TY - ADVS AU - Werbe,Susan AU - Berlinger,Joe AU - Cutler,R.J. AU - Davis,Kate AU - Epstein,Michael AU - Epstein,Robert P. AU - Friedman,Jeffrey AU - Goodman,Barak AU - Heilbroner,David AU - Kennedy,Rory AU - Maggio,John AU - Moll,James AU - Sinofsky,Bruce AU - Williams,Marco AU - Beaumont,Sidney AU - Bonfiglio,Michael AU - Dawson,Rachel AU - Ehrenzweig,Michael AU - Garbus,Liz AU - Pavlick,Christopher AU - Suh,Caroline AU - Youngelson,Jack AU - Dorman,Joseph AU - Graham,Lorna AU - Kraning,Blue AU - Mayhew,Michael AU - Elizondo,Hector AU - Drake,Zachary AU - Wright,Jeffrey AU - Sheen,Martin AU - Kinney,Terry AU - Scherlis,John AU - Scott,Campbell AU - Morton,Joe ED - @Radical.media (Firm) ED - History Channel (Television network) ED - A & E Home Video (Firm) ED - New Video Group. TI - 10 days that unexpectedly changed America SN - 0767089308 (set) AV - DVD E 178 .T46 2006 PY - 2006/// CY - [Burlington, VT], New York PB - A & E Home Video, Distributed by New Video KW - McKinley, William, KW - Scopes, John Thomas KW - Einstein, Albert, KW - Presley, Elvis, KW - Mississippi Freedom Project KW - Pequot War, 1636-1638 KW - Shays' Rebellion, 1786-1787 KW - Gold mines and mining KW - History KW - Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862 KW - Homestead Strike, Homestead, Pa., 1892 KW - Rock music KW - Civil rights workers KW - United States KW - Historical television programs KW - lcgft KW - Documentary television programs KW - Documentary KW - Television special KW - migfg KW - Historical N1 - Special features: Disc 4. "History in the making" featurette; Disc 1. Massacre at Mystic : May 26, 1637 / written by Lorna Graham, Michael Mayhew ; produced by Christopher Pavlick, James Moll ; directed by James Moll ; produced by Allentown Productions -- Shays' Rebellion, America's first civil war : January 25, 1787 / produced & directed by R.J. Cutler ; writer, Blue Kraning ; produced by Actual Reality Pictures -- Gold rush : January 24, 1848 / producer, Michael Ehrenzweig ; writer, Joseph Dorman ; directed by Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman ; produced by Telling Pictures -- Antietam : September 17, 1862 / produced by Caroline Suh ; written and directed by Michael Epstein ; produced by Viewfinder; Disc 2. The homestead strike : July 6, 1892 / written and produced by Jack Youngelson ; produced by Liz Garbus ; produced and directed by Rory Kennedy ; produced by Moxie Firecracker Films -- Murder at the fair, the assassination of President McKinley : September 6, 1901 / written & produced by Michael Bonfiglio, Rachel Dawson ; directed by Joe Berlinger -- Scopes, the battle over America's soul : July 21, 1925 / produced and directed by Kate Davis, David Heilbroner ; written by David Heilbroner ; produced by Q-Ball Productions; Disc 3. Einstein's letter : July 16, 1939 / written by John Maggio ; produced & directed by John Maggio and Barak Goodman ; produced by Ark Media -- When America was rocked : September 9, 1956 / produced by Sidney Beaumont ; directed by Bruce Sinofsky -- Freedom summer : June 21, 1964 / produced & directed by Marco Williams ; produced by Two Tone Productions; Directors of photography, Harris Done, Ramin Fathie, Michael Chin, Tom Hurwitz, Michael Neumann, Bob Richman, Stephen McCarthy ; editors, Michael Mayhew, Arash Avrom, Bill Weber, R.A. Fedde, Adam Zucker, Kristine Smith, Kate Davis, David Heilbroner, Nancy Kennedy, Sakae Ishikawa, Kris Liem ; music, Nathan Wang, Michael Montes, Sheldon Hirowitz, Wendy Blackstone, Joel Harrison, Gary Lionelli, J.J. Appleton, Tom Bresh, Christopher Tin; Narrators, Hector Elizondo, Zachary Drake, Jeffrey Wright, Martin Sheen, Terry Kinney, John Scherlis, Campbell Scott, Joe Morton N2 - Massacre at Mystic: The first time the English settlers engaged in the slaughter of Native Americans after years of relatively peaceful coexistence. Shays' Rebellion: A violent protest against dept collection and taxation motivated George Washington to come out of retirement to help strengthen the fragile new nation which led to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Gold rush: The discovery of gold spurred tremendous financial and physical growth throughout the West. Antietam: On September 17, 1862, there were 23,000 casualties on both sides of this Civil War battle, making this the bloodiest day in American History. The Union victory enabled President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation, making foreign support of the Confederacy all but impossible. The homestead strike: Harsh working conditions at Carnegie's Homestead steel mill led to a union strike. Murder at the fair: Set against the backdrop of the 1901 World's Fair, the assassination of President William McKinley ushered in a new Progressive Era under the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. Scopes: The courtroom battle between William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow over the teaching of evolution in a small Tennessee town underscored a deep schism within the American psyche. Einstein's letter: Albert Einstein's letter to FDR urged the development of an unthinkably powerful new weapon. When America was rocked: Elvis Presley's appearance on The Ed Sullivan show on September 9, 1956, signified a whole new culture that involved teenage independence, sexuality, race relations and a new form of music. Freedom summer: In 1864, three Civil Rights workers were murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi ER -