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PBS Airdate: February 6, 2007
NARRATOR: 1939: A chemist at a midwestern paint company makes a startling discovery, one that could improve the health of millions of people. The company wants him to stick to making paint, but this man has always gone his own way. He was the grandson of Alabama slaves, yet he went on to become one of America s great scientists.
HELEN PRINTY (Julian Laboratories Chemist) : He had to fight to overcome the odds of being a black man in America.
JOHN KENLY SMITH (Historian) : The chemical world was a club, and outsiders were not really all that welcome.
PETER WALTON (Julian Laboratories Employee) : We lived, for the most part, in a highly stressed, very competitive environment.
A postcard from the Isle of Wight, whose normalcy has never been so intoxicating
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Until I was nine, my familyâs annual holiday was spent somewhere different every year. Then we went to the Isle of Wight â and after that, we never went anywhere else.Â
Thereâs just something about the place. The fact you take a ferry across, perhaps, giving the feel of travelling overseas. Or the compact nature of it, the lack of motorways and vast cities. People joke that you must set your watch back 30 years on arrival, but it is the island that is laughing now, happily ensconced in Tier 1 and carrying on as close to a normal life as Iâve seen anywhere in months.