Ruth Bader Ginsburg attends a dinner with the women in her law school class at Harvard. The women are asked to explain why they have taken a man's place in the program.
Eddie receives straight A's on his report card, and his mom visits the school to complain that it is too easy. She enrolls Eddie in an after school learning center so that he doesn't fall behind.
Dre gives an overview of the history of the United States public education system as it relates to segregation and opportunity for black students. He highlights the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case and how it forced schools to integrate. He also mentions the positive impact of integration on academic achievement and expresses disappointment that schools have become more segregated than ever since the overturn of the mandatory integration ruling.
This clip illustrates the working conditions in factories and describes how workers were overworked and underpaid. It also explains the tragedy that is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and the impact it had on America.