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Key Capitol Hill Hearings Playing Now! 2020-09-24 11:45:00 PST - 2020-09-24 17:00:00 PST

2020-09-24 11:45:00 PST - 2020-09-24 17:00:00 PST Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.

C-SPAN Cities Tour Women's Suffrage 2020-09-24 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-24 17:57:00 PST

2020-09-24 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-24 17:57:00 PST The C-SPAN Cities Tour explores the American story with a look at the women's suffrage movement which led to the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote.

Notable Western Women 2020-09-24 17:57:00 PST - 2020-09-24 18:44:00 PST

2020-09-24 17:57:00 PST - 2020-09-24 18:44:00 PST The Legendary Ladies, a historical interpretation group, portray notable women from Western history including sharpshooter Annie Oakley and labor activist Mother Jones at the Golden History Museum.

Anne Gardiner Perkins, Yale Needs Women 2020-09-24 18:44:00 PST - 2020-09-24 19:43:00 PST

2020-09-24 18:44:00 PST - 2020-09-24 19:43:00 PST In her book, "Yale Needs Women," Anne Gardiner Perkins explains the challenges women attending Yale faced and the continuing struggle for equality in education.

History Bookshelf Johanna Neuman, Gilded Suffragists 2020-09-24 19:43:00 PST - 2020-09-24 20:37:00 PST

2020-09-24 19:43:00 PST - 2020-09-24 20:37:00 PST Author Johanna Neuman ("Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites who Fought for Women's Right to Vote") recounts the women of New York's social elite who joined the suffrage movement in the early 20th century.

Conversations With Suffragists 2020-09-24 20:37:00 PST - 2020-09-24 21:15:00 PST

2020-09-24 20:37:00 PST - 2020-09-24 21:15:00 PST On the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the National Archives hosts a conversation with interpreters portraying Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth and Alice Paul.

The Chautauqua Movement & Women's Suffrage 2020-09-24 21:15:00 PST - 2020-09-24 22:10:00 PST

2020-09-24 21:15:00 PST - 2020-09-24 22:10:00 PST Scholar Sarah Bell talks about the relationship between the Chautauqua movement and women's suffrage in the late-19th century.

C-SPAN Cities Tour Women's Suffrage 2020-09-24 22:10:00 PST - 2020-09-24 23:07:00 PST

2020-09-24 22:10:00 PST - 2020-09-24 23:07:00 PST The C-SPAN Cities Tour explores the American story with a look at the women's suffrage movement which led to the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote.

Notable Western Women 2020-09-24 23:07:00 PST - 2020-09-24 23:54:00 PST

2020-09-24 23:07:00 PST - 2020-09-24 23:54:00 PST The Legendary Ladies, a historical interpretation group, portray notable women from Western history including sharpshooter Annie Oakley and labor activist Mother Jones at the Golden History Museum.

Anne Gardiner Perkins, Yale Needs Women 2020-09-24 23:54:00 PST - 2020-09-25 00:53:00 PST

2020-09-24 23:54:00 PST - 2020-09-25 00:53:00 PST In her book, "Yale Needs Women," Anne Gardiner Perkins explains the challenges women attending Yale faced and the continuing struggle for equality in education.

History Bookshelf Johanna Neuman, Gilded Suffragists 2020-09-25 00:53:00 PST - 2020-09-25 01:47:00 PST

2020-09-25 00:53:00 PST - 2020-09-25 01:47:00 PST Author Johanna Neuman ("Gilded Suffragists: The New York Socialites who Fought for Women's Right to Vote") recounts the women of New York's social elite who joined the suffrage movement in the early 20th century.

Conversations With Suffragists 2020-09-25 01:47:00 PST - 2020-09-25 02:25:00 PST

2020-09-25 01:47:00 PST - 2020-09-25 02:25:00 PST On the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the National Archives hosts a conversation with interpreters portraying Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth and Alice Paul.

The Chautauqua Movement & Women's Suffrage 2020-09-25 02:25:00 PST - 2020-09-25 03:13:00 PST

2020-09-25 02:25:00 PST - 2020-09-25 03:13:00 PST Scholar Sarah Bell talks about the relationship between the Chautauqua movement and women's suffrage in the late-19th century.

