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Abraham Lincoln

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full episodes featuring Abraham Lincoln

19 episodes
  1. Lincoln × Bonaparte
    Two commanders discover the future remembers them for what they never fought for.
    THE TRIALwith Napoleon Bonaparte9 min
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  2. Orwell × Lincoln
    Two men who warned against tyranny ask: what happens when the warning signs become the system?
    TITANSwith George Orwell6 min
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  3. Lincoln × Moses: After
    The Emancipator and the Lawgiver reckon with what lies beyond their death—and ours.
    THE TRIALwith Moses12 min
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  4. Douglass × Lincoln: The Gap Between Ink and Outcome
    Two architects of emancipation examine whether their words built the right house—or just opened the door to unexpected tenants.
    THE TRIALwith Frederick Douglass10 min
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  5. Moses × Lincoln
    Two liberators discuss the moments they wish history had left in the drawer.
    THE TRIALwith Moses11 min
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  6. Lovelace × Lincoln: Mortality's First Knock
    A mathematician who counted days and a president who counted costs discover the moment everything changed.
    TITANSwith Ada Lovelace12 min
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  7. Lincoln × King
    The Great Emancipator and the voice of the Movement reckon with the hardest choices — and what justice demanded then, demands now.
    THE TRIALwith Martin Luther King Jr.9 min
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  8. Douglass × Lincoln: The Emancipation Calculation
    The Great Emancipator and his fiercest critic settle accounts on why freedom took so long.
    THE TRIALwith Frederick Douglass10 min
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  9. Lincoln × King
    Two men who rose from poverty meet the first dollar that made them feel rich—and discover what money can't buy.
    THE TRIALwith Martin Luther King Jr.9 min
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  10. Lincoln × Bonaparte
    Two men who remade nations ask: what if the door they never opened had swung wide?
    THE TRIALwith Napoleon Bonaparte13 min
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  11. Lincoln × Douglass: The Verdict Question
    Two men who shaped America's second founding argue about what judgment they'd accept—and what they'd fight.
    THE TRIALwith Frederick Douglass11 min
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  12. Lincoln × Moses
    Two liberators confront the monuments built in their names—and the silence where their doubts should echo.
    TITANSwith Moses11 min
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  13. Bonaparte × Lincoln
    Two titans face the enemies who haunted their thoughts—and who history proved understood them better than they understood themselves.
    TITANSwith Napoleon Bonaparte11 min
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  14. Lincoln × Moses
    The Great Emancipator interrogates the Lawgiver on the chains blessed by Sinai.
    THE TRIALwith Moses14 min
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  15. Lincoln × Bonaparte
    Two architects of national destiny debate whether a leader owns the future his words create.
    THE TRIALwith Napoleon Bonaparte12 min
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  16. Lincoln × King
    Two men who changed America recall the first time money sat in their pockets—and what they chose to do with it.
    THE TRIALwith Martin Luther King Jr.10 min
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  17. King × Lincoln
    Two architects of freedom debate the student who learned their lessons too well.
    TITANSwith Martin Luther King Jr.11 min
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  18. King × Lincoln
    Two men who shaped freedom with words face the ones they wish they could take back.
    TITANSwith Martin Luther King Jr.10 min
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  19. Lincoln × Socrates
    Two men who died for their words reckon with the one time they wished they could take them back.
    TITANSwith Socrates8 min
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