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  • Dr. Samuel Floyd, Jr. discusses his book "The Power of Black Music: Interpreting Its History from Africa to the United States"

    Feb. 21, 1996
  • Discussing The Hammonds of Redcliffe, with Carol Bleser

    Dec. 2, 1981
  • Andreas Papandreou

    George Blanksten, Irma Edelman, Robert Eisner and Dr. Nicolas Pedritis discuss economist Andreas Papandreou's imprisonment

    Apr. 1, 1967
  • 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
  • Herbert Kohl, Stan Jones, and Arthur Tobier discuss alternative education

    Jun. 3, 1977
  • Studs, teachers and students have a conversation at a high school where there is controversy over the use of the book "Working"

    1982
  • George Von Hilsheimer discusses his book “How To Live with Your Special Child: A Practical Guide for Parents and Teachers” ; part 2

    Oct. 6, 1970
  • George Anastaplo discusses his denial into the Illinois State Bar Association

    Feb. 6, 1986
  • Discussing the book "The American inquisition: justice and injustice in the cold war" with the author Stanley Kutler

    Dec. 16, 1982
  • G. William Domhoff in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 24, 1984
  • Seymour Melman

    Interviewing Professor Seymour Melman

    1964
  • Joseph Campbell discusses his book "Myths to Live By"

    Jan. 31, 1973
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