Public Affairs Events 2020-09-25 03:13:00 PST - 2020-09-25 06:30:00 PST

2020-09-25 03:13:00 PST - 2020-09-25 06:30:00 PST Public affairs events, congressional hearings, speeches, and interviews.

Key Capitol Hill Hearings 2020-09-25 06:30:00 PST - 2020-09-25 11:45:00 PST

2020-09-25 06:30:00 PST - 2020-09-25 11:45:00 PST Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.

Key Capitol Hill Hearings 2020-09-25 11:45:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:00:00 PST

2020-09-25 11:45:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:00:00 PST Hearings, speeches and political coverage from around the United States.

Reel America Zip Code with the Swingin' Six - 1967 2020-09-25 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:15:00 PST

2020-09-25 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:15:00 PST The 1960s folk band The Swingin' Six stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was introduced in 1963.

Reel America Men and Mail in Transit - 1956 2020-09-25 17:15:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:42:00 PST

2020-09-25 17:15:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:42:00 PST A U.S. Postal Service training film instructing new employees in the demanding job of Railroad Post Office Clerk by following a rookie for a day.

Reel America The Mailman - 1946 2020-09-25 17:42:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:53:00 PST

2020-09-25 17:42:00 PST - 2020-09-25 17:53:00 PST Demonstrating how the U.S. Postal Service works by documenting a typical working day in the life of a mailman.

Reel America Improving Mail Processing Through R & D - 1970 2020-09-25 17:53:00 PST - 2020-09-25 18:20:00 PST

2020-09-25 17:53:00 PST - 2020-09-25 18:20:00 PST Documenting research and development conducted by the U.S. Postal Service and its efforts to improve safety and speed of mail processing through technology.

Reel America 1940 U.S. Census Training Films 2020-09-25 18:20:00 PST - 2020-09-25 18:52:00 PST

2020-09-25 18:20:00 PST - 2020-09-25 18:52:00 PST Presenting three films produced by the U.S. Census Bureau to help train the 140,000 enumerators who knocked on doors in 1940 to record census information.

Reel America The Big Count -- The Story of the U.S. Census -- 1960 2020-09-25 18:52:00 PST - 2020-09-25 19:21:00 PST

2020-09-25 18:52:00 PST - 2020-09-25 19:21:00 PST A National Educational Television broadcast from 1960 details the results of the 1950 U.S. Census, showing a general improvement in living standards in America since the 1940 count.

Reel America U.S. Census Bureau Promotional Films & Television Ads 2020-09-25 19:21:00 PST - 2020-09-25 19:38:00 PST

2020-09-25 19:21:00 PST - 2020-09-25 19:38:00 PST U.S. Census Bureau films and television ads produced between 1930 and 2020 encourage the public to participate in the constitutionally mandated population count.

Reel America Education '57 2020-09-25 19:38:00 PST - 2020-09-25 20:07:00 PST

2020-09-25 19:38:00 PST - 2020-09-25 20:07:00 PST A 1957 U.S. government report on the status of education stresses the need for better teacher pay, more involvement by parents, increased school construction, and higher graduation rates.

Reel America And So They Live -- 1940 2020-09-25 20:07:00 PST - 2020-09-25 20:32:00 PST

2020-09-25 20:07:00 PST - 2020-09-25 20:32:00 PST Filmed in the mountains of Kentucky, the 1940 documentary "And So They Live" shows the educational and economic needs of rural, working-class Americans.

Reel America Education for Excellence -- 1964 2020-09-25 20:32:00 PST - 2020-09-25 20:58:00 PST

2020-09-25 20:32:00 PST - 2020-09-25 20:58:00 PST A City of New York Board of Education film promotes a program for gifted students by showing how they are selected, and visits classrooms to observe the students and teachers at work.

Reel America American Harvest - 1951 2020-09-25 20:58:00 PST - 2020-09-25 21:27:00 PST

2020-09-25 20:58:00 PST - 2020-09-25 21:27:00 PST This Chevrolet film celebrates the skill of US workers and the domestic production of the raw materials needed to manufacture Chevy cars and trucks.

