Juneteenth Collection
Reel South honors the history of Black Texans and the new federal holiday marking the end of slavery in the South.
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A Black scientist in Arkansas guides farmers through agricultural challenges. (8m 54s)
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Families torn apart by Georgetown’s sale of enslaved people reunite six generations later. (13m)
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In 1971, one of the worst industrial tragedies in U.S. history shook rural Georgia. (21m 10s)
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Karen Hinton Robinson quilts the Black history lessons absent from the Texan curricula. (9m 51s)
Mossville: When Great Trees Fall
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One man standing in the way of a petrochemical plant expansion refuses to give up. (56m 4s)
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The Mardi Gras Baby Dolls explore themes of identity and sexual liberation in New Orleans. (16m 21s)
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