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American Experience Season 13: Episode Guide & Ratings

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Season 13 Episodes

1. The Rockefellers (1)

October 17th, 200055 min

A dramatic two-part profile of the Rockefellers, a family whose name is synonymous with wealth, begins. Part 1 traces how John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937) struck oil (figuratively) in the 1860s and parlayed it into a corporate behemoth that the Supreme Court had to break up in 1911. It also examines how he and his son John D. Jr. (1874-1960) lived with that money -- and the hatred it engendered. The family's strategy: philanthropy. David Ogden Stiers narrates.

2. The Rockefellers (2)

October 24th, 200055 min

The conclusion of a profile of the Rockefellers explores how John D. Jr. accomplished "the seemingly impossible task of redeeming the family name," says narrator David Ogden Stiers. "Junior" (1874-1960) did that by giving away $500 million, much of it while his father (1839-1937) enjoyed a vigorous retirement. The show also charts the fortunes of the next generation of Rockefellers, chiefly second son Nelson, the long-time New York governor. Many of their children rebelled. "The real problem," says Steven Rockefeller, "is the integration of power and goodness."

3. Secrets of a Master Builder

October 30th, 200055 min

Charting the life on the Mississippi of James B. Eads (1820-1887), "one of the greatest engineering geniuses of all time," says narrator David McCullough. Eads designed, built and financed ironclad river gunships in the Civil War (helping the Union win it, some say), the first steel bridge over the Mississippi, and sandbar-busting jetties at the mouth of the Mississippi that helped ensure the economic viability of New Orleans and the river itself.

4. Return with Honor

November 13th, 200055 min

Vietnam POWs recall their ordeals -- at times with great poignancy -- in a first-person history that supplements the comments with North Vietnamese war footage. As the veterans describe it here, their mission was simple, but not easy. "We were determined to return to the U.S. with honor," is the way that Air Force major Fred Cherry puts it. "We were not going to collaborate with the enemy. And we were going to look out for each other." Tom Hanks introduces the film.

5. Streamliners: America's Last Trains

February 5th, 200155 min

Recalling the stainless steel trains that crisscrossed the country in high style (and at speeds of greater than 100 mph) during the 1930s and '40s. The streamliners -- most notably the Union Pacific's "Little Zip" and the Burlington Railroad's Zephyr -- increased railroad ridership (and profits) dramatically, led to a sleek-is-chic design revolution and even offered a measure of psychological uplift during the Depression.

6. Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind

February 12th, 200155 min

Recalling racial-pride advocate Marcus Garvey (1887-1940), whose grand (some said grandiose) vision included an Africa run by Africans. Garvey's Harlem-based United Negro Improvement Association was more than just a civil-rights group -- it was a business and publishing empire. But it wasn't a well-run one, and his story doesn't have a happy ending (due, in part, to a young Justice Department lawyer named J. Edgar Hoover). Still, says narrator Carl Lumbly, Garvey "changed forever the way black Americans looked at themselves and the world.

7. Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part I

February 19th, 200155 min

Part 1 and 2 of a six-part chronicle of the Abraham Lincoln-Mary Todd relationship begins with their childhoods and courtship. He, of course, was born into poverty; she, however, grew up in luxury, the daughter of a Kentucky banker and slave owner. (Several of her brothers would die fighting for the South in the Civil War.) While he was something of a rube when they met, she was the opposite, polished and refined. Yet they shared something in common: a love of politics. The marriage of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln proves to be a tempestuous affair accented by her temper, his depression and their political ambitions. Included: his elections to the U.S. House of Representatives and, later, the presidency.

8. Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part II

February 20th, 200155 min

When the Lincolns arrive in Washington, D.C., in 1861, the president-elect is deemed untested and is mistrusted; Mary, meanwhile, is suspected of being a Confederate sympathizer due to being the daughter of a Southern slave owner. As Abraham deals with the national tragedy of the Civil War, the couple also face a tragedy much closer to home: the 1862 death of their son Willie. The aftermath of son Willie's death finds Mary turning to spiritualists for comfort and, perhaps, slipping from sanity. President Lincoln, however, has another matter larger than his own grief that demands attention---the war. Included: the step he took that changed the nature of the conflict, the Emancipation Proclamation, which he issued on Jan. 1, 1863.

9. Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part III

February 21st, 200155 min

The third part recalls 1863, when opposition to the Civil War spread among Northerners: some see the high level of casualties as unacceptable, while others resent fighting to free black slaves. Abraham Lincoln, understandably, becomes anxious. Mary Todd Lincoln, meanwhile, copes by spending money compulsively, and falls into debt as a result. Conclusion. The final 16 months of the Civil War are charted, including the battle at Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln's battlefield dedication and, just days after the South's surrender at Appomattox, his assassination. Included: Abraham's dedication to bringing the South into the Union; Mary's private wish for revenge.

10. Scottsboro: An American Tragedy

April 2nd, 200155 min

Following the 17-year struggle to free nine blacks falsely accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931. The struggle, which involved communist activists and laid the groundwork for the civil-rights movement, is chronicled involvingly in vintage stills and clips, comments by historians and readings by actors (including Stanley Tucci and Frances McDormand). "In the end, the state of Alabama bowed to reason," says narrator Andre Braugher, "and to exhaustion."

11. Fatal Flood

April 16th, 200155 min

Recalling the tidal wave of racial conflict that followed in the wake of the surging Mississippi as it inundated the delta town of Greenville, Miss., in April 1927. Greenville's leading planter, LeRoy Percy, was a racial moderate, but he joined other planters in refusing to allow their black workers to be evacuated for fear of losing their labor supply. Those workers were placed "at the end of the line" for Red Cross supplies, as one remembers, and tension grew.

12. Stephen Foster

April 23rd, 200155 min

A profile of quintessentially American composer Stephen Foster features interviews with historian Fath Ruffins, biographer Ken Emerson, musicologists Josephine Wright and Dale Cockrell, and modern-day musicians influenced by Foster's work.

All Seasons

Season 37

Season 37

Feb 24, 2025
Season 36

Season 36

60
Jan 23, 2024
Season 35

Season 35

Jan 2, 2023
Season 34

Season 34

Feb 6, 2022
Season 33

Season 33

80
Jan 10, 2021
Season 32

Season 32

89
Jan 5, 2020
Season 31

Season 31

95
Jan 14, 2019
Season 30

Season 30

Jan 8, 2018
Season 29

Season 29

94
Jan 9, 2017
Season 28

Season 28

68
Jan 18, 2016
Season 27

Season 27

Jan 5, 2015
Season 26

Season 26

63
Jan 6, 2014
Season 25

Season 25

72
Jan 7, 2013
Season 24

Season 24

80
Jan 9, 2012
Season 23

Season 23

93
Oct 10, 2010
Season 22

Season 22

Nov 1, 2009
Season 21

Season 21

Jan 25, 2009
Season 20

Season 20

95
Jan 13, 2008
Season 19

Season 19

Oct 1, 2006
Season 18

Season 18

Oct 16, 2005
Season 17

Season 17

90
Oct 3, 2004
Season 16

Season 16

Sep 7, 2003
Season 15

Season 15

Nov 10, 2002
Season 14

Season 14

Sep 9, 2001
Season 13

Season 13

Oct 16, 2000
Season 12

Season 12

70
Nov 13, 1999
Season 11

Season 11

Nov 17, 1998
Season 10

Season 10

Oct 4, 1997
Season 9

Season 9

Oct 5, 1996
Season 8

Season 8

Oct 15, 1995
Season 7

Season 7

Oct 11, 1994
Season 6

Season 6

Oct 26, 1993
Season 5

Season 5

Sep 19, 1992
Season 4

Season 4

Sep 29, 1991
Season 3

Season 3

Aug 26, 1990
Season 2

Season 2

Oct 2, 1989
Season 1

Season 1

68
Oct 3, 1988
Specials

Specials

Jan 15, 2003