Reel America The Dairy Industry - 1942 2020-09-25 21:27:00 PST - 2020-09-25 21:38:00 PST

2020-09-25 21:27:00 PST - 2020-09-25 21:38:00 PST This film intended to encourage young people to explore a career in the dairy industry shows jobs on the farm and in the production of various milk products.

Reel America The Restaurant Operator - 1946 2020-09-25 21:38:00 PST - 2020-09-25 21:49:00 PST

2020-09-25 21:38:00 PST - 2020-09-25 21:49:00 PST This vocational guidance film visits several types of restaurants, describes jobs in food service, and details what is involved in managing a successful dining business.

Reel America Air Transportation - 1947 2020-09-25 21:49:00 PST - 2020-09-25 22:05:00 PST

2020-09-25 21:49:00 PST - 2020-09-25 22:05:00 PST This short film shows the variety of workers needed in the growing 1940s airline industry including jobs in reservations, maintenance, sales, weather, and flight crews.

Reel America Mob and Riot Control - 1964 2020-09-25 22:05:00 PST - 2020-09-25 22:19:00 PST

2020-09-25 22:05:00 PST - 2020-09-25 22:19:00 PST This police training film demonstrates techniques for mob control and use of equipment such as batons and tear gas.

Reel America Tear Gas in Law Enforcement - 1962 2020-09-25 22:19:00 PST - 2020-09-25 22:45:00 PST

2020-09-25 22:19:00 PST - 2020-09-25 22:45:00 PST Tear gas manufacturer Lake Erie Chemical Company created this training film to instruct law enforcement in the proper use of its products.

Reel America Use of Force Model - 1993 2020-09-25 22:45:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:00:00 PST

2020-09-25 22:45:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:00:00 PST This Federal Law Enforcement Traning Center video uses a dramatized protest to show police how and when to respond when the situation becomes violent.

Reel America Zip Code with the Swingin' Six - 1967 2020-09-25 23:00:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:15:00 PST

2020-09-25 23:00:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:15:00 PST The 1960s folk band The Swingin' Six stars in a U.S. Postal Service public service announcement explaining the zip code system, which was introduced in 1963.

Reel America Men and Mail in Transit - 1956 2020-09-25 23:15:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:42:00 PST

2020-09-25 23:15:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:42:00 PST A U.S. Postal Service training film instructing new employees in the demanding job of Railroad Post Office Clerk by following a rookie for a day.

Reel America The Mailman - 1946 2020-09-25 23:42:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:53:00 PST

2020-09-25 23:42:00 PST - 2020-09-25 23:53:00 PST Demonstrating how the U.S. Postal Service works by documenting a typical working day in the life of a mailman.

Reel America Improving Mail Processing Through R & D - 1970 2020-09-25 23:53:00 PST - 2020-09-26 00:21:00 PST

2020-09-25 23:53:00 PST - 2020-09-26 00:21:00 PST Documenting research and development conducted by the U.S. Postal Service and its efforts to improve safety and speed of mail processing through technology.

Reel America 1940 U.S. Census Training Films 2020-09-26 00:21:00 PST - 2020-09-26 00:52:00 PST

2020-09-26 00:21:00 PST - 2020-09-26 00:52:00 PST Presenting three films produced by the U.S. Census Bureau to help train the 140,000 enumerators who knocked on doors in 1940 to record census information.

Reel America The Big Count -- The Story of the U.S. Census -- 1960 2020-09-26 00:52:00 PST - 2020-09-26 01:21:00 PST

2020-09-26 00:52:00 PST - 2020-09-26 01:21:00 PST A National Educational Television broadcast from 1960 details the results of the 1950 U.S. Census, showing a general improvement in living standards in America since the 1940 count.

Reel America U.S. Census Bureau Promotional Films & Television Ads 2020-09-26 01:21:00 PST - 2020-09-26 01:38:00 PST

2020-09-26 01:21:00 PST - 2020-09-26 01:38:00 PST U.S. Census Bureau films and television ads produced between 1930 and 2020 encourage the public to participate in the constitutionally mandated population count.

