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WTTW documentary: Parish remembers 12 killed in Vietnam
When Edgar Vargas was growing up in South Chicago, it was in many ways an idyllic childhood, kind of the Mexican American “Wonder Years,” he said. The neighborhood was full of big families, and kids would run around together.
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Fred Rogers’ ministry was on TV to kids, says documentarian
Fred Rogers was ordained for the Presbyterian Church, but instead of a clerical collar, he ministered wearing a red cardigan sweater.
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