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  • Race relations

    Studs Terkel discusses race relations and economic disparity with four Chicago area women ; part 2

    Jan. 27, 1965
  • Gregory Coffin and Neil Sullivan

    Gregory Coffin and Neil Sullivan discuss civil rights and school integration; part 2

    1967
  • Discussing the London Waldorf School concept of education and interviewing Mr. Francis Edmonds

    Francis Edmonds discusses education and the Waldorf School, part 2

    Mar. 9, 1970
  • Spiet Himmelsturb discusses the little school movement

    1968
  • Timothy Leary

    Dr. Timothy Leary discusses the stages of the psychadelic experience of turning on and his role as a Shaman ; part 2

    Dec. 1, 1966
  • Maud Russell social worker, educator, and writer, discusses U.S./China relations

    Jun. 1, 1976
  • Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee

    The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee discusses the civil rights movement, protests, and jail with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 1962
  • Madame Lotte Lehmann discusses teaching

    Nov. 6, 1964
  • George Drossos, The Thacker Family, Mrs. Webb and Benny Bearskin discuss living in Chicago

    1968
  • Bernard Asbell

    Bernard Asbell discusses his book "The Plll"

    Jun. 14, 1995
  • Discussing the book "Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.: The Political Biography of an American Dilemma" with the author Professor Charles V. Hamilton

    Apr. 10, 1991
  • Interview with Eugene C. Kennedy

    Mar. 27, 1981
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