I absolutely loved this series. Reminded me of being in my 10th grade history course. The teacher for that class was a real stand up guy; always quick with a good, informative story. And the history of pop culture isn't something they teach you a lot about in school, so this was all news to me. Actually, I wish they had taught more about this stuff. Especially with regards to this last installment about censorship, it's hard to deny the relevance of this type of information to our day-to-day lives. It makes me grateful to live in this age of information, where broader cultural influences help me to keep my mind open and creative, and it reminds me that the ultimate cure for bigotry is knowledge.