Podcasts
APM Reports Documentaries
The documentary unit has produced more than 140 programs on health, history, education and justice.
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Campaign '68
The 1968 presidential election was a watershed in American politics. After dominating the political landscape for more than a generation, the Democratic Party crumbled. Richard M. Nixon was elected president and a new era of Republican conservatism was born.
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Educate
Stories about education, opportunity, and how people learn.
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Historically Black
An eight-episode series that tells character-driven stories of black history in America. The series is a co-production of APM Reports and The Washington Post.
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In the Dark
An investigative podcast, hosted by Madeleine Baran, that has examined the cases of Jacob Wetterling and Curtis Flowers. Now reporting on the effects of COVID-19 in the Mississippi Delta.
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King's Last March
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Half a century later, King remains one of the most vivid symbols of hope for racial unity in America. But that's not the way he was viewed in the last year of his life.
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Order 9066
This eight-part series tells the stories of Japanese Americans forced from their homes during World War II and sent to "relocation centers." Produced as a collaboration with the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
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