The epic mini-series from Ken Burns, now in a beautifully restored 25th Anniversary Edition, revisits the defining war which divided America's house into two…so it ultimately could become one. This... more
Over a decade in the making, this exhaustive and compelling consideration of America's most divisive foreign military conflict from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick tells the story primarily from the... more
While the exploits of those who served during WWI is quite well documented, there are still more stories to be told, especially those concerning African-American soldiers, Native American code... more
As the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon in April of 1975, the South Vietnamese resistance was all but depleted. Their allies knew they would face imprisonment or death if they stayed,... more
Keith David narrates this fine 7-part presentation by Ken Burns whose now legendary research and unique recording skills demonstrate how WWII impacted Americans and their families. With his... more
Although the cannons had fallen silent the Union would be preserved, the reunited United States of America now had a difficult task: Reconstruction of the decimated Southern states. The era from... more
Today, America has nearly 18 million living military veterans, from the "Greatest Generation" to men and women coming home from recent tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. They join the now-silent ranks of... more