Determined to secure the right to vote for herself and for future generations.
"The line was drawn in the sand for blacks and whites... I decided to cross that line," Dorie Ladner.
"We began to rethink some of the attitudes that we had lived with," John Howell.
"We knew that we were working to do better, and that one day it would be better," Anita Walton Moore.
As the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart became a legend.
Watch the opening scene of Annie Oakley.
Annie Oakley won fame and fortune as the little lady from Ohio who never missed a shot.
Word of these caves and this graffiti had been passed down from generation to generation. Richard Rubin went in search of them.
During WWII, more than 1,000 women left homes and jobs and became the first females to fly for the U.S. military.
Watch Eleanor Roosevelt discuss service and the development of the Peace Corps with JFK and other officials on Prospects of Mankind.
Shattering the foundations of white supremacy in a segregated state.
A composer for The Great War reveals his research process and the challenges he faced in creating music for the film.