Reel America Education '57 2020-09-26 01:38:00 PST - 2020-09-26 02:08:00 PST

2020-09-26 01:38:00 PST - 2020-09-26 02:08:00 PST A 1957 U.S. government report on the status of education stresses the need for better teacher pay, more involvement by parents, increased school construction, and higher graduation rates.

Reel America And So They Live -- 1940 2020-09-26 02:08:00 PST - 2020-09-26 02:32:00 PST

2020-09-26 02:08:00 PST - 2020-09-26 02:32:00 PST Filmed in the mountains of Kentucky, the 1940 documentary "And So They Live" shows the educational and economic needs of rural, working-class Americans.

Reel America Education for Excellence -- 1964 2020-09-26 02:32:00 PST - 2020-09-26 02:58:00 PST

2020-09-26 02:32:00 PST - 2020-09-26 02:58:00 PST A City of New York Board of Education film promotes a program for gifted students by showing how they are selected, and visits classrooms to observe the students and teachers at work.

Reel America American Harvest - 1951 2020-09-26 02:58:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:27:00 PST

2020-09-26 02:58:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:27:00 PST This Chevrolet film celebrates the skill of US workers and the domestic production of the raw materials needed to manufacture Chevy cars and trucks.

Reel America The Dairy Industry - 1942 2020-09-26 03:27:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:38:00 PST

2020-09-26 03:27:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:38:00 PST This film intended to encourage young people to explore a career in the dairy industry shows jobs on the farm and in the production of various milk products.

Reel America The Restaurant Operator - 1946 2020-09-26 03:38:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:49:00 PST

2020-09-26 03:38:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:49:00 PST This vocational guidance film visits several types of restaurants, describes jobs in food service, and details what is involved in managing a successful dining business.

Reel America Air Transportation - 1947 2020-09-26 03:49:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:59:00 PST

2020-09-26 03:49:00 PST - 2020-09-26 03:59:00 PST This short film shows the variety of workers needed in the growing 1940s airline industry including jobs in reservations, maintenance, sales, weather, and flight crews.

Reel America Mob and Riot Control - 1964 2020-09-26 03:59:00 PST - 2020-09-26 04:13:00 PST

2020-09-26 03:59:00 PST - 2020-09-26 04:13:00 PST This police training film demonstrates techniques for mob control and use of equipment such as batons and tear gas.

Reel America Tear Gas in Law Enforcement - 1962 2020-09-26 04:13:00 PST - 2020-09-26 04:40:00 PST

2020-09-26 04:13:00 PST - 2020-09-26 04:40:00 PST Tear gas manufacturer Lake Erie Chemical Company created this training film to instruct law enforcement in the proper use of its products.

Reel America Use of Force Model - 1993 2020-09-26 04:40:00 PST - 2020-09-26 05:01:00 PST

2020-09-26 04:40:00 PST - 2020-09-26 05:01:00 PST This Federal Law Enforcement Traning Center video uses a dramatized protest to show police how and when to respond when the situation becomes violent.

Reel America 1940 U.S. Census Training Films 2020-09-26 05:01:00 PST - 2020-09-26 05:30:00 PST

2020-09-26 05:01:00 PST - 2020-09-26 05:30:00 PST Presenting three films produced by the U.S. Census Bureau to help train the 140,000 enumerators who knocked on doors in 1940 to record census information.

Reel America The Big Count -- The Story of the U.S. Census -- 1960 2020-09-26 05:30:00 PST - 2020-09-26 06:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 05:30:00 PST - 2020-09-26 06:00:00 PST A National Educational Television broadcast from 1960 details the results of the 1950 U.S. Census, showing a general improvement in living standards in America since the 1940 count.

Reel America U.S. Census Bureau Promotional Films & Television Ads 2020-09-26 06:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 06:15:00 PST

2020-09-26 06:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 06:15:00 PST U.S. Census Bureau films and television ads produced between 1930 and 2020 encourage the public to participate in the constitutionally mandated population count.

