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American Experience

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American Experience: Season 34
American Experience: Season 34
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1:01 American Experience: Season 34

Awards

  • 2013 - Emmy - Outstanding Nonfiction Series - nominated
  • 2010 - Emmy - Outstanding Nonfiction Series - nominated
  • 2009 - Emmy - Outstanding Nonfiction Series - nominated
  • 1999 - Emmy - Outstanding Nonfiction Series - winner

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