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The Soul of America - Documentary Feature  (2020) - Films & Series - Life Stories Interviews

The Soul of America follows writer, journalist, historian and prolific presidential biographer Jon Meacham as he offers his timely and invaluable insights into the United States’ current political and historical moment by examining its past. Based on Meacham’s 2018 bestseller, The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels, the film illuminates our current fraught political reality by exploring historical challenges of the past, such as the women’s suffrage movement, the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, McCarthyism and the struggle to pass Civil Rights legislation in the 1960s – all instances in which “our better angels” battled against the forces of hatred and division that are recurring themes in American life. The film also chronicles Meacham’s life and career as a journalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian as he shares his insights into America’s past and present.

A Screening guide, six lessons, and the full-length interviews conducted in the production of The Soul of America are available.

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"Part political documentary and part biography, the film recognizes forces of hatred and division as recurring themes in American life"

-HBO

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President Abraham Lincoln, May 16, 1861 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln, May 16, 1861 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, ca. 1864 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, ca. 1864 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Five officers of the Women's League, including Ida B. Wells, Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1899 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Five officers of the Women's League, including Ida B. Wells, Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1899 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffragists, New York, New York, February 11, 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffragists, New York, New York, February 11, 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffrage parade, March 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffrage parade, March 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Women's Consultative Committee at League of Nations, ca. 1931 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Women's Consultative Committee at League of Nations, ca. 1931 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Picking cotton, Mississippi Delta, November 1939 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Picking cotton, Mississippi Delta, November 1939 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Japanese Americans transferred to Santa Anita incarceration center, April 5, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Japanese Americans transferred to Santa Anita incarceration center, April 5, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Young Japanese American boy en route to Tanforan Assembly Center, San Francisco, California, April 29, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Young Japanese American boy en route to Tanforan Assembly Center, San Francisco, California, April 29, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Colored Waiting Room sign at Greyhound bus station, Rome, Georgia, September 1943 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Colored Waiting Room sign at Greyhound bus station, Rome, Georgia, September 1943 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1950 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1950 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

School integration, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 4, 1957 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

School integration, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 4, 1957 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln, May 16, 1861 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln, May 16, 1861 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, ca. 1864 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, ca. 1864 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Five officers of the Women's League, including Ida B. Wells, Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1899 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Five officers of the Women's League, including Ida B. Wells, Newport, Rhode Island, ca. 1899 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffragists, New York, New York, February 11, 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffragists, New York, New York, February 11, 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffrage parade, March 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Suffrage parade, March 1913 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Women's Consultative Committee at League of Nations, ca. 1931 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Women's Consultative Committee at League of Nations, ca. 1931 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Picking cotton, Mississippi Delta, November 1939 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Picking cotton, Mississippi Delta, November 1939 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Japanese Americans transferred to Santa Anita incarceration center, April 5, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Japanese Americans transferred to Santa Anita incarceration center, April 5, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Young Japanese American boy en route to Tanforan Assembly Center, San Francisco, California, April 29, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Young Japanese American boy en route to Tanforan Assembly Center, San Francisco, California, April 29, 1942 (Courtesy National Archives)

Colored Waiting Room sign at Greyhound bus station, Rome, Georgia, September 1943 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Colored Waiting Room sign at Greyhound bus station, Rome, Georgia, September 1943 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1950 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

Senator Joseph McCarthy, 1950 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

School integration, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 4, 1957 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

School integration, Little Rock, Arkansas, September 4, 1957 (Courtesy Library of Congress)

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