Two celebrated historians reveal how Lincoln’s relationship with American Jews impacted his presidency and policy decisions.
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Louise Kerz Hirschfeld, Robert Osborne, Harold Prince, and Frank Rich explore the caricaturist’s life and legacy through his art, career, and personal relations.
Drawing on his experiences in the military, the private sector, and beyond, General McChrystal examines how teamwork, communication, and freedom for experimentation can transform organizations.
In 1942, more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were interned for the remainder of WWII. Historian Richard Reeves provides insight into this painful chapter in American history.
Duration: 58:26
Experts reenact and discuss the legal proceedings that followed when interned Japanese Americans resisted the draft in WWII America.
Duration: 1:26:09