1940-41 Buildup of U.S. Army 2020-09-26 06:15:00 PST - 2020-09-26 07:05:00 PST

2020-09-26 06:15:00 PST - 2020-09-26 07:05:00 PST In his book "The Rise of the G.I. Army," Paul Dickson explains how the U.S. Army, with 200,000 men at the outbreak of World War II in Europe in September 1939, grows tenfold by a time just after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

American Artifacts Independence Hall 2020-09-26 07:05:00 PST - 2020-09-26 08:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 07:05:00 PST - 2020-09-26 08:00:00 PST National Park Service park ranger Matthew Ifill tells the story of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitutional Convention from the room inside Independence Hall where the events took place.

Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Dedication 2020-09-26 08:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 09:35:00 PST

2020-09-26 08:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 09:35:00 PST The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial is dedicated to the nation's 34th president, whose World War II leadership and two-term presidency are remembered at a site just off the National Mall and at the base of Capitol Hill.

American History TV Visits Hawaii 2020-09-26 09:35:00 PST - 2020-09-26 09:50:00 PST

2020-09-26 09:35:00 PST - 2020-09-26 09:50:00 PST The C-SPAN Cities Tour visits Hawaii to learn about the history of the state from local experts and historians.

The Civil War 1862 Confederate Raid on Chambersburg 2020-09-26 09:50:00 PST - 2020-09-26 10:40:00 PST

2020-09-26 09:50:00 PST - 2020-09-26 10:40:00 PST

Conversations With Suffragists 2020-09-26 10:40:00 PST - 2020-09-26 11:20:00 PST

2020-09-26 10:40:00 PST - 2020-09-26 11:20:00 PST On the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the National Archives hosts a conversation with interpreters portraying Susan B. Anthony, Sojourner Truth and Alice Paul.

C-SPAN Cities Tour- Music of a Nation 2020-09-26 11:20:00 PST - 2020-09-26 13:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 11:20:00 PST - 2020-09-26 13:00:00 PST

History Bookshelf David Pietrusza, 1960, LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon 2020-09-26 13:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 14:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 13:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 14:00:00 PST David Pietrusza talks about his book "1960: LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon -- The Epic Campaign That Forged Three Presidencies," which recounts the 1960 presidential campaign from the contest for the Democratic nomination to the general election.

America the Ingenious 2020-09-26 14:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 15:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 14:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 15:00:00 PST Novelist, historian and journalist Kevin Baker discusses his book "America the Ingenious: How a Nation of Dreamers, Immigrants, and Tinkerers Changed the World."

The Civil War 1862 Loudoun Valley Campaign 2020-09-26 15:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 15:45:00 PST

2020-09-26 15:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 15:45:00 PST

Reel America News Magazine of the Screen - 1950 2020-09-26 15:45:00 PST - 2020-09-26 16:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 15:45:00 PST - 2020-09-26 16:00:00 PST This newsreel covers the 5th anniversary of the June 1945 signing of the United Nations Charter and several other stories from the summer and early autumn of 1950.

Henry Kissinger & American Power, A Political Biography 2020-09-26 16:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 17:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 16:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 17:00:00 PST Vanderbilt University history professor Thomas Schwartz talks about his book "Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography."

Lectures in History Women in the Late 19th Century 2020-09-26 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 18:10:00 PST

2020-09-26 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 18:10:00 PST Boston College professor Heather Cox Richardson teaches a class on women's roles in the workforce and in politics during the late 19th century.

The Chautauqua Movement & Women's Suffrage 2020-09-26 18:10:00 PST - 2020-09-26 19:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 18:10:00 PST - 2020-09-26 19:00:00 PST Scholar Sarah Bell talks about the relationship between the Chautauqua movement and women's suffrage in the late-19th century.

Reel America The Roswell Reports -- 1997 2020-09-26 19:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 19:25:00 PST

2020-09-26 19:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 19:25:00 PST Part of a U.S. Air Force report on the reasons behind numerous alleged sightings of UFOs and alien crash debris in the remote New Mexico desert between 1947 and the 1980s.

