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Social Reformers

  • Karen DeCrow reads from and discusses her book "The Young Woman's Guide to Liberation"

  • Genora Johnson Dollinger, Papa John Creach in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 29, 1978
  • Paul Watson discusses his book "Sea Shepherd: My Fight for Whales and Seals"

    Jan. 22, 1982
  • Cleveland Amory strikes back

    Nov. 14, 1979
  • Jessie F. (Florence) Binford

    Jessie F. [Florence] Binford talks with Studs Terkel about Jane Addams

    Jun. 13, 1960
  • Studs Terkel talks with members of the Mattachine Midwest organization

    Feb. 19, 1970
  • St. Clair Drake and Paul Mundy discuss prejudice ; part 4

    1965
  • Anne Guerrero discusses religion ; part 3

    1968
  • Auburn University student discusses the Civil Rights march on campus and his involvement

    1965
  • Nicholas Von Hoffman discusses his novel, "Two Three Many More" with Studs Terkel

    1970
  • Simon Wiesenthal

    Simon Wiesenthal discusses World War II and The Sunflower

    Mar. 12, 1976
  • Joan Baez

    Joan Baez performs and speaks with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 11, 1967
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