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Political participation--United States. American History & Politics
  • Saul Alinsky

    Saul Alinsky, American community organizer, political activist, and writer discusses his book "Rules for Radicals" with Studs Terkel

    1971

    Community organizer and social activist, Saul Alinsky speaks about his newest book, "Rules for Radicals," and reminisces about his work in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, his advocacy for African-American labor rights, and his connection with the Mexican-American civil rights movement in California. Although Studs' introduction states that this is a rebroadcast of a 1962 interview, that is incorrect. The interview was recorded in 1971.

  • Harry C. Boyte

    Interview with Harry C. Boyte

    Feb. 16, 1981

    Discussing the book "Backyard Revolution: Understanding the New Citizen Movement," (published by Temple University Press) with the author Harry C. Boyte.

  • Discussing the book, "Strategies for Change," and interviewing the author, Alderman Dick Simpson

    Sep. 27, 1976
  • Discussing the book, "Being and doing," and interviewing political activist Marcus Raskin ; part 2

    Jun. 29, 1971
  • Discussing the book, "Being and doing," and interviewing political activist Marcus Raskin ; part 1

    Jun. 29, 1971
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