Biography

Sunday, February 2

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8:00AM

Biography

Frederick Douglass

The life of the great abolitionist who escaped slavery in 1838 and used his talents as a writer and orator to fight for emancipation. Douglass edited an abolitionist newspaper, recruited black regiments during the Civil War, and advised President Lincoln.
9:00AM

ArtRageous

Art in Your Face – The Statue of Liberty and Political Art

Art and creativity are all around us, and sometimes right in front of our faces. Follow Nate as he learns the secrets behind the creation of the Statue of Liberty, deciphers the manipulative world of political art, and uncovers the history of the Olympic medal for sculpture.
9:30AM

New Frontier, The

SET COURSE FOR THE HEART OF THE SUN

10:00AM

Better Planet TV

Better Planet TV 117

HARVESTING RAINWATER VILLAGE ENERGY SOURCES ALTERNATIVE FUEL
10:30AM

Re-Inventors, The

SOLAR-POWERED CREMATORIUM

INVESTIGATING AND TESTING A SOLAR-POWERED CREMATORIUM.
11:00AM

Biography

Dave Chappelle

This profile of Chappelle traces the comic's story from his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio to his 2005 escape to South Africa.
12:00PM

Story Feature

After Jackie

The story of the second wave of Black baseball players after Jackie Robinson--such as Bill White, Curt Flood, and Bob Gibson--who were up next in the fight for equality. Directed by Andre Gaines and based largely on Jackie Robinson's private letters, this two-hour documentary honors these brave men--many whose stories are unknown--who put their lives on the line to integrate baseball and demand a fairer, more inclusive America for African American athletes around the world.
2:00PM

Story Feature

The 44th President: In His Own Words

Comprised of two interviews with President Barack Obama conducted both before and after the 2016 Presidential election, The 44th President: In His Own Words is the President's first-hand account of his time in office.
4:00PM

Biography

Frederick Douglass

The life of the great abolitionist who escaped slavery in 1838 and used his talents as a writer and orator to fight for emancipation. Douglass edited an abolitionist newspaper, recruited black regiments during the Civil War, and advised President Lincoln.
5:00PM

Biography

Thurgood Marshall

Profile of the crusading attorney and civil rights activist who led the fight against school desegregation and became the first African-American to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court.
6:00PM

Biography

The Famous Wally Amos: Cookie King

Renowned for his chocolate chip cookies, Wally "Famous" Amos has actually led many lives, and this revealing hour examines his life, which is far more complex than the public knows. We'll look at his years as the first black talent agent at the William Morris Agency, representing Simon and Garfunkel and the Supremes; the rise and fall of his cookie business; his difficult relationships with his wives and children; comeback in business; and charity work.
7:00PM

Biography

Dave Chappelle

This profile of Chappelle traces the comic's story from his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio to his 2005 escape to South Africa.
8:00PM

Story Feature

After Jackie

The story of the second wave of Black baseball players after Jackie Robinson--such as Bill White, Curt Flood, and Bob Gibson--who were up next in the fight for equality. Directed by Andre Gaines and based largely on Jackie Robinson's private letters, this two-hour documentary honors these brave men--many whose stories are unknown--who put their lives on the line to integrate baseball and demand a fairer, more inclusive America for African American athletes around the world.
10:00PM

Story Feature

The 44th President: In His Own Words

Comprised of two interviews with President Barack Obama conducted both before and after the 2016 Presidential election, The 44th President: In His Own Words is the President's first-hand account of his time in office.
12:00AM

Biography

Frederick Douglass

The life of the great abolitionist who escaped slavery in 1838 and used his talents as a writer and orator to fight for emancipation. Douglass edited an abolitionist newspaper, recruited black regiments during the Civil War, and advised President Lincoln.
1:00AM

Biography

Thurgood Marshall

Profile of the crusading attorney and civil rights activist who led the fight against school desegregation and became the first African-American to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court.
2:00AM

Biography

The Famous Wally Amos: Cookie King

Renowned for his chocolate chip cookies, Wally "Famous" Amos has actually led many lives, and this revealing hour examines his life, which is far more complex than the public knows. We'll look at his years as the first black talent agent at the William Morris Agency, representing Simon and Garfunkel and the Supremes; the rise and fall of his cookie business; his difficult relationships with his wives and children; comeback in business; and charity work.
3:00AM

Biography

Dave Chappelle

This profile of Chappelle traces the comic's story from his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio to his 2005 escape to South Africa.
4:00AM

Story Feature

After Jackie

The story of the second wave of Black baseball players after Jackie Robinson--such as Bill White, Curt Flood, and Bob Gibson--who were up next in the fight for equality. Directed by Andre Gaines and based largely on Jackie Robinson's private letters, this two-hour documentary honors these brave men--many whose stories are unknown--who put their lives on the line to integrate baseball and demand a fairer, more inclusive America for African American athletes around the world.
6:00AM

Story Feature

The 44th President: In His Own Words

Comprised of two interviews with President Barack Obama conducted both before and after the 2016 Presidential election, The 44th President: In His Own Words is the President's first-hand account of his time in office.
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