
Overview
The story of the American civil rights movement told through the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, in paddy wagons and in jail cells as they fought for justice and equality. The music enabled African-Americans to sing words they could not say and helped protesters face brutal aggression with dignity. With heart-wrenching interviews, dramatic images and contemporary performances by top artists, including John Legend, Joss Stone, Wyclef Jean and The Roots.
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23 - 1God in America (Parts 1–2) October 11, 2010
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23 - 2God in America (Parts 3-4) October 12, 2010
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23 - 3God in America (Parts 5-6) October 13, 2010
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23 - 4Robert E. Lee January 03, 2011
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23 - 5Dinosaur Wars January 17, 2011
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23 - 6Panama Canal January 24, 2011
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23 - 7The Greely Expedition January 31, 2011
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23 - 8Triangle Fire February 28, 2011
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23 - 9The Great Famine April 11, 2011
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23 - 10Stonewall Uprising April 25, 2011
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23 - 11Soundtrack for a Revolution May 09, 2011
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23 - 12Freedom Riders May 16, 2011