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Medal of Honor Interview

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Rayse Biggs Quintet

w/Special Guest Korean War Veteran Bobby Barnes
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6th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival

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American Jazz Great Documentary

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Veteran Narratives: African American Veterans

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Desegregating the Marines

The Carroll Braxton Story
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Bulldozed Preview

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The Michigan Experience: Vietnam Veterans Part 1

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The Michigan Experience: Vietnam Veterans Part 2

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Moment of Eternity

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1112 Dakota

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Operation Babylift: Vietnam Veteran Phil Wise

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Capitol Memories - Brenda Brissette-Mata

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World War II Veteran Irene Hoskings

I'll Be Home for Christmas in 1945
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Family - The Asamu Johnson Story

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U.S. Senator Gary Peters

The Importance of Veteran Narratives
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The Horror and Residue of Jim Crow

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Just Action - Leah Rothstein

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Flint Youth Media - Veteran Narratives

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Jim Crow Museum

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American Jazz Greats: The Way You Look Tonight

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Asamu Johnson: Crazy 'bout Helen

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The Universal Language

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American Civil War Years: The Michigan Experience

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Capitol Memories - Congressman Dan Kildee

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Veteran Narratives

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You Can Change The World by Beverleigh Banfield

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2021 MI- NATAS Emmy Winner: Veteran Narratives

The Michigan Experience: Civil War Years

2011 was the sesquicentennial of The American Civil War Years and Living History is our passport back through time. Here, in the State of Michigan, we are extremely proud of all of the men and women who help keep our history alive. We must not permit time to erode the events of the past from our memories. Both heroism and tragedy are part of our collective culture and have served as the foundation for what we have become as a nation and a state. Living History helps strengthen our ties to our ancestors and allows us to revel in the triumphs and successes of those who gave so much in the name of patriotism. It was because brave men and women of all races and ethnicities chose to sacrifice their lives for each other and to answer the call of their country, that we are all free people, in one nation, under one flag, united. Step back over 150 years in time through Living History. Meet Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Grant, Robert E. Lee Sojourner Truth, Austin Blair, Mrs Austin Blair and George Armstrong Custer. Living History narratives take you there to the times of The American Civil War Years.

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American Civil War Years

Michigan in Civil War
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Black Troops
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General Custer
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Living History
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Bringing Home the Colors
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Sarah Emma Edmonds
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Ken Burn Interview

The Michigan Experience: American Jazz Greats

Jazz is an original American art form. It is a national treasure. Jazz is patriotic. It's a music about freedom and there is a surprising list of jazz musicians who have been in the military that fights to keep us free. Six Michigan band leaders come together to pay tribute to those American citizens who proudly served their country while honing their skills and who later contributed significantly to the culture.The Peaceful Warriors Band is led by Vietnam Veteran Allan Barnes on sax and five band leaders Rayse Biggs, trumpet -- Cliff Monear, Piano -- Gayelynn McKinney, drums -- Nick Calandro, bass and Sunny Wilkinson, vocals. Peaceful Warriors is the name of the tune that Billy Taylor wrote in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King. The Peaceful Warriors plays jazz standards associated with jazz greats who served in the military like John Coltrane who was in the Navy; Dave Brubeck -- Army; Donald Byrd -- Air Force; Tony Bennett -- Army; and Percy Heath -- Tuskegee Airman. There is also a musical tribute to the men and women who performed for numerous USO events.

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American Jazz Greats

Dr Billy Taylor on Dr Martin Luther King
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Benny Golson on John Coltrane
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Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
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Allan Barnes and Billy Taylor
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Allan Barnes
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Sunny Wilkinson
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Cliff Monear
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