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Anybody check this out yet? I'm storing it for a Roosevelt-athon. 
I have been. Terrific.
In my experience, Burns seldom really makes a documentary about his nominal subject. Instead, he uses his nominal subject to make a documentary about race.
In my experience, Burns seldom really makes a documentary about his nominal subject. Instead, he uses his nominal subject to make a documentary about race.
How so?
Civil War, Jazz and Baseball all turned into documentaries on race, as did the one on the West (I forget the name of that one), although in that one you can at least say that he spread the victimhood around--the Chinese, Indians and Mexicans all got the sob-sister treatment.
I would be very surprised if there is not a heavy racial focus to the Roosevelts.
Civil War, Jazz and Baseball all turned into documentaries on race, as did the one on the West (I forget the name of that one), although in that one you can at least say that he spread the victimhood around--the Chinese, Indians and Mexicans all got the sob-sister treatment.
I would be very surprised if there is not a heavy racial focus to the Roosevelts.
Civil War, Jazz and Baseball all turned into documentaries on race, as did the one on the West (I forget the name of that one), although in that one you can at least say that he spread the victimhood around--the Chinese, Indians and Mexicans all got the sob-sister treatment.
I would be very surprised if there is not a heavy racial focus to the Roosevelts.
Civil War, Jazz and Baseball all turned into documentaries on race, as did the one on the West (I forget the name of that one), although in that one you can at least say that he spread the victimhood around--the Chinese, Indians and Mexicans all got the sob-sister treatment.
I would be very surprised if there is not a heavy racial focus to the Roosevelts.
Civil War, Jazz and Baseball all turned into documentaries on race, as did the one on the West (I forget the name of that one), although in that one you can at least say that he spread the victimhood around--the Chinese, Indians and Mexicans all got the sob-sister treatment.
I would be very surprised if there is not a heavy racial focus to the Roosevelts.
In my experience, Burns seldom really makes a documentary about his nominal subject. Instead, he uses his nominal subject to make a documentary about race.
Yeah, what did black people have to do with the Civil War. Burns should have dedicated five episodes to tariffs.