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Social Reformers

  • Discussing "war toys" with Olga Kreisberg and Jack Wright

    Dec. 13, 1965
  • Daniel Ellsberg

    Eqbal Ahmad, Daniel Ellsberg, Anthony Lukas and Anthony Russo talk with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    Jun. 9, 1972
  • Edwin C. "Bill" Berry

    Edwin C. Berry (Bill) discusses civil rights. Part 1

    1968
  • Race relations

    Studs Terkel discusses race relations and economic disparity with four Chicago area women ; part 1

    Jan. 27, 1965
  • St. Clair Drake and Paul Mundy discuss prejudice ; part 1

    1965
  • Dick Gregory

    Panel at University of Chicago Law School discuss ending capital punishment, part 2

    Feb. 19, 1965
  • Christopher Lasch discusses his book "The New Radicalism in America"

    1968
  • Paul David Wellstone

    Paul Wellstone reads from and discusses his book "Powerline"

    Aug. 17, 1981
  • Studs Terkel comments and presents Fiesta: a Chicago Happening ; part 2

    Aug. 23, 1969
  • Interview with Mary Hollis and Sandra Maxwell

    Jul. 9, 1993
  • Discussing the book "The Trimtab Factor: How Business Executives Can Help Solve the Nuclear Weapons Crisis" with Harold Willens.

    Feb. 1, 1984
  • Sidney Lens in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 15, 1983
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