
Overview
In February of 1909, the indomitable Chiricahua Apache medicine man Geronimo lay on his deathbed. He summoned his nephew to his side, whispering, “I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive.” It was an admission of regret from a man whose insistent pursuit of military resistance in the face of overwhelming odds confounded not only his Mexican and American enemies, but many of his fellow Apaches as well.
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21 - 1The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer January 26, 2009
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21 - 2The Polio Crusade February 02, 2009
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21 - 3The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln February 09, 2009
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21 - 4A Class Apart February 23, 2009
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21 - 5We Shall Remain (1): After the Mayflower April 13, 2009
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21 - 6We Shall Remain (2): Tecumseh's Vision April 20, 2009
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21 - 7We Shall Remain (3): Trail of Tears April 27, 2009
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21 - 8We Shall Remain (4): Geronimo May 04, 2009
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21 - 9We Shall Remain (5): Wounded Knee May 11, 2009