Former Jewish partisans describe surviving harsh weather conditions while living in the forest resisting the Germans.
Journalists, media professionals and a high school student reflect on the challenges of reporting and understanding what was going on in Ferguson, Missouri, during protests there.
This film focuses on the first prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo.
Lynda Lowery describes "Bloody Sunday" and the resolve that motivated her throughout.
In this clip from American Creed, Marine Corps veteran Tegan Griffith responds to the question, “What does it mean to be American?” and shares the responsibility that she feels comes with her American identity.
Scholars discuss racial violence that took part in the South during the Reconstruction era.
Scholars discuss how African Americans and whites initially worked together within Reconstruction governments.
Scholars discuss the effects that the changes brought about by the Civil War had on the identities of American citizens.
Scholars discuss the legacies of the Reconstruction era as part of Facing History and Ourselves’ work on the period.
Scholars discuss the different visions for Reconstruction held by Congress and President Johnson.
Scholars discuss the evolution of the definition of freedom for emancipated slaves after the Civil War.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch explains how she perceived life among the partisans as a "good life."