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American Experience is TV's most-watched history series and brings to life incredible characters and compelling stories from our past that inform our understanding of the world today. Acclaimed by viewers and critics alike, American Experience documentaries have been honored with every major broadcast award, including 30 Emmy Awards, 4 duPont-Columbia Awards, and 18 George Foster Peabody Awards.

Genres: History
Station: PBS (US)
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Status: Running
Start: 1988-10-04

American Experience Season 14 Air Dates

Monday
Oct 01, 2001

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S14E01 - New York: City of Tomorrow 1929-1941 Air Date: Oct 01, 2001 00:00 - 24 years ago

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Tuesday
Oct 02, 2001

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S14E02 - New York: The City and the World 1945-2000 Air Date: Oct 02, 2001 00:00 - 24 years ago

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Monday
Nov 12, 2001

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S14E03 - War Letters Air Date: Nov 12, 2001 01:00 - 24 years ago

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Monday
Jan 07, 2002

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S14E04 - Woodrow Wilson: A Passionate Man Air Date: Jan 07, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
Jan 14, 2002

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S14E05 - Woodrow Wilson: The Redemption of the World Air Date: Jan 14, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
Jan 21, 2002

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S14E06 - Mount Rushmore Air Date: Jan 21, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
Jan 28, 2002

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S14E07 - Miss America Air Date: Jan 28, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
Feb 11, 2002

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S14E08 - Zoot Suit Riots Air Date: Feb 11, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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In June 1943, Los Angeles erupted into the worst race riots in the city to date. For ten straight nights, American sailors armed with make-shift weapons cruised Mexican American neighborhoods in search of "zoot-suiters" — hip, young Mexican teens dressed in baggy pants and long-tailed coats. The military men dragged kids — some as young as twelve years old — out of movie theaters, diners bars, and cafes, tearing the clothes off the young men's bodies and viciously beating them. Mexican youths aggressively struck back. The fighting intensified, and on the worst night, taxi drivers offered free rides to the riot area. One LA paper even printed a guide on how to "de-zoot" a zoot-suiter. When the violence ended, scores of Mexicans and servicemen were in hospital beds.

Zoot Suit Riots is a powerful film that explores the complicated racial tensions and the changing social and political landscape that led up to the explosion on LA's streets in the summer of 1943. To understand what happened during those terrifying June nights, the film describes changes in the city's population — the influx of new immigrants, the booming war-time economy, the massive number of servicemen on their way to the Pacific theater, and a new generation of Mexican Americans who were more conspicuous, more affluent and more self-confident than their parents had ever dared to be.

Decked out in wide-brim hats, baggy pants, high boots, and long-tailed coats, these "zoot-suiters" called each other "mad cats." They were "Terrific as the Pacific" and "Frantic as the Atlantic." Crossing cultural lines and pushing the boundaries of race and class, they were trying to define for themselves what it meant to be an American in 1942 Los Angeles. Even though there was no evidence to connect "zoot-suiters" to crime, the kids' posturing and self-assurance made Anglos nervous. Many Mexican American parents even agreed that something was wrong with their young people.

At the heart of this story lies an unsolved murder. On August 1, 1942, a 22-year-old Mexican American man was stabbed to death at a party. To white Los Angelenos, the murder was more proof that Mexican American crime was spiraling out of control. The police fanned out across LA, netting 600 young Mexican American suspects. Almost all those taken into custody wore their generation's distinctive uniform: zoot suits. The tragic murder and the injustice of the trial that followed, coupled with sensational news coverage of both, fanned the flames of the racial hostility already rife in the city. Within months of the verdict, Los Angeles was in the grip of the worst violence in its history.

With stunning film noir-style recreations of Los Angeles in the 1940s and with eloquent first-hand accounts from key participants — sailors and the white citizens who supported them, zoot-suiters and their families — the program deftly conjures up the flamboyant world of a Mexican American subculture, the bigotry and hatred of much of the white establishment, and the dedication of a few liberals who pressed for justice in the face of overwhelming opposition.

In exploring the incredible outpouring of hatred and resentment iwartimewartimeme Los Angeles, this film teaches us about race relations in the United States today.

Monday
Feb 18, 2002

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S14E09 - Monkey Trial Air Date: Feb 18, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
Feb 25, 2002

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S14E10 - Public Enemy #1 Air Date: Feb 25, 2002 01:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
Apr 22, 2002

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S14E11 - Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film Air Date: Apr 22, 2002 00:00 - 23 years ago

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From the day that 14-year-old Ansel Adams first saw the transcendent beauty of Yosemite Valley, his life was, in his words, "colored and modulated by the great earth-gesture of the Sierra." Few American photographers have reached a wider audience than Adams, and none has had more impact on how Americans grasp the majesty of their continent.

American Experience presents Ansel Adams: A Documentary Film, written and directed by Ric Burns and co-produced by Sierra Club Productions and Steeplechase Films. For the centennial of the artist's birth, Burns has created an elegant, moving, and lyrical portrait of this quintessentially American photographer. The documentary weaves together archival footage, photographic images, dramatic readings of the artist's own writing, and interviews with leading photographers, historians, curators, naturalists, as well as Adams's family, friends, and colleagues, to tell the story of a man who was at once a visionary photographer, a pioneer in photographic technique, and an ardent crusader for the cause of environmentalism.

Monday
Apr 29, 2002

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S14E12 - A Brilliant Madness Air Date: Apr 29, 2002 00:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
May 06, 2002

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S14E13 - Ulysses S. Grant: Warrior Air Date: May 06, 2002 00:00 - 23 years ago

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Monday
May 13, 2002

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S14E14 - Ulysses S. Grant: President Air Date: May 13, 2002 00:00 - 23 years ago

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