Reel America Angels in Paradise, Development of the U-2 at Area 51 -- 1960 2020-09-26 19:25:00 PST - 2020-09-26 19:45:00 PST

2020-09-26 19:25:00 PST - 2020-09-26 19:45:00 PST According to the CIA, this film was made for family members of those working on the secret U-2 spy plane, developed at the U.S. military facility in Nevada known as Area 51.

National World War I Memorial 2020-09-26 19:45:00 PST - 2020-09-26 21:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 19:45:00 PST - 2020-09-26 21:00:00 PST Sculptor Sabin Howard discusses the process behind creating A Soldier's Journey, the sculptural component of the new National World War I Memorial, which is being constructed in downtown Washington, D.C.

Lectures in History Women in the Late 19th Century 2020-09-26 21:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 22:10:00 PST

2020-09-26 21:00:00 PST - 2020-09-26 22:10:00 PST Boston College professor Heather Cox Richardson teaches a class on women's roles in the workforce and in politics during the late 19th century.

The Chautauqua Movement & Women's Suffrage 2020-09-26 22:10:00 PST - 2020-09-26 23:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 22:10:00 PST - 2020-09-26 23:00:00 PST Scholar Sarah Bell talks about the relationship between the Chautauqua movement and women's suffrage in the late-19th century.

History Bookshelf David Pietrusza, 1960, LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon 2020-09-26 23:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 00:00:00 PST

2020-09-26 23:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 00:00:00 PST David Pietrusza talks about his book "1960: LBJ vs. JFK vs. Nixon -- The Epic Campaign That Forged Three Presidencies," which recounts the 1960 presidential campaign from the contest for the Democratic nomination to the general election.

America the Ingenious 2020-09-27 00:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 01:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 00:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 01:00:00 PST Novelist, historian and journalist Kevin Baker discusses his book "America the Ingenious: How a Nation of Dreamers, Immigrants, and Tinkerers Changed the World."

The Civil War 1862 Loudoun Valley Campaign 2020-09-27 01:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 01:45:00 PST

2020-09-27 01:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 01:45:00 PST

Reel America News Magazine of the Screen - 1950 2020-09-27 01:45:00 PST - 2020-09-27 02:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 01:45:00 PST - 2020-09-27 02:00:00 PST This newsreel covers the 5th anniversary of the June 1945 signing of the United Nations Charter and several other stories from the summer and early autumn of 1950.

Henry Kissinger & American Power, A Political Biography 2020-09-27 02:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 03:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 02:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 03:00:00 PST Vanderbilt University history professor Thomas Schwartz talks about his book "Henry Kissinger and American Power: A Political Biography."

Lectures in History Women in the Late 19th Century 2020-09-27 03:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 04:10:00 PST

2020-09-27 03:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 04:10:00 PST Boston College professor Heather Cox Richardson teaches a class on women's roles in the workforce and in politics during the late 19th century.

The Chautauqua Movement & Women's Suffrage 2020-09-27 04:10:00 PST - 2020-09-27 05:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 04:10:00 PST - 2020-09-27 05:00:00 PST Scholar Sarah Bell talks about the relationship between the Chautauqua movement and women's suffrage in the late-19th century.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 05:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 06:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 05:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 06:00:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 06:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 07:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 06:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 07:00:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 07:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 08:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 07:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 08:00:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

1890s Colorado State Legislator Carrie Clyde Holly 2020-09-27 08:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 09:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 08:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 09:00:00 PST Colorado State University-Pueblo history professor Judy Gaughan talks about Carrie Clyde Holly, who served in the Colorado state legislature from 1895 to 1896.

Lectures in History U.S. Refugee Policy Since World War II 2020-09-27 09:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 10:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 09:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 10:00:00 PST Cornell University professor Maria Cristina Garcia discusses the United States' refugee policy since World War II.

Georgia's Milledgeville Asylum' 2020-09-27 10:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 11:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 10:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 11:00:00 PST Founded in 1841, the Georgia State Lunatic, Idiot, & Epileptic Asylum became the largest mental institution in the world. In her book, Administrations of Lunacy, Mab Segrest tells its history and its role in the segregated South.

