
Overview
The doctrine, “separate but equal” ended in the 1950s, right? Think again. At America’s oldest Mardi Gras—celebrated each year in Mobile, Alabama—events remain segregated between white and black residents. Beneath the surface of pageantry, lies a complex story about race relations and the ever-present racial divide that persists in America today.
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10 - 1Chicago 10 October 22, 2008
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10 - 2Dinner with the President: A Nation's Journey October 28, 2008
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10 - 3Knee Deep November 06, 2008
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10 - 4Lioness November 13, 2008
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10 - 5March Point November 18, 2008
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10 - 6The Atom Smashers November 25, 2008
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10 - 7Wonders Are Many: The Making of "Doctor Atomic" December 16, 2008
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10 - 8Wonders Are Many: The Making of 'Doctor Atomic' December 16, 2008
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10 - 9Grey Gardens: From East Hampton to Broadway December 23, 2008
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10 - 10Helvetica January 06, 2009
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10 - 11Adjust You Color: The Truth of Petey Greene February 03, 2009
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10 - 12Adjust Your Color: The Truth of Petey Greene February 03, 2009
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10 - 13The Order of Myths/Bi-Racial Hair February 24, 2009
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10 - 14The Order of Myths February 24, 2009
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10 - 15Lakshmi and Me March 24, 2009
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10 - 16Recycle March 31, 2009
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10 - 17Milking the Rhino April 07, 2009
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10 - 18Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai April 14, 2009
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10 - 19Steal a Pencil for Me April 21, 2009
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10 - 20At Home in Utopia April 28, 2009
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10 - 21Wings of Defeat May 05, 2009
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10 - 22Crips and Bloods: Made in America May 12, 2009
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10 - 23Stranded: The Andes Plane Crash Survivors May 19, 2009
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10 - 24Steal a Pencil for Me May 26, 2009
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10 - 25Ask Not June 16, 2009