The Civil War (1990– ) 8.9
A comprehensive survey of the American Civil War. |
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The Civil War (1990– ) 8.9
A comprehensive survey of the American Civil War. |
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| Sam Waterston | ... |
President Abraham Lincoln
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Julie Harris | ... |
Mary Chestnut
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Jason Robards | ... |
Ulysses S. Grant
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Morgan Freeman | ... |
Frederick Douglass
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Garrison Keillor | ... |
Walt Whitman
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Arthur Miller | ... |
William Tecumseh Sherman
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| George Plimpton | ... |
George Templeton Strong
(9 episodes, 1990)
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Horton Foote | ... |
Jefferson Davis
(9 episodes, 1990)
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George Black | ... |
Robert E. Lee
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Philip Bosco | ... |
Horace Greeley
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Derek Jacobi | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Jeremy Irons | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Hoyt Axton | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Colleen Dewhurst | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Laurence Fishburne | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Shelby Foote | ... |
Himself
(9 episodes, 1990)
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David McCullough | ... |
Narrator
(9 episodes, 1990)
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Charles McDowell | ... |
Sam Watkins
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| Christopher Murney | ... |
Elijah Hunt Rhodes
(9 episodes, 1990)
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Kurt Vonnegut Jr. | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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| M. Emmet Walsh | ... |
Various
(9 episodes, 1990)
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Ed Bearss | ... |
Himself
(6 episodes, 1990)
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Barbara Fields | ... |
Herself
(5 episodes, 1990)
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James Symington | ... |
Himself
(4 episodes, 1990)
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This highly acclaimed mini series traces the course of the U.S. Civil War from the abolitionist movement through all the major battles to the death of President Lincoln and the beginnings of Reconstruction. The story is mostly told in the words of the participants themselves, through their diaries, letters, and Visuals are usually still photographs and illustrations of the time, and the soundtrack is likewise made up of war-era tunes played on period instruments. Several modern-day historians offer periodic comment and insight on the war's causes and events. Written by Eric Sorensen <Eric_Sorensen@fc.mcps.k12.md.us>
For someone who lives outside the United States of America and has an interest in it's history 'The Civil War' for me delivers everything that I'm unable to get here in the UK.
History books don't even come close in highlighting the lives and stories of the those involved in this watershed of America history, it's effects not only felt in North America but eventually the world.
Outstanding.