
Overview
From the late 1920s through the 1960s, Robert Moses held almost total power over the landscape of New York. He built bridges, highways, Jones Beach, Lincoln Center and the United Nations, some of the most ambitious public works ever conceived, and some of the most controversial.
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1 - 1The Great San Francisco Earthquake October 04, 1988
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1 - 2Radio Bikini October 11, 1988
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1 - 3Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo October 18, 1988
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1 - 4Eric Sevareid's Not So Wild A Dream October 25, 1988
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1 - 5The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter November 01, 1988
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1 - 6Do You Mean There Are Still Real Cowboys? November 08, 1988
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1 - 7Kennedy vs. Wallace: A Crisis Up Close November 15, 1988
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1 - 8Geronimo and the Apache Resistance November 22, 1988
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1 - 9Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: Revisited November 29, 1988
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1 - 10That Rhythm, Those Blues December 06, 1988
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1 - 11The Radio Priest December 13, 1988
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1 - 12Hearts and Hands December 20, 1988
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1 - 13Views of a Vanishing Frontier December 27, 1988
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1 - 14Eudora Welty: One Writer's Beginnings January 03, 1989
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1 - 15The World That Moses Built January 10, 1989
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1 - 16Sins of Our Mothers January 17, 1989