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- In this hour, MSNBC goes inside the world of Bryon Widner, a former skinhead "pit bull", as he undergoes painful treatments to remove the physical representation of the hate he had exhibited to the world for more than half his life.
- The history of the Ku Klux Klan in America.
- The Story of César Chávez, Dolores Huerta, and a Great Movement for Social Justice.
- Everyday, thousands of gay and lesbian students are verbally and physically harassed in schools. Jamie Nabozny was tormented by classmates for years. He eventually fought back - not with his fists, but in a courtroom.
- The story of a courageous group of students and teachers who, along with other activists, fought a nonviolent battle to win voting rights for African Americans in the South. Standing in their way: a century of Jim Crow, a resistant and segregationist state, and a federal government slow to fully embrace equality. By organizing and marching bravely in the face of intimidation, violence, arrest, and even murder, these change-makers achieved one of the most significant victories of the civil rights era.
- The docudrama Opus Dei Unveiled is a fascinating inside look at Opus Dei - considered by some to be the most controversial organization in the Catholic Church. From its humble birth in Spain in 1928 to its remarkable global imprint and influence throughout the Catholic Church, discover the real story behind the spiritually-demanding and controversial lifestyle of Opus Dei's 87,000 worldwide members.
- From the dark Hades of Greek Mythology to the fire-and-brimstone visions of fundamentalist thunderers, Hell has long held a particular grip over the human imagination.
- Researchers use current scientific knowledge and investigative techniques to study the riddle of the Bermuda Triangle.
- A&E special about the seven Ovitz siblings, a family of little people who worked as traveling entertainers in the 1930s until the Nazis sent them to Auschwitz, where Josef Mengele protected them to test his eugenics theories on them.