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Social Reformers

  • Discussing agribusiness with photographer George Ballis

    Apr. 16, 1979
  • Richard "Skip" Richeimer discusses the Free Speech Movement

    1964
  • Discussing red-lining with C.A.P. panel; Hazel Montgomery, Bernie Willow, Stanley Nappolomi

    Jan. 14, 1975
  • Discussing life in El Salvador with development worker Jennifer Casolo

    1980
  • Uri Davis discusses the Arab-Israeli conflict ; part 1

  • Interview with the Latin American Defense Organization members

    1969
  • Discussing the Irish Civil Rights Movement with Mairead Corrigan

    Jun. 8, 1978
  • An interview with Philip Stern

    Jun. 28, 1988
  • Jessie F. (Florence) Binford

    Jessie Binford discusses Chicago and Hull House

    1968
  • Curtiss Brooks, Jan Hestor, and Philip Hauser

    Jan Hestor, Curtiss Brooks and Dr. Philip Hauser discuss racial discrimination in Chicago ; part 5

    1965
  • Clifford and Virginia Durr

    Clifford Durr and Virginia Durr discuss the Civil Rights Movement, part 1

    1965
  • 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
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