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American Experience Season 19

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Season 19 Episodes

1. Eyes on the Prize (1 & 2): Awakenings 1954-1956 / Fighting Back 1957-1962

October 2nd, 200655 min

Part 1 of 3 of the award-winning 1987 documentary "Eyes on the Prize." Included: profiles of Mose Wright and Rosa Parks; conflicts sparked by the Supreme Court's 1955 ruling that schools should be integrated; James Meredith's efforts to enroll at the University of Mississippi in 1962; and newsreel comments by former Mississippi senator James Eastland.

2. Eyes on the Prize (3 & 4): Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961/No Easy Walk 1961-1963

October 9th, 200655 min

Part 2 of the 1987 documentary "Eyes on the Prize." Included: the 1960 Greensboro, N.C., lunch-counter sit-in; the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; the rise of mass demonstrations in the civil-rights movement; Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech; children's marches in Birmingham, Ala.

3. Eyes on the Prize (5 & 6): Is This America? 1963-1964 / Bridge to Freedom 1965

October 16th, 200655 min

Conclusion of the 1987 documentary “Eyes on the Prize.” Included: events of 1963 and '64, when Mississippi became a battleground in the civil-rights movement; the 1963 assassination of Medgar Evers; the 1964 black voter-registration drive; the march for voting rights from Selma to Montgomery.

4. Test Tube Babies

October 23rd, 200655 min

History of in vitro fertilization, traces IVF from an early success with rabbits to the present. Included: controversy and setbacks; the 1978 birth of Louise Joy Brown, the first IVF-born baby; the birth of America's first test-tube baby, Elizabeth Jordan Carr, in 1981. Also: comments from scientists, a couple involved in a lawsuit against a hospital.

5. The Great Fever

October 30th, 200655 min

The history of yellow fever, and how it was determined that the disease was transmitted by mosquitoes. Included: the work of Carlos Finlay, the Cuban physician who found the link to the insects; how Finlay's theory influenced Jesse Lazear and James Carroll, scientists who were part of Walter Reed's team after Reed was sent by the U.S. to Havana to find the cause of the disease when American troops were sent to Cuba following the Spanish-American War.

6. The Gold Rush

November 6th, 200655 min

A vibrant retelling of the mania that followed the discovery of gold in San Francisco in 1848. "Next to the Civil War in the 19th century," says historian J.S. Holliday, "no other event had a greater impact." The focus is on five real-life adventurers, including a down-on-his-luck Chilean aristocrat; a New York blacksmith who leaves his family in hopes of striking it rich; and a determined Missouri woman.

7. The Berlin Airlift

January 29th, 200755 min

One of the first skirmishes of the Cold War, the 1948-49 Soviet blockade of rail and road traffic to and from West Berlin, is recalled. The U.S. and its allies responded with an airlift of food and supplies to residents. Included: archival footage; and comments from mission pilots and some of the civilians who received aid.

8. The Living Weapon

February 5th, 200755 min

"The Living Weapon" explores the history of America's biological-weapons program, which began in 1942 with a group that worked parallel to the Manhattan Project, and continued to 1969, when President Nixon terminated it. Included: comments from Bill Patrick, the program's chief of product development; bioweapons historian Norman Covert; biowarfare expert Martin Furmanski; historian Brian Balmer; Jeanne Guillemin, senior adviser to MIT's Security Studies Program.

9. New Orleans (1 & 2)

February 12th, 200755 min

A history of New Orleans, from its origins as a French settlement to its post-Katrina present. Included: archival photos and film footage; and comments from New Orleans historians, residents and scholars on subjects like the birth of jazz, the city's struggles with integration and segregation, the white flight to the suburbs in the 1950s and the return of Katrina survivors.

10. Sister Aimee

April 2nd, 200755 min

A profile of Sister Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944), a popular Pentecostal evangelist during the 1920s and '30s. Included: comments from biographer Matthew Avery Sutton, author Daniel Mark Epstein, and Boston University religion professor Stephen Prothero.

11. Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple

April 9th, 200755 min

Examines the story behind the November 1978 mass murder-suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, where more than 900 people were led to their deaths by cult leader Jim Jones. Included: comments from Jones' son, Jim Jr.; survivor Stanley Clayton; and Hue Fortson, whose wife and child died in the incident.

12. Summer of Love

April 23rd, 200755 min

In 1967, San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district became a mecca for young people seeking free music, free love and cosmic oneness, but quickly became home to rampant drug abuse, food shortages and STDs. Included: the cultural and social forces that spurred people to migrate to the Haight; and comments from music critic Joel Selvin, actor Peter Coyote and former mayor Willie Brown.

13. The Mormons (1): History

April 30th, 200755 min

Historian Sarah Barringer Gordon says of the LDS Church "that from the moment of its birth, Mormons were under a kleig light." This insightful documentary explores the religion's roots, from prophet Joseph Smith's 1827 discovery of the golden plates that formed the Book of Mormon to the cycle of persecution and exodus that followed the religion's adherents for much of the 19th century. Included: a look at the practice of plural marriage; comments from church elders and scholars.

14. The Mormons (2): Church and State

May 1st, 200755 min

An examination of the modern-day LDS Church, including its missionary program; how its followers have entered into the American mainstream; Mormon theology and rituals; and how members who either challenge church doctrine or don't follow it may be excommunicated. Included: the church's views on homosexuality; and its stance against the Equal Rights Amendment.

15. Alexander Hamilton

May 14th, 200755 min

A profile of Alexander Hamilton, the nation's first treasury secretary and a leading force in the post-Revolutionary War push for a Constitution and strong central government. Included: his role in writing the influential "Federalist Papers," establishing the first national bank and a national currency; and his death in the infamous duel with Vice President Aaron Burr. Also, insights from Hamilton biographer Ron Chernow; and historian Karl-Friedrich Walling.

All Seasons

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Season 36

Jan 23, 2024
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Season 35

Jan 3, 2023
Season 34

Season 34

Feb 7, 2022
Season 33

Season 33

Jan 11, 2021
Season 32

Season 32

Jan 6, 2020
Season 31

Season 31

Jan 15, 2019
Season 30

Season 30

Jan 9, 2018
Season 29

Season 29

Jan 10, 2017
Season 28

Season 28

Jan 19, 2016
Season 27

Season 27

Jan 6, 2015
Season 26

Season 26

Jan 7, 2014
Season 25

Season 25

Jan 8, 2013
Season 24

Season 24

Jan 10, 2012
Season 23

Season 23

Oct 11, 2010
Season 22

Season 22

Nov 2, 2009
Season 21

Season 21

Jan 26, 2009
Season 20

Season 20

Jan 14, 2008
Season 19

Season 19

Oct 2, 2006
Season 18

Season 18

Oct 17, 2005
Season 17

Season 17

Oct 4, 2004
Season 16

Season 16

Sep 8, 2003
Season 15

Season 15

Nov 11, 2002
Season 14

Season 14

Sep 10, 2001
Season 13

Season 13

Oct 17, 2000
Season 12

Season 12

Nov 14, 1999
Season 11

Season 11

Nov 18, 1998
Season 10

Season 10

Oct 5, 1997
Season 9

Season 9

Oct 6, 1996
Season 8

Season 8

Oct 16, 1995
Season 7

Season 7

Oct 12, 1994
Season 6

Season 6

Oct 27, 1993
Season 5

Season 5

Sep 20, 1992
Season 4

Season 4

Sep 30, 1991
Season 3

Season 3

Aug 27, 1990
Season 2

Season 2

Oct 3, 1989
Season 1

Season 1

Oct 4, 1988
Specials

Specials

Jan 15, 2003