
Overview
Former slaves spread the gospel of African-American music in an inspiring 2000 chronicle of the 1870s Tennessee vocal group Jubilee Singers that introduced such songs as "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" and "This Little Light of Mine" into popular culture. Dion Graham narrates the hour, which follows the Jubilees as they tour the U.S. and Europe. They had to battle racism and internal strife, and in the process saved their school -- Nashville's Fisk University -- from bankruptcy. More important, they permanently broadened American music.
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12 - 1New York (1): The Country and the City November 14, 1999
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12 - 2New York (2): Order and Disorder November 15, 1999
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12 - 3New York (3): Sunshine and Shadow November 16, 1999
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12 - 4New York (4): The Power and the People November 17, 1999
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12 - 5New York (5): Cosmopolis November 18, 1999
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12 - 6Eleanor Roosevelt January 10, 2000
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12 - 7Houdini January 24, 2000
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12 - 8Nixon's China Game January 31, 2000
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12 - 9The Duel February 14, 2000
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12 - 10John Brown's Holy War February 28, 2000
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12 - 11George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (1) April 23, 2000
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12 - 12George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire (2) April 24, 2000
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12 - 13Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory May 01, 2000
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12 - 14Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life May 08, 2000
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12 - 15The Wizard of Photography May 23, 2000