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John D. Rockefeller

Hear the story of the billionaire who changed forever the way America did business.

Tuesday at 8pm on WGBH 2
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OPEN VAULT

A Portrait of Elaine Noble

By Elizabeth Dean
In a time when both women's and gay rights were profusely debated, Elaine Noble took her seat in the Massachusetts State House. She was the first openly gay candidate in the country to win a state office—but as you'll see, her focus was on helping her constituents.
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Seattle Hour Three

Notable items include the discovery of a late-16th-century diamond and enamel jewel; an 1880s Crazy Quilt; and a white Steiff clown bear.
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Constitution USA with Peter Sagal: Created Equal

An examination of the 14th Amendment and how it's being used in the fight for same-sex marriage, voting rights, affirmative action, and immigration reform.
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