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Our America is a nonprofit organization that aims to unite communities around a sense of pride in America and what makes America flourish. They promote patriotism, freedom of expression, respect, dignity, and equal opportunity as timeless American values.
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We see America’s vast natural beauty as well as its dynamic cities and communities. There are striking images of war and civil conflict, and of communities drawing together across lines of race and class. Our greatest leaders appear alongside regular folks living their everyday lives.
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Mar 12, 2003 · Based on a true story, this drama follows two African-American radio reporters who document life in the Chicago projects. They face challenges, violence, and racism as they explore their community and their future.
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- Ernest R. Dickerson
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From one of our most treasured filmmakers, a pictorial history of America—a stunning and moving collection of some of Ken Burns’s favorite photographs, with an introduction by Burns, and an essay by longtime MoMA photography curator Sarah Hermanson Meister.
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Currently you are able to watch "Our America" streaming on fuboTV or for free with ads on National Geographic. Synopsis The true story of two African-American teen radio reporters and their documentary investigation of a notorious child murder.
- Ernest R. Dickerson
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From one of our most treasured filmmakers, a pictorial history of America—a stunning and moving collection of some of Ken Burns’s favorite photographs, with an introduction by Burns, and an essay by longtime MoMA photography curator Sarah Hermanson Meister.
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Oct 25, 2022 · A book of photographs that capture the diverse and rich perspectives and places of the American experience, curated by the renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. The book includes an introduction by Burns and an essay by Sarah Hermanson Meister, a MoMA photography curator.