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Colorful stories around the human ethos.
Danielle Allen explores the bold minds and historical circumstances that resulted in one of the greatest political writings in history.
Watch ShowAn original series that tells the often unknown stories of the men and women who have defined America and its place in the world.
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Take a trip down memory lane with director Doug Liman as we see his very first short films and hear first-hand the lessons learned before Hollywood came calling.
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The Bronze Age saw the rise of urban societies, vast trading empires and military might. How did this come about, and why did it end?
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Almost like driving one...take a glimpse under the hood and inside 5 classic American-made cars from the 1920's to the 1960's.
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Discovered by an unlikely team of amateur historians 45 feet beneath a Kansas cornfield, the Steamboat Arabia is one of the best-preserved shipwrecks in American history.
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Conscious Capitalism is a new twist on the system that fuels wealth and industry in America and for many countries around the globe.
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Tucked in a remote section of the Cumberland Plateau and surrounded by miles of rough terrain, the prison once housed Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassin, James Earl Ray.
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Torch-lit marches down Main Street ... at first glance, images like these conjure up some of America's darkest moments. But this wasn't the Klan.
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This documentary follows Article 22’s journey in Laos, where devastation is transformed into symbols of peace. The film highlights the process of turning war remnants into symbols of peace. Together, CORE and Article 22 are committed to shaping a world where inner peace inspires individuals and communities to build a more united future.
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NPR's Peter Sagal takes us on an irreverent romp through American history to reveal how money makes the world go around.
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Six hundred years ago, English King Henry V overcame impossible odds to lead his men to victory over the French on the fields of Agincourt. Shakespeare's Henry V is the ultimate leader—his words echoed by the likes of JFK and Reagan, Churchill and Obama, Clinton and Bush.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating journey of three extraordinary Indigenous women who not only excel in their chosen sport, but also become beacons of hope, cultural preservation, and Indigenous rights advocacy. Witness the transformative power of sport as it intertwines with ancestral heritage, reminding us of the beauty and strength that lies within our diverse cultures. These are stories that will leave you inspired, uplifted, and deeply connected to the profound bond between humanity, culture, and the land we call home.
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Television made John Kennedy the ultimate celebrity during his presidency. However, the JFK we remember is the one his wife, Jackie, created after his death.
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This series touches on the stories and moments of some of Frederique van der Wal’s unique friends. Frederique discusses stories about life, work, dreams and experiences with her fellow New York friends. Life Cycles is a feel good human interest series, showcasing both lighthearted moments and serious subjects. We get to know Frederique van der Wal and the people she meets in New York - the city where dreams come true.
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This documentary explores Mercado Global’s mission to empower Maya women in Guatemala through sustainable income and cultural preservation. Featuring stunning visuals and personal stories, it celebrates their artistry and collaboration with CORE’s One Global Initiative, showcasing how their handcrafted textiles and designs drive resilience, independence, and community growth.
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Ex-CIA agent Ben Smith and a retired FBI officer journey through the Jungles of Burma in search of answers to a family mystery.
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“Monkey Business” is an award-winning, short film directed by Everon Jackson Hooi. This poignant story focusing on the fragility of systemic racism in school settings which tells the poignant story of Nila, the only girl of color in her class. When her classmate Rein suggests that Nila play the role of the monkey in the school musical, their teacher jumps to conclusions – but is it justified?
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In 1925, one of the greatest legal showdowns in history happened in the quaint mining town of Dayton, TN. Clarence Darrow squared off against William Jennings Bryan.
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Rachel Barton Pine overcame a troubled home and personal trauma to become one of the world's foremost violinists.
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Before they led America through national crises, Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson were all transformed by personal trauma. Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin reveals the all too human men who became legends.
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From Venice to New York City, discover the ambitious work of remarkable cities that could soon be destroyed by what created them: water.
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Every year, millions of people celebrate St. Patrick's Day. But few are aware of the enormous impact he actually had on the history of civilization.
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By means of archive images and interviews with experts, take a behind-the-scenes look at the true stories of war innovations and secrets.
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The Black Mermaid follows Zandile Ndhlovu, South Africa’s first Black African freediving instructor, as she breaks barriers and reclaims the ocean for her community. Through her Black Mermaid Foundation, she challenges deep-rooted fears and historical narratives that have distanced Black communities from the sea.
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A team of underwater archeologists searches for the remains of the Guerrero, an illegal slave ship sunk in battle off the coast of Florida.
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One of the most famous events in history is the crucifixion of Jesus, and for 2000 years it has defined and fueled Christianity.
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An in depth look at the events surrounding Lincoln's election. An unpredictable election with four main candidates, and an obscure frontier lawyer destined for greatness.
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During WWII, there was a secret city in Tennessee where workers were building the world's 1st atomic bomb. Today it's known as the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Explore the modern Wild West, revealing how echoes of the past resonate in the landscapes, culture and challenges of today.
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Alt+Shift is a dynamic short film series that reimagines everyday actions as powerful acts of environmental change. In each episode, individuals transform common activities like jogging or gardening, into impactful sustainability practices. From rewilding urban spaces to reducing food waste, these stories showcase how small shifts in behavior can lead to significant positive outcomes for the planet.
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This feature documentary follows Ronald van der Kemp, the pioneer of zero-waste couture, as he challenges the fashion industry’s wasteful practices and redefines luxury with sustainability at its core. Through breathtaking craftsmanship, van der Kemp proves that discarded materials can be reborn as high-fashion masterpieces. His vision is bold: couture that is as ethical as it is exquisite. Lonely Wolf captures his relentless passion, creative process, and the movement he’s inspiring across the industry.
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