The story of two boys, one a royal prince and the other an impoverished urchin, who change social roles by simply exchanging clothes. They then learn that no life is what it seems to be, and they both learn the true meanings of love and friendship.
The story of two boys, one a royal prince and the other an impoverished urchin, who change social roles by simply exchanging clothes. They then learn that no life is what it seems to be, and they both learn the true meanings of love and friendship.
Uses dramatic re-creations, readings, songs, and interviews to offer insights into how Irish immigrants and their descendents overcame hardship and prejudice to become an important part of American society and politics.
Three men--a Sioux doctor, a Lakota chief, and a senator--face conflicts during the systematic plunder of the American Indians during the second half of the nineteenth century. Includes special features.