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WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend: Century to Century, Part 1.

A special Weekend celebrating the 20th century and Wisconsin's unique role in it.

Aired 12/21/1999

WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend: Century to Century, Part 1.

Special | 57m 48s

A special Weekend celebrating the 20th century and Wisconsin's unique role in it.

Progressive leader "Fighting" Bob La Follette and the UW Vietnam War protests are featured as dynamic 20th century moments. Dave Iverson interviews Governor Tommy Thompson about his role in shaping the state. Don Kettle and Barbara Lawton discuss the future of Progressivism. A look-back on Native American relations throughout the previous 100 years.

Aired 12/21/1999

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WPT Archives: 1990s is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

WPT Archives: 1990s

Weekend: Century to Century, Part 1.

Special | 57m 48s

Progressive leader "Fighting" Bob La Follette and the UW Vietnam War protests are featured as dynamic 20th century moments. Dave Iverson interviews Governor Tommy Thompson about his role in shaping the state. Don Kettle and Barbara Lawton discuss the future of Progressivism. A look-back on Native American relations throughout the previous 100 years.

Aired 12/21/1999

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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