Protests against the Vietnam War turned personal for President Johnson.
In 1964, American bombers in Vietnam demonstrated that LBJ was a committed anti-Communist.
President Nixon garnered approval with his "Silent Majority" speech in November 1969.
Nixon decided to use force to end the Vietnam War with "the Christmas Bombing."
Cinematographer Tom Hurwitz talks about documentary filmmaking and his unique experience filming in Scottsboro, Alabama where his father, documentarian Leo Hurwitz, had shot nearly 70 years before.
Truman interpreted a North Korean attack as direct aggression from the Soviet Union.
Truman's first impression of Joseph Stalin was favorable.
An Amish man discusses the allure of life outside the Amish community — and the pull to come home.
At 23, Anna was considered an old maid in her Amish community, but she struggles with the decision to leave.
Filmmaker Callie Wiser shares the story of Katie Troyer, who left the Amish in her forties.
Joe struggled to leave his Amish family of 15, returning six times before leaving for good.
Paul's parents became Amish when he was a boy. He was shunned as an adult.