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American Experience

Isaac Woodard

Isaac Woodard was a decorated African American WWII Veteran from South Carolina.

Aired 03/30/2021

American Experience

Isaac Woodard

Clip: Season 33 Episode 3 | 1m 4s

Isaac Woodard was a decorated African American WWII Veteran from South Carolina.

Isaac Woodard entered the military in 1942 and served in the 429th Port Battalion as a longshoreman. After the war, he was honorably discharged on February 12, 1946 and headed home.

Aired 03/30/2021

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The War at Home

Clip: S33 Ep3 | 7m 53s | Booker T. Spicely was a Black soldier fatally shot by a white bus driver in 1944. (7m 53s)

Chapter 1 | The Blinding of Isaac Woodard

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Preview: S33 Ep3 | 10m 31s | Watch a preview of The Blinding of Isaac Woodard. (10m 31s)

Extended Trailer | Blinding of Isaac Woodard

Preview: S33 Ep3 | 2m | How a horrific racial violence became a powerful catalyst for the civil rights movement. (2m)

Judge Julius Waties Waring

Clip: S33 Ep3 | 1m 7s | Judge Waring became an unexpected civil rights champion with rulings on pivotal cases. (1m 7s)

Trailer | Blinding of Isaac Woodard | American Experience

Preview: S33 Ep3 | 30s | In 1946, a local police chief savagely beat and permanently blinded a Black army sergeant. (30s)

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