Henry Johnson served in the 369th Infantry Regiment, a unit of the U.S. Army that was composed primarily of African American soldiers and later became known as the "Harlem Hellfighters." Learn more in this scene from "Harlem Hellfighters".
Revisit the feats of athleticism at the VIII Olympic Winter Games, held in California's Squaw Valley in February, 1960.
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During WWII, Josephine Baker used her fame to spy for the French Resistance, later becoming a Civil Rights leader.
Narrated by award-winning actor Don Cheadle, this documentary explores the dramatic tale of Olympic track star Jesse Owens' dedication, perseverance and ultimate triumph at the 1936 Games in Berlin.
Explore the history of using salt to keep roads safe during winter.
Explore the enduring legacy of Black resistance, intellect and activism through the stories of five key figures.