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Black History Month

Malcolm X In 1961

By WGBH News
As we celebrate Black History Month, an odd twist of history is giving us the chance to hear a rare recording of Malcolm X at Brown University.
WGBH Special Reports

From The WGBH Vault: Trying Times

By WGBH News
Kevin White's tenure as mayor was a time of tumultuous race relations in Boston. These exclusive WGBH videos show key moments when White, who died Friday, tried to negotiate those tensions. 
Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow: Eugene, Oregon

Discover what treasures Antiques Roadshow finds in "The Beaver State," Mondays, Jan. 23-Feb. 6, from 8-9pm on WGBH 2.
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'Rasputin Was My Neighbor' And Other True Tales Of Time Travel

There are people who live long enough to create a link — a one generation link — to figures from what feels like a distant past. And their presence among us shrinks history. - READ MORE

As Iraq Veterans Return, How Do We Welcome Them?

St. Louis, Mo. held a parade for veterans of the Iraq War in January 2012 that drew an estimated 20,000 participants and 100,000 spectators. Fifteen other cities are considering similar parades, but some argue that such celebrations should not be held while the war in Afghanistan continues. - READ MORE

Dickens At 200: A Birthday You Can't 'Bah Humbug'

For nearly two centuries, Charles Dickens' colorful characters and memorable expressions have worked their way into the vernacular. The prolific 19th-century English novelist left behind 989 named characters and two dozen novels full of the pathos and comedy of London's rich and poor. - READ MORE

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