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12:00 AM
Ida B. Wells: American Stories
1:00 AM
American Experience: The Riot Report
When Black neighborhoods across America erupted in violence during the summer of 1967, President Johnson appointed a commission to determine what happened, why it happened, and what could be done to keep it from happening again. The bi-partisan commission’s final report offered a shockingly unvarnished assessment of American race relations that would doom its finding to political oblivion.
3:00 AM
PBS News Hour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Journeys of Black Mathematicians
6:00 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Peace, Love and Mental Health
6:30 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
7:00 AM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
7:30 AM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
8:00 AM
Ida B. Wells: American Stories
9:00 AM
American Experience: The Riot Report
When Black neighborhoods across America erupted in violence during the summer of 1967, President Johnson appointed a commission to determine what happened, why it happened, and what could be done to keep it from happening again. The bi-partisan commission’s final report offered a shockingly unvarnished assessment of American race relations that would doom its finding to political oblivion.
11:00 AM
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
11:30 AM
Whitney Reynolds Show: Peace, Love and Mental Health
12:00 PM
Independent Lens: Skin of Glass
A journey to reckon with Brazil’s harsh inequality begins when filmmaker Denise Zmekhol discovers her father’s architectural masterpiece in São Paulo—a 24-story tall modernist icon known as “Pele de Vidro” (Skin of Glass)—is inhabited by hundreds of unhoused people. But after getting to know these occupants, what started as a personal quest becomes something much bigger.
1:30 PM
Uprooted
2:00 PM
Ida B. Wells: American Stories
3:00 PM
American Experience: The Riot Report
When Black neighborhoods across America erupted in violence during the summer of 1967, President Johnson appointed a commission to determine what happened, why it happened, and what could be done to keep it from happening again. The bi-partisan commission’s final report offered a shockingly unvarnished assessment of American race relations that would doom its finding to political oblivion.
5:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
5:30 PM
Washington Week with the Atlantic
6:00 PM
DW Focus On Europe
6:30 PM
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
7:00 PM
Variety Studio: Actors On Actors
7:30 PM
Variety Studio: Actors On Actors
8:00 PM
Great Migrations: A People on the Move: Coming to America
10:00 PM
French Village
11:00 PM
Eyes on the Prize: Mississippi: Is This America? 1963-1964
Mississippi’s grassroots Civil Rights Movement becomes an American concern when college students travel south to help register black voters and three of them are murdered. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party challenges the regular Mississippi delegation at the Democratic Convention in Atlantic City.