Saturday, February 7th TV listings for C-SPAN 2
Lectures in History House of Diggs New
Brown University professor Marion Orr lectures on the life & legacy of Congressman Charles Diggs, Jr.. The Michigan Democrat founded the Congressional Black Caucus and was the only federal official to attend the trial of Emmett Till's killers.
Reel America An African American Farmer During World War II
Celebrating the contributions of African Americans to the World War II effort, this short film is narrated by actor and civil rights activist Canada Lee.
The Presidency Bret Baier, To Rescue the American Spirit New
Fox News anchor Bret Baier talks about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, and the evolution of America into a superpower.
America 250 Independence - 1976
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
America 250 Spies in American Revolution New
Historian Charles Dewey explores the role of spies and intelligence operations during the American Revolution. He speaks at an event held at the Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York City.
America 250 C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York New
C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.
Reel America Winter Olympics - 1960
This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, California in the Tahoe National Forest.
C-SPAN Tours the Grand Ole Opry
C-SPAN tours the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville as it celebrates 100 years of history and country music (1925-2025).
John Carter Cash, The Complete Johnny Cash New
John Carter Cash, who wrote the introduction to The Complete Johnny Cash, a compilation of his father's lyrics, talks about Johnny Cash's life and music career, and the themes that can be found in his songs.
Stories of Heroism During the Vietnam War New
American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
1950 Korean War Battle of Chosin Reservoir New
American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
Rosie the Riveter & Working Women of World War II New
American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
Career of Former NASA Flight Director Gerald Griffin New
American History TV interviews former NASA flight director Gerald Griffin on his career in the American space program from the Gemini program to the Shuttle missions. He worked with NASA from 1964-1986.
America 250 C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.
Reel America The Negro Sailor
This 1945 U.S. Navy film celebrates the diversity of the Navy and the value of teamwork during World War II.
African American Civil War Museum Statue Dedication New
Historians and policymakers speak about emancipation at the dedication of a sculpture of President Abraham Lincoln in advance of the re-opening of the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, DC.
Lectures in History House of Diggs
Brown University professor Marion Orr lectures on the life & legacy of Congressman Charles Diggs, Jr.. The Michigan Democrat founded the Congressional Black Caucus and was the only federal official to attend the trial of Emmett Till's killers.
Reel America An African American Farmer During World War II
Celebrating the contributions of African Americans to the World War II effort, this short film is narrated by actor and civil rights activist Canada Lee.
The Presidency Bret Baier, To Rescue the American Spirit
Fox News anchor Bret Baier talks about the life of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States, and the evolution of America into a superpower.
America 250 Independence - 1976
National Park Service film made for the 1976 Bicentennial portrays founding fathers in Philadelphia in 1776 & 1976.
America 250 Spies in American Revolution
Historian Charles Dewey explores the role of spies and intelligence operations during the American Revolution. He speaks at an event held at the Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York City.
America 250 C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.
Reel America Winter Olympics - 1960
This is a U.S. Forest Service film about the 1960 Winter Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley, California in the Tahoe National Forest.
C-SPAN Tours the Grand Ole Opry
C-SPAN tours the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville as it celebrates 100 years of history and country music (1925-2025).
John Carter Cash, The Complete Johnny Cash
John Carter Cash, who wrote the introduction to The Complete Johnny Cash, a compilation of his father's lyrics, talks about Johnny Cash's life and music career, and the themes that can be found in his songs.
Stories of Heroism During the Vietnam War
American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
1950 Korean War Battle of Chosin Reservoir
American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
Rosie the Riveter & Working Women of World War II
American History TV presents coverage of the 2025 American Veterans Center Conference in Washington, D.C, including discussions on the Korean War, Vietnam War and World War II.
Career of Former NASA Flight Director Gerald Griffin
American History TV interviews former NASA flight director Gerald Griffin on his career in the American space program from the Gemini program to the Shuttle missions. He worked with NASA from 1964-1986.
America 250 C-SPAN Tours the Morris-Jumel Mansion in New York
C-SPAN tours Manhattan's oldest surviving home, built in 1765 for British military officer Roger Morris, which served as a headquarters for Gen. George Washington during the American Revolution and was later home to Stephen & Eliza Jumel and Aaron B.
Reel America The Negro Sailor
This 1945 U.S. Navy film celebrates the diversity of the Navy and the value of teamwork during World War II.
African American Civil War Museum Statue Dedication
Historians and policymakers speak about emancipation at the dedication of a sculpture of President Abraham Lincoln in advance of the re-opening of the African American Civil War Museum in Washington, DC.
Eve Kahn, Queen of Bohemia Predicts Own Death New
Author Eve Kahn discusses the life and career of gilded-age New York City journalist and immigrant advocate Zoe Anderson Norris.
