Smithsonian Channel Presents Black History Month
Summary: Honoring the achievements. Remembering the struggle. Smithsonian Channel has compiled this thought-provoking podcast series in celebration of Black History Month.
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Podcasts:
With fields full of pumpkins and forests full of ghosts, this New England state might be the perfect place for tricks and treats.
Take a journey over the fiery red foliage of fall and the covered bridges of Montgomery, Vermont.
Started by mobsters and ruled by Wall Street, the Las Vegas strip has become the capitol of extravagance...and bad behavior.
What's it like to be on the film crew for Aerial America? Our director, cinematographer and pilot give a little insight.
The University of Michigan's football stadium is called the "Big House" because it's the biggest in the country, and even with 109,901 seats, its biggest games are always sold out.
Civil Rights history is captured on film as singer Marian Anderson performs for the entire country at the Lincoln Memorial.
Curator Deborah Willis describes the National Museum of African American History and Culture's first exhibit.
Civil Rights history is captured on film as singer Marian Anderson performs for the entire country at the Lincoln Memorial.
Curator Deborah Willis describes the National Museum of African American History and Culture's first exhibit.
Civil Rights history is captured on film as singer Marian Anderson performs for the entire country at the Lincoln Memorial.
Curator Deborah Willis describes the National Museum of African American History and Culture's first exhibit.
Scurlock's photography captured the black community of Washington, DC, as they confronted racial segregation on the nation's doorstep.
Host Susan Spencer interviews Lonnie Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Scurlock's photography captured the black community of Washington, DC, as they confronted racial segregation on the nation's doorstep.
Host Susan Spencer interviews Lonnie Bunch, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.