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A New Civil War Documentary Shows the Limits of Letting Everyone Talk Not every opinion is worth hearing out. By Rebecca Onion. June 18, 2021 1:11 PM.
In the opening chapter of Kings and Generals' Civil War series, we explore the deep-rooted causes behind America’s bloodiest ...
In the four-hour, two-part documentary, "Reconstruction: America After the Civil War," Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and other historians shed light on one of the least understood, but most painfully ...
Civil War history buff Joseph Wilson of Magnolia and his musician brother Michael of Barrington wrote and produced the documentary, "Civil War Prisons: An American Tragedy." ...
From executive producers Brad Pitt and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. comes “Civil War,” a documentary about the roots of division in the United States. The film offers an intimate look at how race ...
In “Civil War: (Or, Who Do We Think We Are),” filmmaker Rachel Boynton takes viewers on a road trip through American public memory — and thus through ignorance, both accidental and intentional.
Peacock has acquired Civil War (Or, Who Do We Think We Are), a documentary from director Rachel Boynton whose EPs include Brad Pitt and Henry Louis Gates Jr. The film will bow June 17 on ...
The documentary travels across the United States-particularly to its classrooms-to explore the different ways the Civil War has been taught and interpreted, commemorated and celebrated.
A Civil War documentary that includes perspectives from several Chattanooga-area residents will premiere Sunday on MSNBC. For "The Civil War (or, Who Do We Think We Are)," Emmy-nominated director ...