Watch a video interview with Dr. Alfred Crosby, author of Epidemic and Peace 1918: America's Forgotten Pandemic.
Jesse Owens' victories at the 1936 Berlin Olympics were an affront to Nazi beliefs.
After victories at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Jesse Owens returned home to a segregated America.
Jesse Owens' success on the track didn't translate to fair treatment off the track.
Executive Producer Mark Samels describes why no other TV series would tackle this subject.
Filmmaker Sarah Colt discusses the challenges of producing a biography on Henry Ford.Â
The two inventors remained friends their whole lives.
Henry Ford hosted dance lessons in Dearborn twice a week to teach what he believed was the correct way of dancing.
Despite being hard on his only son Edsel, Henry Ford doted upon his grandchildren.
For many years, Henry Ford took annual camping trips with his close friends Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone, and John Burroughs.
When Robert Noyce studied transistor technology, he knew he was looking at the future.
Lured by the booming electronics and defense industries, young men and women poured into the valley.