
American Experience
The Gold Rush Preview
Show title: American Experience
Video title: The Gold Rush Preview
Video duration: 0m 31sVideo description: On January 24, 1848, James Marshall found gold near the fork of the American and Sacramento Rivers, and unleashed a massive migration from around the world to what had been a forgotten backwater. With head-spinning speed, these gold-seekers created one of the most extraordinary societies in history -- hard-driving, overwhelmingly male, often brutal.
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Meet Robert Sgrignoli
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"Throughout my entire life, I haven't really been exposed to that much of civil rights history, and I think that a lot of college students today think we don't have power to make a change or a drastic change in society, but we really do," says Rob Sgrignoli, one of the 40 student freedom riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride from May 6-16.
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Meet Tariq Meyers
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A profile of Tariq Meyers, one of the 40 student freedom riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride from May 6-16. "I've always been told, from a young age, that it's my job to leave the world different than the way I came," Tariq says.
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Meet Zilong Wang
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A profile of Zilong Wang, one of the 40 student freedom riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride in May 2011. "China is going through many of the similar periods as America has gone through 50 years ago," Zilong says. "There's a lot to be learned from America's mistake and its success."
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Meet Liliana Astiz
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A profile of Liliana Astiz, one of the 40 student freedom riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride. "The more you take control of what your life is, and the more you take control of what your future becomes," Lily says, "the more you begin to see how much power you really do have."
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Meet Tania Smith
2m 46s
A profile of Tania Smith, a student at American University and one of the 40 student freedom riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride.
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The Legacy of the Stonewall Riots
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The Stonewall riots inspired gay Americans to fight for their rights. It was another great step forward in the story of human rights.
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The First Gay Pride March
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Organizers of the first gay pride march had low expectations. Here, they remember the march, held in New York City, one year after the Stonewall riots, in June 1969.
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Stonewall: An Uprising, Not a Riot
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In June, 1969, a typical NYPD raid of the Stonewall, a gay bar in New York City, had an unexpected result—gay patrons fought back. Here are some reflections on the Stonewall riots.
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What Was the Mattachine Society?
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Richard Inman was president of the Mattachine society, one of the earliest gay rights groups. His goal was to legalize homosexuality between consenting adults.
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The Dangers of Drag
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In 1960s New York, gay men who dressed in women's clothing courted danger; "masquerading" was breaking the law.
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Violence Against Gays and Lesbians
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In the 1960s, violence was a serious risk for gays and lesbians.
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The "Dangers" of Homosexuality
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A policeman's 1966 lecture to teenagers on how homosexuality can destroy lives.
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The Fear of Being Gay
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A veteran remembers what it was like to discover he was gay. Homosexuality meant a dishonorable discharge and no one would hire you afterwards.
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"Curing" Homosexuality
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Dangerous "treatments" for eliminating homosexual urges were common in 1950s and 60s.
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Karl Kumodzi: Student Freedom Rider
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An introductory video to Karl Kumodzi, one of the forty Student Freedom Riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride. From May 6-16, college students will join original Freedom Riders in retracing the 1961 Rides from Washington, DC to New Orleans, LA.
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Boys Beware
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This 1955 educational film warns against "the dangers of homosexuality," which is described as "a sickness of the mind." The ten minute video was produced by the Unified School District and the Police Department of Inglewood, California.
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Meet Charles Reed, Jr.
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A profile of Charles Reed, Jr., one of the 40 student freedom riders participating in the 2011 Student Freedom Ride in May 2011. "Thirty-nine new people from across the nation that I have no connection to at all... we share the same belief that social justice is something that is important," says Charles from the campus of the University of Mary Washington.
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Chapter 1 | The Great Famine
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The American effort to relieve starvation in Soviet Russia in 1921 during the worst natural disaster in Europe in 500 years.
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The Great Famine Preview
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The little-known story of the American effort to relieve starvation in the new Soviet Russia in 1921, The Great Famine is a documentary about the worst natural disaster in Europe since the Black Plague in the Middle Ages. Half a world away, Americans responded with a massive two-year relief campaign, championed by Herbert Hoover, director of the American Relief Administration known as the ARA.
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