Previews + Extras
Trailer | Blinding of Isaac Woodard | American Experience
S33 E3 - 30s
In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a Black army sergeant on his way home to South Carolina after serving in WWII, was pulled from a bus for arguing with the driver. The local chief of police savagely beat him, leaving him unconscious and permanently blind.
Extended Trailer | Blinding of Isaac Woodard
S33 E3 - 2m
In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a Black army sergeant on his way home to South Carolina after serving in WWII, was pulled from a bus for arguing with the driver. The local chief of police savagely beat him, leaving him unconscious and permanently blind.
Isaac Woodard
S33 E3 - 1m 4s
Isaac Woodard entered the military in 1942 and served in the 429th Port Battalion as a longshoreman. After the war, he was honorably discharged on February 12, 1946 and headed home.
Judge Julius Waties Waring
S33 E3 - 1m 7s
Julius Waties Waring presided over the trial of a white police chief who brutally beat and blinded Black soldier Isaac Woodard in 1946. He became an unexpected civil rights champion with rulings on several pivotal cases in the 1940s.
Chapter 1 | The Blinding of Isaac Woodard
S33 E3 - 10m 31s
In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a Black army sergeant on his way home to South Carolina after serving in WWII, was pulled from a bus for arguing with the driver. The local chief of police savagely beat him, leaving him unconscious and permanently blind.
The War at Home
S33 E3 - 7m 53s
Booker T. Spicely was a Black soldier shot by a bus driver in 1944 for resisting his order to move to the back of the bus in Durham, N.C.
Similar Shows
The Queen's Garden
History
D-Day: Over Normandy
History
Angle of Attack
History
Pompeii: The New Dig
History
The Toolbox of America
History
The Story Of...
History
WETA Passport
Stream tens of thousands of hours of your PBS and local favorites with WETA Passport whenever and wherever you want. Catch up on a single episode or binge-watch full seasons before they air on TV.