
Allergic to Failure: The Robert Covington Story
The odds-defying journey of basketball star Robert Covington from HBCU student to the NBA.
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An exploration of the 90-year history and legacy of Social Security, the New Deal’s most enduring program. Crafted by the first female cabinet member, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, the program has worked for 90 years to provide retirees, people with disabilities, and their families with basic financial security.
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A chronicle of the life and legacy of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, one of the 20th century's most prominent Jewish theologians and philosophers. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. called Heschel a "great prophet" and their social justice views aligned; noted theologian Reinhold Niebuhr also spoke of his friend Heschel as "an authoritative voice not only in the Jewish community but in the religious life of America."

The odds-defying journey of basketball star Robert Covington from HBCU student to the NBA.

A look at the past 200 years of the historic St. James Episcopal Church in Baltimore.

Maryland is home to 12 champion trees, recognized as the largest of their species in the U.S.
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