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Where to watch "Soundtracks: Songs That Defined History"
8. Out, Loud, & Proud
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Tracking the beginning of the gay rights movement in America following the riots at Stonewall Inn and how music has played a vital role in celebrating and preaching tolerance of the LGBT community.
7. Battle of the Sexes
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Billie Jean King's win against Bobby Riggs in their famous tennis match was a galvanizing moment for the women's movement and ushered in music that delivered messages of female empowerment.
6. The Space Race
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Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's moonwalk inspired musicians from David Bowie and the Byrds to Parliament-Funkadelic and Sun Ra to imagine a cosmic future for mankind.
5. The Berlin Wall And The Fall Of Communism
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Charting the course of the Cold War in Berlin through music revealing how it helped to sow the seeds of rebellion.
4. Hurricane Katrina
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Following Hurricane Katrina, international artists from U2 to Kanye West joined New Orleans musicians in benefit concerts to help ensure the city's rich traditions survived.
3. Kent State & The Vietnam War
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Following the killings of four Kent State University students during anti-Vietnam War protests, politically driven songs from Neil Young, Buffalo Springfield and others became popular.
2. September 11th
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Following the terrorist attacks on September 11th, songs like Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind" took on a new and heightened meaning and politically charged country music took center stage.
1. The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Exploring the music that kept the spirit of the civil rights movement alive following Martin Luther King Jr.'s death.