
Overview
Eugene Dennis fled to Moscow to avoid indictment and prison for his work for the American Communist Party in the late 1920s; his wife Peggy and 18-month-old son soon followed. In 1935, they were reassigned to America but ordered to leave behind their five-year-old who spoke only Russian. A second son, born in America, offers an honest and touching examination of the lives of his parents, whose political beliefs tore the family apart.
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4 - 1LBJ (1) September 30, 1991
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4 - 2LBJ (2) September 30, 1991
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4 - 3The Massachusetts 54th Colored Infantry October 07, 1991
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4 - 4Scandalous Mayor October 28, 1991
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4 - 5The Johnstown Flood November 04, 1991
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4 - 6Pearl Harbor: Surprise and Remembrance November 11, 1991
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4 - 7G-Men: The Rise of J. Edgar Hoover February 24, 1992
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4 - 8Duke Ellington: Reminiscing in Tempo December 09, 1991
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4 - 9The Quiz Show Scandal January 06, 1992
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4 - 10Love in the Cold War January 13, 1992
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4 - 11Wild by Law February 10, 1992
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4 - 12Barnum's Big Top October 14, 1991
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4 - 13In the White Man's Image February 17, 1992