Fri, Feb 20, 1970
An offbeat story of David Silver's search for America, including travels to New York, a Hare Krishna gathering and Ellis Island. He eventually goes to Washington, D.C. where a huge anti-war protest is being held, attended by Pete Seeger and Abbie Hoffman among others. The strange piece includes tongue-in-cheek advertisements for something called "America, Inc." and narration by Jean Shepherd.
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Fri, Apr 17, 1970
In 1990, the United States government is controlled by a youthful administration who decrees that middle-aged people are a drain on resources and orders them into detention camps, where they will be killed when they reach the age of 65. Five confined artists nearing the end of their lives discuss their fate.
Fri, May 1, 1970
When the United States government ignores the treaties it signed with the Cherokee Indian tribe, their chief attempts to litigate the issue in the Georgia courts. Unsuccessful, the tribe is forcibly relocated to Oklahoma, losing 4000 people in the long march that became known as "The Trail of Tears".