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American Experience: Oklahoma City

Follow the rise of the extremist militia movement that led to the bombing that killed 168 people.

amex_okc_young_mcviegh_hero Timothy McVeigh selling bumper stickers outside the Branch Davidian compound during the 1993 federal siege.
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Follow the rise of the extremist militia movement, from Ruby Ridge to Waco, that led to the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history—the 1995 bombing by Timothy McVeigh that killed 168 people in Oklahoma City.

American Experience: Oklahoma City, Tuesday at 9 p.m. on PBS 6.

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