The familial ties in the Levin family reach a breaking point as violence, conspiracies and chaos run rampant.
An alternate American history told through the eyes of a working-class Jewish family in New Jersey, as they watch the political rise of Charles Lindbergh, an aviator-hero and xenophobic populist, who becomes president and turns the nation toward fascism.
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The familial ties in the Levin family reach a breaking point as violence, conspiracies and chaos run rampant.
Evelyn makes Sandy the face of the "Just Folks" program, despite Bess' and Herman's objections.
Herman, Bess and Philip each struggle to accept the family's selection for the Homestead Act and imminent relocation to Kentucky.
Herman looks to move the family to a new neighborhood, as Bess worries about leaving their tight-knit Jewish community.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
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