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Rising filmmaker Stacey L. Holman’s ‘Declarations’ embraces AI for a new spin on untold stories of Revolutionary War-era enslaved people
“Declarations: Black Americans and the Revolutionary War” is part of “PBS America @ 250,” a multiyear programming initiative celebrating U.S. history and culture The post Rising filmmaker Stacey L. Holman’s ‘Declarations’ embraces AI for a new spin on untold stories of Revolutionary War-era enslaved people appeared first on URL Media.
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· Jul 4, 2026
Ken Burns: America's Origin Story Matters in Divided Times
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· Jul 10, 2026
Revolutionary America Helps Today’s Americans Understand Our Great Inheritance
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· Jul 3, 2026
Freedom Round the Globe review: Did a planet in revolt create modern America?
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