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Niall Ferguson, Historian

Historian Niall Ferguson talks about globalization and 9/11.

Aired 09/07/2004 | Rating NR

American Experience

Niall Ferguson, Historian

Clip: Season 16 | 8m 19s

Historian Niall Ferguson talks about globalization and 9/11.

Historian Niall Ferguson talks about the American Experience of globalization, globalization's political dimension, and 9/11 as a turning point.

Aired 09/07/2004 | Rating NR

Corporate sponsorship for American Experience is provided by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Carlisle Companies. Major funding by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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Chapter 1 | Emma Goldman

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Watch Chapter 1 of Emma Goldman. (7m 37s)

Trailer | Emma Goldman

For nearly half a century, Emma Goldman was the most controversial woman in America. (30s)

World Trade Center Construction Footage

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William Langewiesche, Journalist

Journalist William Langewiesche tells the story of one 9/11 survivor. (4m 47s)

Philippe Petit, High Wire Artist

High wire artist Philippe Petit discusses his walk between the Twin Towers. (6m 27s)

Pete Hamill, Writer

Writer Pete Hamill talks about New York before, during, and after construction of the WTC. (14m 3s)

Niall Ferguson, Historian

Historian Niall Ferguson talks about globalization and 9/11. (8m 19s)

Mike Wallace, Historian

Mike Wallace discusses the implications of a World Trade Center in New York City. (7m 47s)

Mario M. Cuomo, New York Governor 1983-1994

An interview with former New York governor Mario Cuomo. (3m 47s)

Leslie Robertson, Engineer

Engineer Leslie Robertson discusses architectural aspects of the World Trade Center. (10m 57s)

Guy Tozzoli, President of the World Trade Center Association

An interview with the President of the World Trade Center Association, Guy Tozzoli. (11m 7s)

Ed Koch, New York City Mayor, 1978-1989

Three-term mayor of New York City Ed Koch describes a moment on September 11, 2002. (5m 1s)

Carol Willis, Architectural Historian

An interview with architectural historian Carol Willis for New York: Center of the World. (6m 57s)

Camilo Jose Vergara, Photographer

Photographer Camilo Jose Vergara discusses the visual impact of the World Trade Center. (8m)

Ada Louise Huxtable, Architecture Critic

Architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable discusses the options for building at Ground Zero. (4m 21s)

The Towers of Golden Gate Bridge

The towers of the Golden Gate Bridge rise 745 feet into the air. (2m 38s)

Spinning the Cables

The most impressive innovation was the technique used to construct the bridge's cables. (2m 54s)

Golden Gate Bridge: Doing the Math

Ellis computed dozens of factors and completed the bridge's overall design in four months. (2m 21s)

Building a Bridge in the Ocean

The south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge was built over a thousand feet into open ocean. (57s)

The Bridge's Design and Color

Joseph Strauss hired Irving Morrow to design an architectural treatment for the bridge. (59s)

Beginning Construction on the Golden Gate Bridge

Construction began in January 1933. Workers excavated 3 1/4 million cubic feet of dirt. (48s)

A New Generation of Radicals

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American Anarchists in the 1880s were a small but powerful movement. (1m 8s)

Emma Goldman's Law-Defying Campaign For Birth Control

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Emma Goldman defied laws against public discussion of sex and contraceptives. (1m 13s)

Emma Goldman and Opposition to the First World War

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Goldman and Berkman organized demonstrations protesting America's entry into WW1. (2m 44s)

Emma Goldman: A Modern Joan of Arc

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Emma Goldman captivated and polarized the American public for nearly thirty years. (1m 2s)

A Chasm Between Rich and Poor

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Emma Goldman encouraged unemployed Americans to demand jobs and food from the wealthy. (1m 51s)

A Bloody Labor Battle

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In June 1892, workers at the Andrew Carnegie-owned steel plant went on strike. (1m 28s)

Martin Luther King on "The Negro and the American Promise"

MLK appears on Boston public television alongside Malcolm X and James Baldwin. (9m 54s)

Malcolm X on "The Negro and the American Promise"

Malcolm X appears in Boston public television's "The Negro and the American Promise." (13m 7s)

James Baldwin from "The Negro and the American Promise"

James Baldwin's appearance on Boston Public television alongside MLK and Malcolm X. (19m 57s)

Introduction to "The Negro and the American Promise"

Dr. Kenneth Clark introduces the segment "The Negro and the American Promise." (2m 13s)

Safety Precautions

Engineers had to consider all possible events that might happen in a high rise building. (2m 41s)

Prefabrication for the Twin Towers

Unlike earlier skyscrapers, the twin towers were erected in huge prefabricated components. (1m 32s)

Engineering for High Winds

The unprecedented height and size of the towers posed a new kind of challenge: wind. (1m 50s)

The Design of the Twin Towers

The design & construction of the towers marked a dramatic break with skyscraper tradition. (2m 14s)

Construction of the World Trade Center

On the morning of August 5th, 1966, work on the World Trade Center finally began. (2m 7s)

Tupperware Preview

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Tupperware Jubilee: Motorboat Wish

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Tupperware! Chapter 1

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Jubilee Video: Paint by Numbers

For the 1960 Jubilee, participants follow instructions to paint a patriotic portrait. (2m)

Jubilee Video: Ford Fairlane Giveaway

In this 1960 Jubilee video, unexpected four-wheeled prizes inspire mania. (1m 41s)

Jubilee Video: Fashion Show

Wise emcees a men's fashion show during the '57 Jubilee and grants a Chicago woman's wish. (2m 16s)

Jubilee Video: Around the World

Organizers illustrated some of the era's cultural stereotypes during the 1957 Jubilee. (3m 57s)

Gary McDonald, Tupperware Executive

Former Tupperware executive Gary McDonald describes an Earl Tupper invention. (5m 27s)

Jubilee Video: Top 25

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