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Educators

  • Marilyn Turkovich, Dennis Brutus, Joe Elder, Daphne Maijorca and Nieus Ingren

    A panel of academics discuss education

    Jun. 18, 1982
  • Rachel Barton

    Interviewing violinist Rachel Barton, cellist Wendy Warner, and Suzuki-Orff instructor Peggy Wise in preparation for a benefit concert at the James R. Thompson Center on 3/22/1997

    Mar. 18, 1997
  • Lenore Griesing, Carol Kleiman, and Joan Smutny discuss women suffrage and the event they organized, "Woman Power Through Education"

    Mar. 1, 1969
  • Bill Ayers reads from and discusses his book "A Kind and Just Parent"

    Jun. 25, 1997
  • V. (Vladimir) Leechkis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Mar. 13, 1995
  • Studs Terkel talks with artist Gene Hall and Dr. Paul Mundy about the painting "The Black Christ Not Worthy of Its Cross" ; part 1

    Sep. 21, 1965
  • Interview with Paul Ulanowsky

  • Guy Duckworth

    Guy Duckworth and three students discuss teaching and learning piano, part 1

    1968
  • Gordon Zahn talks with Studs Terkel

    1970
  • Paul Chevigny

    Paul Chevigny discusses his book "Police Power"

  • Charles V. Hamilton

    Studs Terkel interviews Professor Charles V. Hamilton on his book written with Stokely Carmichael entitled "Black Power: Politics of Liberation in America" ; part 1

    Nov. 21, 1967
  • Guy Duckworth

    Guy Duckworth and three students discuss teaching and learning piano, part 2

    1968
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