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  • Marya Mannes discusses book "But Will It Sell?" ; part 2

    Dec. 1, 1964

    Marya Mannes discusses her book But Will It Sell?, published in 1964. Mannes talks about American life and consumerism.

  • Marya Mannes discusses book "But Will It Sell?" ; part 1

    Dec. 1, 1964

    Marya Mannes talks about her book But Will It Sell?, published in 1964. Mannes talks about American life and consumerism.

  • Martin Lee discussing his book "Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in News Media"

    Dec. 6, 1990

    Discussing the book "Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting Bias in News Media" (published by Lyle Stuart) with author and investigative journalist Martin Lee.

  • Marshall Frady, Win Stracke in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jun. 14, 1979

    Discussing Billy Graham and revivalism with author and journalist Marshall Frady and singer and musician Win Stracke.

  • Mark Singer discusses his book “Funny Money” and the Penn Square Bank failure

    Jun. 22, 1985

    Author and journalist Mark Singer discusses and reads from his book “Funny Money.” This book, and interview, documents the events of the Penn Square Bank failure. Studs plays "Easy Come, Easy Go" - Johnny Green and His Orchestra (1934) and "Patriotic Diggers" - John Allison (ca. 1800).

  • Mark Danner in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 11, 1994

    Discussing the book "The Massacre at El Mozote: a Parable of the Cold War" (published by Vintage Press) with the author, journalist Mark Danner.

  • Marion Clark and Rudy Maxa discuss their book, "Public Trust, Private Lust: Sex, Power, and Corruption on Capitol Hill"

    Jul. 12, 1977

    Marion Clark and Rudy Maxa, investigative journalists, discuss their book, "Public Trust, Private Lust: Sex, Power, and Corruption on Capitol Hill." The two recall how Elizabeth Ray contacted them about an affair she was having with U.S. Representative Wayne Hays, who was using taxpayer's money to pay her. The journalists also discuss Koreagate and other corruptions going on in Washington D.C. in the 1970s.

  • Lucien Bodard discusses his book "Green Hell: Massacre of the Brazilian Indians" ; part 2

    1972

    French author Lucien Bodard discusses the genocide of indigenous tribes in Brazil, which dates back to the 16th century.

  • Lucien Bodard discusses his book "Green Hell: Massacre of the Brazilian Indians" ; part 1

    1972

    French author Lucien Bodard discusses his book which explores the genocide of indigenous tribes in Brazil, dating back to the 16th century. Content Warning: This conversation has the presence of outdated, biased, offensive language. Rather than remove this content, we present it in the context of twentieth-century social history to acknowledge and learn from its impact and to inspire awareness and discussion.

  • Louis Lomax

    Louis Lomax discusses the book "Thailand: The War That Is, The War That Will Be"

    1967

    Discussing Thailand and interviewing journalist Louis Lomax. Includes passage from book.

  • Lois Wille discusses the many problems at Crane High School

    Dec. 14, 1965

    Lois Wille caused an uproar with the story she wrote for the Chicago Daily News, "Inside a Slum High School." According to Wille's investigation, a lack of money, over crowding of students, lights that don't work in the school and no books were among some of the problems that Wille found at Crane High School. Students also had a pessimistic view, explained Wille, as she found students didn't believe the teachers and counselors cared what theyd do after they got out of high school but they just wanted them to get out and leave Crane.

  • Lois Wille discusses her book "Forever Open, Clear and Free: The Struggle for Chicago's Lakefront"

    Apr. 18, 1972
  • Len O'Connor discusses his book "Clout--Mayor Daley and His City"

    Apr. 4, 1975
  • Lawrence Weschler discusses his book “Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder”

    Jan. 22, 1997

    Lawrence Weschler discusses his book “Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder” and the Museum of Jurassic Technology. Weschler discusses the director of this museum, David Hildebrand Wilson, and the surreal and often humorous exhibits on display in the museum. Studs plays "Suite Anglaise No. 2 in A Minor: II. Bourrée 1 et 2" - Jean-Frédéric Neuburger.

  • Lawrence S. Ritter discusses baseball and his book, The Glory of Their Times.

    1970

    After interviewing multiple ballplayers whose careers spanned the first half of the 20th century, Lawrence S. Ritter published a well-received collection of their stories and perspectives. Included are some clips of Ritter's recordings.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

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