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Freedom Riders: American Experience

Follow this courageous band of civil-rights activists traversing the segregated Deep South.
Watch Monday, May 16, 2011 at 8pm

In 1961, segregation seemed to have an overwhelming grip on American society. Many states violently enforced the policy, while the federal government, under the Kennedy administration, remained indifferent, preoccupied with matters abroad. That is, until an integrated band of college students — many of whom were the first in their families to attend a university — decided, en masse, to risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South. They called themselves the Freedom Riders, and they managed to bring the president and the entire American public face to face with the challenge of correcting civil-rights inequities that plagued the nation.

Veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson’s inspirational documentary is the first feature-length film about this courageous band of civil-rights activists. Gaining impressive access to influential figures on both sides of the issue, Nelson chronicles a chapter of American history that stands as an astonishing testament to the accomplishment of youth and what can result from the incredible combination of personal conviction and the courage to organize against all odds.

Watch the full episode. See more American Experience.

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Prisoner of Her Past

This film illuminates a little-known illness: late-onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Airs Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 9pm

PRISONER OF HER PAST tells the story of a secret childhood trauma resurfacing, 60 years later, to unravel the life of Holocaust survivor Sonia Reich. The film follows her son, Chicago Tribune jazz critic Howard Reich, as he journeys across the United States and Eastern Europe to uncover why his mother believes the world is conspiring to kill her. Along the way, he finds a family he never knew he had. This film is the first to illuminate a little-known illness: late-onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The documentary examines the disorder’s devastating effect on families, but also shows programs that are aiding young trauma survivors of Hurricane Katrina, in New Orleans, and how such early interventions may have helped Howard’s mother.

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June 8, The Topeka Tornado

Tune to KCPT Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 9pm for June 8, The Topeka Tornado. This documentary about the F5 tornado that devastated Topeka, KS in 1966 was produced by Topeka Public Television Station KTWU.

Tune to KCPT Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 9pm for June 8, The Topeka Tornado. This documentary about the F5 tornado that devastated Topeka, KS in 1966 was produced by Topeka Public Television Station KTWU.

Made 40 years after the tornado left a 22-mile long path of destruction through the Kansas state capital, June 8 features reactions both then and now from those who lived through it.

For more information about the film and stories from June 8, 1966, visit the Stories of the ’66 Topeka Tornado web site.

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Soundtrack for a Revolution: American Experience

The story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music.
Airs Monday, May 9, 2011 at 8pm

SOUNDTRACK FOR A REVOLUTION tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music — the freedom songs protesters sang on picket lines, in mass meetings, in paddy wagons, and in jail cells as they fought for justice and equality. The music enabled African Americans to sing words they could not say, and it was crucial in helping protesters as they faced down brutal aggression with dignity and non-violence. The infectious energy of the songs swept people up and empowered them to fight for their rights. Directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman (Nanking), and executive produced by Danny Glover, Soundtrack for a Revolution is a vibrant blend of heart-wrenching interviews, dramatic images, and thrilling contemporary performances by top artists, including John Legend, Joss Stone, Wyclef Jean, and The Roots — a film of significance, energy, and power.

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