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Historians

  • Discussing the book "Weavers of Revolution: The Yarur Workers and Chile's Road to Socialism" with the author, historian Peter Winn

    Jul. 24, 1986
  • Discussing the book "Louis Armstrong, An American Genius" with biographer and author James Lincoln Collier

    Oct. 28, 1983
  • Interviewing pianist and music historian John Edward Hasse

    Mar. 22, 1989
  • Discussing the book "Ragtime: Its History, Composers, and Music" with editor and music historian John Edward Hasse

    Jul. 2, 1985
  • Discussing race relations in the workplace with Clarence Page and Charles Hamilton

    Mar. 29, 1990
  • Interviewing director and acting coach Peter Wood and Theatre School of DePaul University alumna and Chicago theater historian Lucille Strauss

    Aug. 24, 1988
  • Discussing the book "Professors, Politics, and Pop" with the author, historian Jon Wiener

    Nov. 18, 1991
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