Episodes
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Freedom Walkers for Milwaukee
28m 15s
This documentary traces Milwaukee's most turbulent events during the Civil Rights struggle of the mid-1900s. Using archival footage, photographs, and interviews with Milwaukeeans, the film sheds light on the fight for equal employment, open housing, and equitable educational opportunities, and reveals how Milwaukee earned the nickname, "The Selma Of the North".
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5th Annual MLK Concert
56m 48s
Celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with the Bel Canto Chorus and the Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ choir. Through inspirational music and the words of Dr. King, this concert works to bridge the great divide in our nation set by prejudice and segregation.
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Behind The Pearl Earrings: The Story of Dickey Chapelle
56m 46s
Clad in fatigues, an Australian bush hat, harlequin eyeglasses, a Leica camera slung around her shoulders and an infamous pair of pearl earrings, Dickey Chapelle stood out and defied everyone's notion of what a war correspondent was. Striving to not just capture the horrors of the war, but also the day-to-day lives of soldiers, and how combat took a heavy toll on them.
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For Jobs and Freedom: A Black Nouveau Special
27m 15s
On August 28, 1963, roughly 250,000 Americans participated in the "Great March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom." Organized by labor and social activists A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin, the event brought together major Civil Rights Organizations, Labor Unions, religious leaders, and ordinary citizens.
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Mettle & Honor: Vietnam
28m 16s
We meet a Milwaukee attorney who was among the first U.S. forces to take part in the conflict. Milwaukee TV personality John Malan recounts how he was wounded in a tank battle. A medic discusses witnessing the last moments of life for men who had become close friends. Learn more about the Southeast Asian battlefront through the eyes of Wisconsin vets who risked their lives serving their country.
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Bridge to Vietnam
28m 51s
Images of the Vietnam War still burn in the American psyche, but today the Socialist Republic of Vietnam blends their Communist heritage with capitalist vision. Journalist Mark Siegrist explores how greater Milwaukee is building economic and humanitarian bridges to the former enemy nation.
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Field of Honor: A Salute to the Greatest Generation
56m 48s
Thousands of World War II veterans from Wisconsin are honored at Miller Park in Milwaukee during the "Field of Honor: A Salute to the Greatest Generation" day-long celebration. MPTV covers this spectacular event both inside and outside the stadium.
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