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PBS produces and sells more than 1500 PBS Home Video Products covering a dozen different subjects ranging from art, history, and nature to news, religion, sports, and travel. PBS Home Video Products are available for purchase on DVD and include PBS series’ such as: American Experience, Empire Series, NOVA and Nature, to name a few. American Experience covers people and events in American History.Empire Series is made up of a variety of miniseries/stories about "people and passions that changed the world". Stories about Napoleon, Queen Victoria’s Empire and Egypt’s Golden Empire are just a few of the miniseries featured here. NOVA, a science documentary series, covers subjects ranging from disasters, health and exploration to technology, nature and space.
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Donald Trump
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In his second State of the Union address, President Donald Trump called for unity as he spoke to a newly divided Congress, saying that America had a choice between "greatness or gridlock," and that lawmakers should "govern not as two parties, but as one nation."
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Television show "The Open Mind" in 1957 with guests Martin Luther King and J. Waties Waring on the theme of race.
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Richard M. Nixon
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You might want to go back in time to September 26, 1960, when 70 million viewers watched the first presidential debate between Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon. This was the first presidential debate ever televised, and after this debate Kennedy moved from a slight deficit into a slight lead over Nixon.
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Joe Biden
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Just one day shy of his 100th day in office, President Joe Biden delivered remarks to a joint session of Congress on April 28.
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Family members, friends, former classmates and advisors of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. relate their memories of the civil rights activist in this moving documentary.
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In association with Wyoming PBS, Raechel Donahue of Wild West Productions has produced, written and directed a documentary loosely based on the Peter Hassrick book "Drawn to Yellowstone".
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As part of American Experience's We Shall Remain, Arkansas's First People is a 5-part series featuring unique perspectives on American Indian cultural legacy, archaeological data, and interviews with modern tribal representatives of those who had and still have an impact on Arkansas.
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Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Atlanta History Center have partnered to produce the gripping new documentary "When Georgia Howled: Sherman on the March" on GPB Television.
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In 1812, a very young United States of America had its sights set on expansion to the north and the west. But the British wanted to keep its former colony tightly contained. In the balance were the lands of the Northwestern Frontier.
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In 1920, the 18th Amendment was enacted banning the sale of alcohol across the country. However, in our "land of steady habits," alcohol consumption was a habit that proved hard to break.
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