8.1
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Narrator is a real person portrayed by Andre Braugher in the TV series American Experience (based on a true story).
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Simple Justice (season 5), they were 30 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 387 aired so far
Narrator is also portrayed by Kenneth Branagh, Morgan Freeman, Susan Sarandon, Denzel Washington, Willem Dafoe, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Duvall, Robert Redford, Kathy Bates and Benjamin Bratt.

Narrator

by Andre Braugher

character

Episodes7

  • 7.4
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    Simple Justice

    episode S5.E8 january 1993
    The NAACP and future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall build a Supreme Court case against the policy of segregation.
  • 7.3
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    Scottsboro: An American Tragedy

    episode S13.E13 april 2001
  • 7.9
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    The Murder of Emmett Till

    episode S15.E6 january 2003
    A documentary examining the 1955 murder of a 14-year-old boy from Chicago while visiting relatives in Mississippi, and the broad impact of his death, his funeral, and the subsequent trial and acquittal of his white killers.
  • 7.5
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    Jesse Owens

    episode S24.E7 may 2012
    On April 2, 1936, when the 22-year-old son of a sharecropper entered the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, he was barely able to control his anger in the face of Nazi racism. But instead of letting himself be distracted, the young athlete channeled his raw emotions into one of the most remarkable achievements in athletic history: four gold medals in two days.
  • 7
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    The American Diplomat

    episode S34.E2 february 2022
    The American Diplomat explores the lives and legacies of three African-American ambassadors, Edward R. Dudley, Terence Todman and Carl Rowan, who pushed past historical and institutional racial barriers to reach high-ranking appointments in the Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations. At the height of the civil rights movement in the United States, they were asked to represent the best of American ideals abroad while facing discrimination at home. Colloquially referred to as "pale, male, and Yale," the U.S. State Department fiercely maintained and cultivated the Foreign Service's elitist character and was one of the last federal agencies to desegregate. Through rare archival footage, in-depth oral histories, and interviews with family members, colleagues and diplomats, the film paints a portrait of three men who created a lasting impact on the content and character of the Foreign Service and changed American diplomacy forever.
  • 7.5
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    Flood in the Desert

    episode S34.E3 may 2022
    Flood in the Desert tells the dramatic story of the March 1928 collapse of the St. Francis Dam and its aftermath, which was the second deadliest disaster in California history. The resulting flood killed over 400 people, destroyed millions of dollars of property, and washed away the reputation of one of the most celebrated men in Southern California, William Mulholland. A self-taught engineer, Mulholland had ensured Los Angeles' remarkable growth by building a cement aqueduct that piped water from the Owens Valley across the Mojave Desert and into the arid city, 233 miles away. He had good intentions, but the bursting of his St. Francis Dam, the city's largest single reservoir, was a colossal engineering and human failure.
  • 7.1
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    The Lie Detector

    episode S35.E1 january 2023
    Discover the story of the polygraph, the controversial device that transformed modern police work, seized headlines and was extolled as an infallible crime-fighting tool. A tale of good intentions, twisted morals and unintended consequences.