End of World War II 75th Anniversary 2020-09-27 11:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 11:25:00 PST

2020-09-27 11:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 11:25:00 PST To mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Friends of the World War II Memorial hosts an online commemorative program including remarks by Joint Chiefs of Staff chair Gen. Mark Milley and former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw.

End of World War II 75th Anniversary 2020-09-27 11:25:00 PST - 2020-09-27 12:35:00 PST

2020-09-27 11:25:00 PST - 2020-09-27 12:35:00 PST To mark the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Friends of the World War II Memorial hosts an online commemorative program including remarks by Joint Chiefs of Staff chair Gen. Mark Milley and former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw.

National Museum of American History Coronavirus Artifacts 2020-09-27 12:35:00 PST - 2020-09-27 13:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 12:35:00 PST - 2020-09-27 13:00:00 PST Alexandra Lord, director and curator at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, talks about the museum's coronavirus pandemic artifacts collection.

Reel America The Roswell Reports -- 1997 2020-09-27 13:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 13:25:00 PST

2020-09-27 13:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 13:25:00 PST Part of a U.S. Air Force report on the reasons behind numerous alleged sightings of UFOs and alien crash debris in the remote New Mexico desert between 1947 and the 1980s.

Reel America Angels in Paradise, Development of the U-2 at Area 51 -- 1960 2020-09-27 13:25:00 PST - 2020-09-27 13:45:00 PST

2020-09-27 13:25:00 PST - 2020-09-27 13:45:00 PST According to the CIA, this film was made for family members of those working on the secret U-2 spy plane, developed at the U.S. military facility in Nevada known as Area 51.

National World War I Memorial 2020-09-27 13:45:00 PST - 2020-09-27 14:55:00 PST

2020-09-27 13:45:00 PST - 2020-09-27 14:55:00 PST Sculptor Sabin Howard discusses the process behind creating A Soldier's Journey, the sculptural component of the new National World War I Memorial, which is being constructed in downtown Washington, D.C.

American Artifacts Slavery and Freedom Exhibit 2020-09-27 14:55:00 PST - 2020-09-27 15:25:00 PST

2020-09-27 14:55:00 PST - 2020-09-27 15:25:00 PST Museum specialist and co-curator Mary Elliott gives a tour of the Slavery & Freedom: 1400-1877 exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

American Artifacts Segregation Through Freedom Exhibits 2020-09-27 15:25:00 PST - 2020-09-27 16:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 15:25:00 PST - 2020-09-27 16:00:00 PST National Museum of African American History and Culture senior curator William Pretzer gives a tour of exhibits that cover the period from 1877 through the Civil Rights era.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 16:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 17:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 16:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 17:00:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 18:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 17:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 18:00:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 18:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 19:00:00 PST

2020-09-27 18:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 19:00:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

American Artifacts Slavery and Freedom Exhibit 2020-09-27 19:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 19:30:00 PST

2020-09-27 19:00:00 PST - 2020-09-27 19:30:00 PST Museum specialist and co-curator Mary Elliott gives a tour of the Slavery & Freedom: 1400-1877 exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

American Artifacts Segregation Through Freedom Exhibits 2020-09-27 19:30:00 PST - 2020-09-27 20:05:00 PST

2020-09-27 19:30:00 PST - 2020-09-27 20:05:00 PST National Museum of African American History and Culture senior curator William Pretzer gives a tour of exhibits that cover the period from 1877 through the Civil Rights era.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 20:05:00 PST - 2020-09-27 21:05:00 PST

2020-09-27 20:05:00 PST - 2020-09-27 21:05:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.

1960 Presidential Debate - Kennedy vs. Nixon 2020-09-27 21:05:00 PST - 2020-09-27 22:05:00 PST

2020-09-27 21:05:00 PST - 2020-09-27 22:05:00 PST On Road to the White House Rewind, from the 1960 campaign, Massachusetts Sen. John F. Kennedy and incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon square off in the first-ever televised presidential debate.