Part 2 | Kissinger | American Experience
Discover how Henry Kissinger’s anti-Communist zeal would shape U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam, China, Chile, and the Soviet Union in the second half of the 20th century, through the voices of historians and colleagues.
Episodes
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Part 2 | Kissinger | American Experience
S37 E7 - 1h 22m
Discover how Henry Kissinger’s anti-Communist zeal would shape U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam, China, Chile, and the Soviet Union in the second half of the 20th century, through the voices of historians and colleagues.
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Part 1 | Kissinger | American Experience
S37 E6 - 1h 22m
Kissinger is the story of the enigmatic powerbroker who served in the topmost echelons of U.S. diplomacy. Celebrated or reviled, his contradictions reflect those central to late 20th century U.S. foreign policy. With interviews from proteges and colleagues, Kissinger endeavors to understand his relentless drive for power, and how his policies shaped today’s world. FROM AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.
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Hard Hat Riot
S37 E5 - 1h 21m
On May 8, 1970, construction workers in NYC violently clashed with students protesting the Vietnam War, signaling the emergence of a new kind of class divide. Hard Hat Riot chronicles a struggling city, a flailing president, and a bloody juncture when the nation diverged ― culminating in a new political and cultural landscape that radically redefined American politics. FROM AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.
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Clearing the Air: The War on Smog
S37 E4 - 52m 39s
In 1943, dark, smoky clouds enveloped Los Angeles, causing residents to complain of burning eyes, nausea, and difficulty breathing. The source of the smog was a mystery. CLEARING THE AIR: THE WAR ON SMOG is the story of the epic struggle for clean air, involving years of scientific study and civic pressure that would lead to the creation of the EPA and the Clean Air Act. From AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.
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Mr. Polaroid
S37 E3 - 52m 20s
Long before the iPhone, another inventive device allowed everyone to instantly chronicle their lives — the Polaroid camera. The product, and the company’s unique culture, would launch not only instant photography mania but also become the model for today’s Silicon Valley tech culture. Mr. Polaroid tells the little-known story of the man behind the camera, Edwin Land.
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Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act
S37 E2 - 53m
The emotional and dramatic story of the decades-long push for equality and accessibility that culminated in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. A story of courage and perseverance, the film highlights the determined people who literally put their bodies on the line to achieve their goal and change the lives of all Americans. From AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.
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Forgotten Hero: Walter White and the NAACP
S37 E1 - 1h 52m
The civil rights movement was set in motion by activists of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. While some of its leaders are familiar, Walter White — NAACP head from 1929 to 1955 and one of America’s most influential Black men — has been all but forgotten. This film traces the fascinating and complex life of this neglected civil rights hero. From AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.
Extras + Features
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Chapter 1 | Clearing the Air: The War on Smog
S37 E4 - 8m 41s
Watch a preview of Clearing the Air: The War on Smog.
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The Secret Hollywood Campaign to Clean L.A'.s Air
S37 E4 - 4m 57s
To bring attention to the smog issue plaguing their city in the mid 20th century, Angelenos got creative.
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Smog on the Big Screen from Blade Runner to Godzilla
S37 E4 - 4m 34s
Smog was pervasive in mid-century Los Angeles—so it’s no wonder that this real-life threat made it into Hollywood films. We spoke with authors Robin Murray and Joseph Heumann about the smog-filled movie scenes where environmental anxiety took a terrifying turn.
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Chapter 1 | Mr. Polaroid
S37 E3 - 9m 18s
Watch a preview of Mr. Polaroid.
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Why do people shake Polaroid pictures?
S37 E3 - 1m 58s
In 2003, Outkast famously told us to "shake it like a Polaroid picture". But what if they—and the rest of us—got it all wrong?
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The Women of Polaroid
S37 E3 - 3m 8s
At a time when there were few jobs for women in technology, Edwin Land filled the ranks at Polaroid with recent graduates from Smith College, a small women’s liberal arts college in Massachusetts.
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Trailer | Mr. Polaroid
S37 E3 - 1m 45s
Before the iPhone, the Polaroid camera let people instantly chronicle their lives. Along with instant photo mania, its company culture became the model for Silicon Valley. Mr. Polaroid is the story of Edwin Land, the man behind the camera.
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Chapter 1 | ASL | Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act
S37 E2 - 9m 17s
ASL Watch a preview of Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act.
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How Captions Went from Niche to Necessity | Extended Audio Description | The Curb Cut Effect
S37 E2 - 8m 33s
EAD For the first three decades of television, there were no captions of any kind, leaving Deaf viewers unable to fully participate in a medium that shaped culture and conversation. The fight for closed captioning was a battle for access and inclusion. Deaf advocates spent decades pushing broadcasters, lawmakers, and technology companies to make television—and later, the internet—accessible.
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They Took Sledgehammers to Sidewalks – Here’s Why | The Curb Cut Effect
S37 E2 - 7m 2s
Curb cuts—those small ramps at the edge of sidewalks—are now a standard part of city design, but they didn’t exist until disability rights advocates demanded them. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, students with disabilities at the University of California, Berkeley began organizing for better access to public spaces.
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How one carrot peeler revolutionized design | Extended Audio Description | The Curb Cut Effect
S37 E2 - 7m 12s
EAD Did you know that many of the household products we use every day were originally designed by or for people with disabilities? Take OXO's Good Grips vegetable peeler, for example, designed by Sam and Betsey Farber so that Betsey, who had arthritis, could cook without pain.
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Trailer | ASL | Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act
S37 E2 - 2m 23s
ASL The dramatic story of the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. The film highlights the determined people who literally put their bodies on the line to pass the legislation that changed the lives of all Americans.
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The War on Disco
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Dec 5
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American Experience
The War on Disco
Friday
Dec 5
1 Hour
Exploring the cultural movement that aided disco's rise and the backlash that tried to destroy it. -
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American Experience
The War on Disco
Sunday
Dec 7
1 Hour
Exploring the cultural movement that aided disco's rise and the backlash that tried to destroy it.
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