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Authors, Writers American History & Politics Vietnam War
  • Terkel comments and presents 1968 Democratic Convention documentary

    1968

    Terkel comments and presents 1968 Democratic Convention documentary. He is introduced by William F. Malloch, a composer at the Convention.

  • Robert Del Tredici discusses his book "At Work in the Fields of the Bomb"

    Jun. 6, 1988

    Robert del Tredici photographer, artist, and author discusses the history of nuclear weapon production plants around the United States and the effects of nuclear radiation.

  • Lt. Col Anthony Herbert talks with Studs Terkel Part 1

    1970
  • Lt. Col Anthony Herbert talks with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    1970
  • Lady Borton discusses her book "After Sorrow"

    May. 10, 1995

    In her book, "After Sorrow: An American Among the Vietnamese," Lady Burton tells stories and reflects on what it was like to live among the village people in South Vietnam. Borton found the people to be smart. Among some of her stories, she learned how women carried messages and weapons through enemy territories.

  • Jimmy Breslin

    Jimmy Breslin, journalist and author discusses his book about the Watergate Affair

    May. 22, 1975

    Discussing "How the Good Guys Finally Won : Notes from an Impeachment Summer" and interviewing Jimmy Breslin.

  • Interview with Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber

    May. 20, 1986

    Interviewing Vietnam veterans and peace activists Dr. Charles Clements and Asa Baber.

  • Gloria Emerson in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 5, 1977

    Interviewing former war correspondent, journalist and author Gloria Emerson.

  • George Smith talks with Studs Terkel

    Dec. 10, 1971
  • Daniel Ellsberg

    Eqbal Ahmad, Daniel Ellsberg, Anthony Lukas and Anthony Russo talk with Studs Terkel ; part 3

    Jun. 9, 1972

    Eqbal Ahmad, Daniel Ellsberg, Anthony Lukas and Anthony Russo discuss Anthony Russo's trial and treatment he endured during his time from conviction to release in federal prison compared to the treatment of prisoners tortured in Vietnam.

  • Dotson Radar

    Dotson Rader discusses his book "I ain't marchin'anymore" with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 26, 1971

    The program starts with a short clip of Studs Terkel interviewing Peggy Terry talking about The Great Depression and American propaganda during Vietnam War. After that clip. Dotson Rader starts to talk about his book "I ain't marchin' anymore"

  • Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about her book "Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream"

    1976

    Doris Kearns Goodwin talks about her book and her relationship with President Johnson.

  • Don Luce talks with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 1, 1973

    Terkel comments and presents Don Luce reading poetry

  • Discussing the book "Our War: What We Did in Vietnam And What It Did to Us" with the author, journalist David Harris

    Oct. 1, 1996
  • Discussing the book "Observing the Nixon Years: 'Notes and Comment' from the New Yorker on the Vietnam War and the Watergate Crisis, 1969-1975" with Jonathan Schell

    May. 18, 1989
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