
Overview
"The Power and the People: 1898-1914" recalls the era of mass immigration. "The entire world would arrive on the city's doorstep," says narrator David Ogden Stiers (1.2-million in 1907 alone). "There was a message," says writer Pete Hamill. "Come here, everything is possible." The program also follows the political career of "Happy Warrior" Al Smith; and charts the construction of the subways and the rise of skyscrapers in the clogged city.
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12 - 1New York (1): The Country and the City November 14, 1999
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12 - 2New York (2): Order and Disorder November 15, 1999
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12 - 3New York (3): Sunshine and Shadow November 16, 1999
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12 - 4New York (4): The Power and the People November 17, 1999
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12 - 5New York (5): Cosmopolis November 18, 1999
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12 - 6Eleanor Roosevelt January 10, 2000
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12 - 7Houdini January 24, 2000
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12 - 8Nixon's China Game January 31, 2000
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12 - 9The Duel February 14, 2000
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12 - 10John Brown's Holy War February 28, 2000
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12 - 11George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (1) April 23, 2000
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12 - 12George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (2) April 24, 2000
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12 - 13Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory May 01, 2000
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12 - 14Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life May 08, 2000
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12 - 15The Wizard of Photography May 23, 2000