The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee discusses the civil rights movement, protests, and jail with Studs Terkel
Terkel talks with Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee about the civil rights movement, protests, and jail.
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Terkel talks with Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee about the civil rights movement, protests, and jail.
Stokely Carmichael, Charlie Cobb, and Courtland Cox discuss civil rights and African Americans in politics. Discussing the philosophy of SNCC.
Interviewing Bertrand Russell and Phyllis Evans while Studs was in England.
Edward W. Said talks about the importance of language in shifting perceptions of Middle Eastern people, refutes some opinions about Palestine, identities, and overlapping Eastern and Western cultures.
Mary Lynn Kotz discusses her book "Rauschenberg, Art and Life" with Studs as they recount the works and story of 20th century art pioneer Robert Rauschenberg. They survey his career beginning in Port Arthur, TX, discussing his Depression-era upbringing which caused him to reuse and salvage virtually any object and transform it into art, his studies in Paris, made possible by the G.I.