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Social Reformers

  • LaDonna Harris discusses Native American history and her work with Americans for Indian Opportunity

    Oct. 2, 1992
  • Jennifer Davis, Bill Sutherland and Zola Zembe discuss South Africa and apartheid

    Feb. 27, 1979
  • Vine Deloria discusses his book "American Indians, American Justice"

    Nov. 17, 1983
  • P. David Finks discusses his book "The Radical Vision of Saul Alinsky"

    Sep. 7, 1984
  • Mary Harding discusses her time in a Bolivian prison

    Apr. 30, 1973
  • Interviewing members of SANE/FREEZE; President William Sloane Coffin, Jr., Executive Director Monica Green and SANE's former Executive Director David Cortright.

    Aug. 9, 1991
  • Mrs. Bailey Bishop and Edith Neisser talk about education of children, part 1

    1965
  • Pat Duncan discusses Apartheid and South Africa ; part 1

    1963
  • Charles and Sylvia Fischer and Robert Weissbourd

    Charles and Sylvia Fischer and Robert Weissbourd talk with Studs Terkel

    Jun. 19, 1975
  • Jonathan Katz

    Jonathan Katz discusses his book "Gay American History"

    Feb. 4, 1977
  • Juliet Mitchell discusses women, family, and oppression

    Apr. 25, 1971
  • Florence Scala

    Florence Scala and Peggy Terry discuss politics

    Aug. 15, 1973
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