ADMJ Interests - Rebels with a Cause, Taking Liberties, U.S. Statesman Biographies, U.S. History, You say you want a revolution?, A Healthy Constitution
ADMJ Interests - Join or Die, John Adams, Founding Fathers, Presidents, U.S. Politics and History, Independence, Don't tread on me, Reunion, Unite or die, Unnecessary war, Peacefield
ADMJ Interests - Reluctant revolutionaries, Blows must decide, U.S. history - Revolution (1175-1783), Confederation (1783-1789), Times that try men's souls, Oh fatal ambition, The world turned upside down, Are we to be a nation?
v. 1: Boston, bloody Boston ; Rebelling to Revolution ; Declaring independence ; American crisis
v. 2: Path to world war ; Forging an army ; Treason & betrayal
v. 3: The war heads South ; A hornet's nest ; The end game
v. 4: Becoming a nation ; Road to the residency ; A president and his Revolution
On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Brown vs. Board of Education that the concept of "separate but equal" school segregation was unconstitutional. Director Peter Gilbert explores the history and legacy of the legal decision.