. >> monday on american history tv patrick allah fund draws caricatures for students at the art gallery. david mccullough discusses some of the most memorable qualities of the president. that is monday, 2:30 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> tonight thomas allen harris explores how african-americans have been portrayed in fort -- photographic images from the time of slavery through today. >> the film is based in many ways on the work of deborah willis, "reflections and black," her groundbreaking work -- work on black photographers. she was also very aware that there was another minute -- narrative going on in which black people were constructed post slave lick -- slavery and even before the end the something inhuman and it was part of the marketing of certain brass memorabilia. now it would be considered declasse, but they still affect us in terms of the way we might see ourselves and others. >> tonight, on "q&a." >> each week "real america" brings you archival films that tell the story of the 20th century. next, "look for safekeeping," a police training film that explains ho