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  • Miyoko Matsubara

    Miyoko Matsubara discusses her experiences as a survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima

    Mar. 29, 1962

    Miyoko Matsubara, a Japanese survivor of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, discusses her experiences through translator Joan Takada. Later in life, she went on to work with disadvantaged children and as an advocate for world peace and the prevention of nuclear testing and warfare.

  • Charles V. Hamilton

    Studs Terkel interviews Professor Charles V. Hamilton on his book written with Stokely Carmichael entitled "Black Power: Politics of Liberation in America"

    Nov. 21, 1967

    Using the backdrop of James Baldwin's "Nobody Knows My Name" and Baldwin's feelings that Blacks were ashamed of where they came from, Terkel interviews Professor and Chairman of the Political Science Department of Roosevelt University on his book coauthored with Stokely Carmichael entitled" Black Power: Politics of Liberation in America". Hamilton states that Blacks were taught to hate themselves and leave school believing that. Institutional racism and the deliberate oppression it creates, holds blacks back. Blacks are left out of crucial decision making processes that concern them.

  • Guy Duckworth

    Guy Duckworth and three students discuss teaching and learning piano, part 1

    1968

    Musician, pianist, and educator Guy Duckworth and three of his young students at Northwestern--Darrah Cloud, David Greenberg, and Scott MacMillan--discuss teaching and learning piano. Part 1 of 2.

  • Guy Duckworth

    Guy Duckworth and three students discuss teaching and learning piano, part 2

    1968

    Musician, pianist, and educator Guy Duckworth and three of his young students at Northwestern--Darrah Cloud, David Greenberg, and Scott MacMillan--discuss teaching and learning piano. Part 2 of 2.

  • LeRoy Bannerman

    Interview with LeRoy Bannerman ; part 1

    Nov. 4, 1988

    Interviewing LeRoy Bannerman, a Professor of Radio and Television at Indiana University (part 1 of 2).

  • LeRoy Bannerman

    Interview with LeRoy Bannerman ; part 2

    Nov. 4, 1988

    Interviewing LeRoy Bannerman, a Professor of Radio and Television at Indiana University (part 2 of 2).

  • Claudio Abbado

    Interview with Claudio Abbado and Philip Gossett

    Nov. 11, 1986

    Interviewing at Orchestra Hall with conductor Claudio Abbado and University of Chicago Professor of Music Philip Gossett.

  • Interviewing labor historian Bill Adelman and guest

    Jun. 30, 1994
  • Interview with Bill Adelman and Heinrich Nuhn

    Jun. 25, 1993

    Interviewing labor historian Bill Adelman and German author and historian Heinrich Nuhn.

  • Interviewing harpsichordist and educator Robert Conant

    Jun. 4, 1996
  • Interview with Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen

    Apr. 26, 1993

    Interviewing musician, composer, and teacher Terry Allen and actress Jo Harvey Allen.

  • Professor Dysen talks with Studs Terkel.

    Apr. 3, 1985
  • Interview with Nadia Barova

    Feb. 12, 1988

    Interviewing winner of the Kohl Education Award, Nadia Barova.

  • Interview with Steven Bensen, Debbie Kent Stein, and William Heyford

    May. 9, 1990

    Discussing the National Federation of the Blind with Steven Bensen, Debbie Kent Stein, and William Heyford.

  • Paul Robeson

    Interview with Avery Brooks

    Feb. 7, 1991

    Discussing Paul Robeson with actor, teacher, and musician Avery Brooks.

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