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Religious personnel Advocacy
  • A. J. (Albert John) Luthuli

    Albert John Luthuli discusses apartheid in South Africa

    Mar. 1, 1963

    Albert John Luthuli discusses apartheid in South Africa.

  • Discussing El Salvador with a panel composed of Father Dan Hedley, Sister Kay Kelly, Rene Golden and Secundine Ramirez.

    Discussing El Salvador with a panel composed of Father Dan Hedley, Sister Kay Kelly, Rene Golden and Secundine Ramirez

    Feb. 19, 1981
  • John (Fire) Lame Deer, Richard Erdoes in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 15, 1972
  • Sister Mary William

    Sister Mary William talks with Studs Terkel

    Apr. 10, 1968

    Interviewing Sister Mary William of Marillac House.

  • John A. McDermott and Sister Mary Peters

    John A. McDermott and Sister Mary Peter discuss Catholic Church's Participation in Civil Rights Movement

    Sep. 15, 1965

    John A. McDermott and Sister Mary Peters discuss Catholic Church's Participation in Civil Rights Movement. Includes interview with unknown Catholic man opposed to nuns' and priests' involvement. Includes song "It Isn't Nice" by Judy Collins.

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