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The Hudson River played a critical role in America's development. Then, in the 20th century, pollution almost destroyed it. In this two-part series, Moyers explores the river's history, complex ecology, natural beauty, enduring legacy, and the fight to save it. Includes interviews with Pete Seeger, Jack Welch (former CEO of General Electric), Gen. Dave Palmer (former superintendent of West Point), and environmental activist Robert Boyle.
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Episode 1
Tue, Apr 23, 2002116 mins
Bill Moyers examines the history of the Hudson River. He examines the beauty and tranquility that attracted early painters of the Hudson River School. He also looks at the business potential that lured early industrialist to invest heavily in trade and shipping along the Hudson.





