died she was given the largest state funeral the capital had ever seen for a woman.
Learn more about the detailed process of creating the costumes for the film.
Learn more from the creator of the film's turbans like Dolley was so famous for donning.
Watch a deleted scene from the film about Dolley Madison's "squeezes".
A deleted scene from the film about Congress and parties.
Watch Chapter 1 of The Chinese Exclusion Act.
The Chinese Exclusion Act was unlike any law enacted since the founding of the republic.
On May 6, 1882, President Chester A. Arthur signed into law The Chinese Exclusion Act.
Get an inside look at the making of The Chinese Exclusion Act.