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Social Reformers Travel & Culture - China
  • Interviewing in China with expatriate Americans and leftists Joan Hinton (Chan Hun) and Erwin "Sid" Engst (Zao Yang)

    1981
  • Dr. Joshua Horn talks with Studs Terkel "Away with all the pests" his latest book

    Apr. 15, 1971
  • Charles and Sylvia Fischer and Robert Weissbourd

    Charles and Sylvia Fischer and Robert Weissbourd talk with Studs Terkel

    Jun. 19, 1975

    Charles and Sylvia Fischer and Robert Weissbourd discuss their time spent living and working in China.

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