Division of Public Programs
African American History at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
Peter Sagal explores the most important 4,400-word document in the United States
What do a former grocery store, a bar, and a library have in common?*
Three notable media projects funded by the Division of Public Program highlight women’s contribution to creating a better society.
Shakespeare like your high school english teacher never taught you
Premiering January 8, 15, & 22, 2013, on American Experience
A community of immigrant entrepreneurs
Past Lessons, Future Possibilities
Step back in time to an era of flappers and suffragists, bootleggers and temperance lobbyists, and real-life legends like Al Capone and Carry Nation.
A gold-medal winner!
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