Bill Moyers explores how America’s Depression-era growth of government made Washington the center for the nation’s recovery and a purveyor of hope to millions.
Bill Moyers reports on how the US in the 1950's was an era of American conformity, in which fitting in led to a hostility and distrust of those who stood out.
Bill Moyers, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee tell the story of how the New Deal, World War II, and postwar social changes set the stage for a long-awaited and hard-fought legal assault on segregation.