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Welfare and immigration are irrevocably interwined. This four-part series examines the current state of reform and its impact on immigrant and other populations. 4-part series, 29 minutes each.



 
                    

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The Series Includes : Immigration: Promise and Hope for Generations | Immigration: Who Has Access to the American Dream? | Welfare Reform: Social Impact | Welfare Reform: Social Responsibility
     


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Great American Speeches: 80 Years of Political Oratory
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This unique, six-part series places students of public speaking, American history, and political science front row, center at key speeches by the most eloquent orators of the 20th century. FDR, Huey Long, Generals MacArthur and Patton, and JFK share ...(more details)
 
Affirmative Action: The History of an Idea
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Critics of affirmative action say that it pits Americans against each other and elevates the importance of race, gender, and ethnicity at the expense of hard work and merit. Supporters claim that discrimination remains pervasive in the U.S. and that ...(more details)
 
Ties That Bind: Immigration Stories
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This program looks at the human drama behind the current debate over U.S. immigration policy. It roams both sides of the Texas-Mexico border, exploring the root causes of why Mexicans immigrate. The role played by transnational corporations and their...(more details)
 
The Bridge: How Islam Saved Western Medicine
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While it is true that the Greeks invented philosophy, mathematics, and science, it is equally true that after the fall of the Roman Empire, throughout the Dark Ages, much knowledge was preserved by Islamic cultures who later passed it back to the Wes...(more details)
 
By River, By Rail: History of the Black Migration
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In the early 20th century, blacks moved north in hope of a better life with little more than a prayer and the shirts on their backs. In this program, poet Maya Angelou, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume, and a host of other African-Americans recount the s...(more details)
 


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