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  1. S3 E8 - Discharged Without Honor: The Brownsville Raid

    February 22, 2000
    41min
    TV-PG
    On August 13, 1906, unknown men shot up the streets of Brownsville, Texas, killing one man and hurting another. Soldiers of the all-Black 1st Battalion of the 25th Infantry were blamed.
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  2. S3 E14 - Terror in the Heartland: The Black Legion

    April 9, 2000
    44min
    TV-PG
    In the 1930s, some 300 pro-Nazi and right wing groups were active in America, as well as a secret organization called the Black Legion that terrorized the Midwest for nearly a decade.
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  3. S3 E16 - The FBI's Ten Most Wanted

    April 23, 2000
    42min
    TV-PG
    In March 2000, the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list turned 50. We examine some of the most interesting cases.
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  4. S3 E17 - Nazi Ghost Train

    April 30, 2000
    42min
    TV-PG
    In 1944 in Brussels, the Gestapo loaded 1,500 prisoners on a train bound for Germany and almost certain death. Among them were Allied invaders and Resistance workers.
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  5. S3 E21 - The True Story of the Fighting Sullivans

    May 28, 2000
    42min
    TV-G
    On November 13, 1942, all five Sullivan brothers from Iowa were serving aboard the USS Juneau when a Japanese torpedo hit. The survivors bobbed in shark-infested water. Explore the harrowing story.
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  6. S3 E23 - America's Psychic Past

    June 12, 2000
    42min
    TV-G
    The first recorded U.S. extrasensory event occurred in 1848, when two girls from New York were said to have communicated with spirits behind their bed. We'll reveal America's preternatural past.
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  7. S3 E25 - The True Story of Marco Polo

    July 16, 2000
    44min
    TV-G
    Initially circulated in the 14th century, 'The Travels of Marco Polo' gave Europeans a glimpse into Far Eastern cultures. But was the famed Venetian explorer even real?
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  8. S3 E31 - Ghost Ships

    August 20, 2000
    42min
    TV-G
    Are ships sailing without a crew really a thing? We travel the seven seas seeking answers and hear from witnesses to bizarre maritime events.
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  9. S3 E41 - The Greensboro Massacre

    October 13, 2000
    45min
    TV-PG
    In 1979, in Greensboro, North Carolina, American Klansmen and Nazis fired into a crowd of protestors, killing 5 and wounding 11. Why did an all-white jury find the shooters not guilty?
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  10. S3 E48 - The Essex: The True Story of Moby Dick

    November 26, 2000
    43min
    TV-PG
    The whaler Essex sailed from Nantucket in 1819 and met its doom in the middle of the Pacific in 1820, when a sperm whale attacked, causing the ship to sink-and inspiring 'Moby Dick.'
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  11. S3 E50 - Human Bondage

    December 5, 2000
    44min
    TV-PG
    The heinous story of Africans forcibly enslaved and shipped to America is well-known; yet it is just one tragic episode in the 6,000-year saga of world slavery.
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  12. S3 E53 - The FBI Celebrity Files

    December 17, 2000
    43min
    TV-PG
    What do Abbot and Costello, John Lennon Jean Dixon, George Carlin and Frank Sinatra have in common? Each had an FBI file with his or her name on it. We explain why.
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