Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World

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John D. Rockefeller

John D. Rockefeller

American Experience

John D. Rockefeller was the world's first billionaire and the most hated man in America.

1 min.

Henry Ford

Henry Ford

American Experience

He rose from obscurity to become the 20th century's most influential American innovator.

Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley

American Experience

Robert Noyce's invention of the microchip launched the world into the Information Age.

1 min.

The Abolitionists: Part III

The Abolitionists: Part III

American Experience

In the final episode of The Abolitionists, the anti-slavery battle rises to fever pitch. Lincoln becomes President, John Brown is martyred, Southern states secede, war breaks out, and yet the Thirteenth Amendment is ratified, banning slavery in all states — forever.

The Abolitionists: Part II

The Abolitionists: Part II

American Experience

To create a more perfect union, they tore the nation apart.

1 min.

The Abolitionists: Part I

The Abolitionists: Part I

American Experience

To create a more perfect union, they tore the nation apart.

60 min.

Schedule

Tuesday
2/5/13 9:00 PM
WGBH 2
Silicon Valley

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