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- When the local mosque is burned to the ground in an apparent hate crime, the town of Victoria, TX, must overcome its age-old political, racial, and economic divides to find a collective way forward.
- Go beyond the legend and meet the inspiring woman who repeatedly risked her own life and freedom to liberate others from slavery. Born 200 years ago in Maryland, Harriet Tubman was a conductor of the Underground Railroad, a Civil War scout, nurse and spy, and one of the greatest freedom fighters in our nation's history.
- Follow Sir David Attenborough and a team of forensic experts as they unearth the fossil of a giant Pliosaur, the largest Jurassic predator ever known.
- A showcase of music and satirical sketch comedy.
- Eight seminal female athletes spanning multiple generations honor the impact and legacy of Title IX through intimate conversations, sharing personal stories of triumphs, obstacles, and breaking down stereotypes. Narrated and hosted by tennis legend, Billie Jean King, the featured athletes reveal new insights and observations about iconic moments in sports history, specifically the highs and lows of their personal careers.
- About three black townships and, imaginatively, a white Afrikaner family in an upper-middle-class rural environment. What's imaginative here is that Charlayne Hunter-Gault, the program's able correspondent, says that many people in South Africa now talk about ''post apartheid.'' One of them, the father in the Afrikaner family, says of apartheid: ''We are dismantling it. It is dead.'' But clearly it is not stone-cold dead, and this is what the first three reports are about. In the first, we see Sister Agatha, a black Dominican nun, in Kwathema, a black township of some 100,000 people, 25 miles from Johannesburg. Why are there riots in Kwathema? ''Some people are pushed into it,'' Sister Agatha says indignantly. We see pictures of black children, beaten when the police invaded classrooms.
- Discover the powerful effect hummingbirds have over their wild neighbors in Costa Rica.
- Chef Ethan Lim has a mission to share and elevate Cambodian food using his family's recipes.
- Images can tell powerful stories. One iconic photograph can symbolize an entire era. But if we expand the frame and examine the moment in which it was taken, a very different story can emerge. In this series of documentary shorts, Harvard University historian Dr. Vincent Brown meets with curators, photographers and other experts to challenge common assumptions about iconic American images.
- In our new holiday film Topsy Turvy New York, the Young People's Chorus of New York City takes viewers on an uplifting journey of brilliant song and showmanship to capture the holiday spirit. The performance is set to an original story by best-selling author James Patterson and co-written by author and lyricist Susan DiLallo and author Richard DiLallo.
- Two antiwar protests in the fall of 1969 cause President Richard Nixon to cancel his "madman" plans for a massive escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
- The origin of the DC Universe begins with the birth of a superhero trinity of characters: Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.
- An archaeological quest reveals the oldest stones of Stonehenge originally belonged to an earlier sacred site -- a stone circle built on a remote hillside in west Wales.
- The Reverand Marius Zerafa sets off on a quest to recover a piece by Italian master Caravaggio after it is stolen from a cathedral in 1984.
- It's Arbor Day in Cyberspace, but Buzz is more interested in his video game than planting a tree, so Delete calls on the CyberSquad for help.
- The friendship between Emmy Award-winning television personality Dick Cavett and comic Groucho Marx, featuring footage of Marx's visits to "The Dick Cavett Show" and other rare recordings.
- The discovery of a massive coral reef in Belize and Guatemala leads to a new chapter of understanding corals, the fish that depend on each other and the battle to save coral reefs.
- 1987– 2hTV-PG7.3 (46)TV EpisodeA look at attempts to desegregate schools in Leland, Mississippi.
- Stalin's daughter.