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Episode Power Rankings

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#1
S19E14 9.6
Dangerous Straits

Since terrible events of Sept 11th, United States has worked hard to put together a worldwide coalition against international terrorism.

#2
S21E3 9.1
Failure to Protect: The Taking of Logan Marr

In January 2001, five-year-old Logan Marr was found dead in basement of her foster mother's home in Chelsea, Maine.

#3
S14E15 9.0
The Navy Blues

FRONTLINE examines Navy after Tailhook, an investigation of seismic shock caused by sex scandal involving naval aviators five years ago and its continuing impact on Navy.

#4 Pop S17E10 9.0
#5 Justice for Sale S17E17 9.0
#6 The Long Road to War S21E7 9.0
#7 The Other Drug War S21E13 9.0
#8 Educating Sergeant Pantzke S29E15 9.0
#9 Children of the Night S7E5 8.9
#10 Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo S12E10 8.9

Lowlights

#492 S16E3 The Two Nations of Black America 4.6

In this FRONTLINE report, correspondent Henry Louis Gates, Jr., a Harvard scholar, explores the gaping chasm between the upper and lower classes of black America and probes why it has happened: "How have we reached this point where we have both the largest black middle class and the largest black underclass in our history?" His personal essay draws a picture of growing black success along with deepening black despair and argues that black upper classes now have more in common with their white colleagues and peers than with those they have left behind in the inner cities. Reviewing the thirty years that have passes since the death of Martin Luther King, Jr., Gates shows that while many blacks reaped the reward of the civil rights movement and affirmative action and gained middle class status , just as many were left behind in an expanding underclass of poverty. The program features interviews with prominent blacks such as Cornel West, William Julius Wilson and Maulana Karenga as well as civil rights veterans like Eldridge Cleaver, Angela Davis and Julian Bond. While they differ on historical interpretation, they all agree that the next phase of the black liberation struggle must be focused on economic deprivation and the class divide.

#491 The Man Behind the Mosque S29E21 5.2
#490 Fighting for Bin Laden S29E11 5.6
#489 Hot Politics S25E6 5.7
#488 Biden's Decision S42E12 5.9

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