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- College Behind Bars is the inspiring, emotional, and deeply human story of men and women struggling to earn college degrees while in prison for serious crimes. In four years of study they become accomplished scholars, shatter stereotypes, reckon with their pasts, and prepare to return to society. This is a groundbreaking exploration of incarceration, injustice, race in America and the transformative power of education.
- An extensive look at the naturalist John James Audubon.
- The annual July 4th concert to celebrate America's birthday, which is held on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
- Signature Dish discovers and reveals the standout dishes at a wide array of the DMV's best restaurants, from the latest dining hot spots to strip-mall eateries serving up authentic global cuisines.
- The 12th annual concert of music and fireworks also celebrates the return of the troops from the Persian Gulf War.
- A retrospective look at one of the most intriguing chapters in DC history, exploring the political, social, and cultural events that took place during the 1970s in Washington, D.C.
- Hearts of Glass documents the work of D.C. - based glass artist Tim Tate, capturing the inventiveness of technique that makes Tate's glass sculptures so unique along with the spirit behind the artist's work at the historic Corradetti Glassblowing Studio in Baltimore and at Tate's own Washington Glass School.
- By the 1870s, only a few groups resisted the nation's push to conquer the West.
- Los Angeles steals its water supply, millions of Mexicans migrate north, and Hollywood begins to shape the West and the nation's image of it.
- The conquest of the West was nearly complete by the 1870s. In one remarkable decade, with Indians effectively confined to reservations, over four million new settlers arrived to stake their claim to the future.
- By the late 1880's, American settlers continue to claim tribal lands while the Dawes Act tries to break up the tribal structure of the Native American nations. The Native Americans take up the Ghost Dance putting their faith in religion until their hopes are crushed at the Massacre of Wounded Knee.