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- An intimate conversation with civil rights leader, former U.N. Ambassador, congressman and mayor of Atlanta, Andrew Young as he shares stories and lessons from his days working with Martin Luther King fighting for equal rights.
- A young Haitian orphan, Chika, diagnosed with a fatal brain tumor falls under the care of a childless journalist and his wife, changing all of their lives forever. Based by Mitch Albom's New York Times Bestselling Memoir, Finding Chika
- Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson, 96, and Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart, 93, two of the last living Tuskegee Airmen, recount their pulse-pounding and often heartbreaking experiences as the first African American military pilots who not only fought a World War, but fought for the right to fight for their country. A story that begins in the segregated fields of Alabama, where blacks were not considered intelligent enough to fly planes, ultimately carries audiences from the embattled skies above Italy, to German POW and concentration camps, and back to a segregated America they were willing to give their lives for. In their own words, Jefferson and Stewart mix war adventure and memoir into a movingly intimate account of what it means to serve a country that doesn't want you.