American Experience

  • : 1988
  • : 481
  • : 72
  • PBS
  • 21
  • Documentary History

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The Great San Francisco Earthquake
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04, 1988
From Enrico Caruso to the ordinary San Franciscan, this film presents vivid memories of those trapped in the terrifying event of 1906. Four hundred eighty square blocks were reduced to .. show full overview
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Radio Bikini
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11, 1988
The story of atomic bomb research after World War II and how above-ground testing led to the evacuation of a previously-populated atoll in the Pacific Ocean.
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Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo
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18, 1988
The US government attempts to claim lands that have value from Native American dwellers.
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Eric Sevareid's Not So Wild a Dream
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25, 1988
Mid 20th century America through the eyes of famous journalist Eric Sevareid.
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The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter
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01, 1988
A treatment of women's contributions to the World War II defense industry including interviews with women who participated.
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Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys?
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08, 1988
A visit to working ranches in western Wyoming to examine the lifestyle of modern-day cowboys and compare it to the romantic historical notions.
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Kennedy vs. Wallace: A Crisis Up Close
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15, 1988
John Kennedy and George Wallace clash over questions of civil rights in early 1960s Alabama.
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Geronimo and the Apache Resistance
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22, 1988
Account of the famous Native American leader's battle against the US in the American southwest from the viewpoints of historians and modern Apaches.
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Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Revisited
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29, 1988
Life on Alabama tenant farms in the 1930s with comparisons to the living situation today.
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That Rhythm, Those Blues
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06, 1988
The growth of rhythm and blues music and its eventual acceptance by mainstream audiences in the 1950s.
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The Radio Priest
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13, 1988
A Catholic priest (Charles Coughlin) takes to the radio airwaves in the 1930s and broadcasts his views on the condition of the country.
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Hearts and Hands
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20, 1988
An examination of the women of 19th century America - as suffragists, abolitionists, authors - and the record they and many others left through quilt-making.
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Views of a Vanishing Frontier
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27, 1988
A German prince and a Swiss painter interpret the United States in a new light during a visit to the American west during the 1830s.
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Eudora Welty: One Writer's Beginnings
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03, 1989
The work of photographer and author Eudora Welty and her impressions of the south after the turn of the 20th century.
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The World That Moses Built
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10, 1989
A biography of Robert Moses, single-minded visionary behind many of New York City's largest and most expensive construction projects.
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Sins of Our Mothers
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17, 1989
A tale of a woman in the 1800s who risked scorn by marrying a man much younger than herself, and a person later found to be her biological son from long ago.