Media Summary: In 1991, Daryl Gates was the face of the LAPD. Over the course of his 13-year tenure as Rodney King never asked to be famous. The video that captured his beating at the hands of four LAPD officers plunged an ... In March 1991, Black people in Los Angeles had seen the videotape of Rodney King being beaten. In November, they'd seen ...

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In 1991, Daryl Gates was the face of the LAPD. Over the course of his 13-year tenure as Rodney King never asked to be famous. The video that captured his beating at the hands of four LAPD officers plunged an ... In March 1991, Black people in Los Angeles had seen the videotape of Rodney King being beaten. In November, they'd seen ... On April 29, 1992, Los Angeles had erupted into chaos. Over the following days, thousands of people took to the streets. A year after they were caught on tape beating Rodney King, four LAPD officers went on trial. None were convicted. How did the ... In March 1991, the video of the Rodney King beating was national news. The LAPD was under intense scrutiny and many white ...

On the night of March 2nd, 1991, at a remote intersection just outside of L.A., four police officers surrounded an unarmed Black ... To start a war of choice, you need a casus belli—a case for war. Why did the Bush administration settle on weapons of mass ... After the largest civil disturbance in American history, Los Angeles faced a daunting task. Dozens of people had been killed and ... When Bill Clinton went to Washington, rumors and accusations from his Arkansas past went with him. But even his most dedicated ... When Clarence Thomas got nominated to the Supreme Court, his behavior during the 1980s would get put under a microscope. In 1992, Ronald Ray Howard shot and killed Texas state trooper Bill Davidson. His lawyer argued he'd been driven to murder by ...

Why were so many Americans ready to believe conspiracy theories after Watergate? How did those beliefs help trigger Nixon's ... On Feb. 5, 2003, Secretary of State Colin Powell went to the United Nations to make the Bush administration's closing argument ...

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S6 Ep. 3: The Chief | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 3: The Chief | Slow Burn Podcast

In 1991, Daryl Gates was the face of the LAPD. Over the course of his 13-year tenure as

S6 Ep. 4: Glen | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 4: Glen | Slow Burn Podcast

Rodney King never asked to be famous. The video that captured his beating at the hands of four LAPD officers plunged an ...

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S6 Ep. 6: No Peace | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 6: No Peace | Slow Burn Podcast

In March 1991, Black people in Los Angeles had seen the videotape of Rodney King being beaten. In November, they'd seen ...

S6 Ep. 7: Into Ashes | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 7: Into Ashes | Slow Burn Podcast

On April 29, 1992, Los Angeles had erupted into chaos. Over the following days, thousands of people took to the streets.

S6 Ep. 5: The System | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 5: The System | Slow Burn Podcast

A year after they were caught on tape beating Rodney King, four LAPD officers went on trial. None were convicted. How did the ...

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S6 Ep. 2: No Justice | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 2: No Justice | Slow Burn Podcast

In March 1991, the video of the Rodney King beating was national news. The LAPD was under intense scrutiny and many white ...

S6 Ep. 1: The Tape | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 1: The Tape | Slow Burn Podcast

On the night of March 2nd, 1991, at a remote intersection just outside of L.A., four police officers surrounded an unarmed Black ...

S5 Ep. 3: Mushroom Clouds | Slow Burn Podcast

S5 Ep. 3: Mushroom Clouds | Slow Burn Podcast

To start a war of choice, you need a casus belli—a case for war. Why did the Bush administration settle on weapons of mass ...

S6 Ep. 8: Damages | Slow Burn Podcast

S6 Ep. 8: Damages | Slow Burn Podcast

After the largest civil disturbance in American history, Los Angeles faced a daunting task. Dozens of people had been killed and ...

Cred | S2 Ep. 3: Slow Burn Podcast

Cred | S2 Ep. 3: Slow Burn Podcast

When Bill Clinton went to Washington, rumors and accusations from his Arkansas past went with him. But even his most dedicated ...

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A Very Successful Cover-Up | S1 Ep. 3: Slow Burn Podcast

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When Clarence Thomas got nominated to the Supreme Court, his behavior during the 1980s would get put under a microscope.

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In 1992, Ronald Ray Howard shot and killed Texas state trooper Bill Davidson. His lawyer argued he'd been driven to murder by ...

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Why were so many Americans ready to believe conspiracy theories after Watergate? How did those beliefs help trigger Nixon's ...

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