
Overview
In 1997, U.S. Marines patrolling the Texas-Mexico border as part of the War on Drugs shot and killed Esequiel Hernández Jr. Mistaken for a drug runner, the 18-year-old was, in fact, a U.S. citizen tending his family's goats with a .22 rifle. He became the first American killed by U.S. military forces on native soil since the 1970 Kent State shootings. The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández, narrated by Tommy Lee Jones, explores Hernandez's tragic death and its torturous aftermath. His parents and friends, the Marines on patrol, and investigators discuss the dangers of militarizing the border and the death of one young man.
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21 - 1Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North June 24, 2008
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21 - 2Election Day July 01, 2008
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21 - 3The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández July 08, 2008
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21 - 4The Last Conquistador July 15, 2008
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21 - 59 Star Hotel July 22, 2008
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21 - 6Campaign July 29, 2008
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21 - 7Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music August 05, 2008
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21 - 8Belarusian Waltz August 12, 2008
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21 - 9The Judge and the General August 19, 2008
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21 - 10Calavera Highway September 16, 2008
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21 - 11Critical Condition September 30, 2008
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21 - 12In the Family October 01, 2008
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21 - 13Up the Yangtze October 08, 2008
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21 - 14Soldiers of Conscience October 16, 2008
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21 - 15Inheritance December 10, 2008