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  • Red Saunders discusses jazz music and jazz musicians

    Mar. 16, 1978

    Red Saunders discusses jazz music and jazz musicians.

  • Red Norvo discusses recording various albums throughout his career

    Oct. 21, 1976

    Red Norvo remembers recording some of his albums with other performers like Mildred Bailey, Dizzy Gillespie, and Benny Goodman, as well as the revival of jazz music. Recordings are played of the following: "Lover Come Back to Me" by the Red Norvo Combo, "The Weekend of a Private Secretary" sung by Mildred Bailey, "Congo Blues" by Red Norvo And His Selected Sextet, "After You've Gone" by Red Norvo feat. Benny Goodman Sextet, "Rhee! Oh! Rhee" by Red Norvo, "The Night is Blue" by Red Norvo, and "Everything I've Got Belongs to You" by Red Norvo. Songs have been removed due to copyright.

  • Readings on politics, patriotism and adjustment ; part 1

    Jul. 17, 1964

    Terkel comments and reads about politics, patriotism and adjustment

  • Reading with Jamie Gilson and Vreni Naess from "Winnie the Pooh"

    Jun. 21, 1961

    Terkel comments and reads from Winnie-the-Pooh

  • Reading the letters of ex-convict Jimmy Blake

    Jul. 11, 1962

    Terkel comments and reads letters of ex-convict Jimmy Blake

  • Reading short stories and poems and music

    Feb. 6, 1991

    Reading short stories and poems

  • Reading Richard Wright's "The man who lived underground" with Michel Fabre ; part 3

    1964
  • Reading Richard Wright's "The man who lived underground" with Michel Fabre ; part 2

    1964
  • Reading Richard Wright's "The man who lived underground" with Michel Fabre ; part 1

    1964

    Terkel comments and reads from The Man Who Lived Underground

  • Reading poetry with actor Gary Merrill.

    Jul. 9, 1985

    Terkel comments and reads poetry with Gary Merrill

  • Reading Nicholas Von Hoffman's "Mississippi notebook II" with additional comments on South Africa

    Sep. 24, 1964

    Terkel comments and reads from Mississippi notebook II

  • Reading from the book "China Diary" (published by Abrams) written by Stephen Spender and David Hockney.

    Oct. 24, 1983

    Reading from China diary

  • Reading from "I saw a Man," children's poems by John Anthony Ciardi, with two children, Peter Sheres and Iris Liberum

    Apr. 5, 1959

    Terkel comments and two children read from I saw a Man

  • Raymond T. Exum and Marguerite Klimkowski discuss the merits of the Equal Rights Amendment

    Nov. 22, 1978

    Rev. Raymond Exum and Marguerite Klimkowski discuss the merits of the Equal Rights Amendment by comparing the 14th amendment, reviewing other federal and state laws, and considering gender based discrimination.

  • Raymond Bonner discusses his book "Waltzing with a Dictator: The Marcos and The Making of American Policy"

    May. 21, 1987

    Interviewing author Raymond Bonner on American foreign policy, America’s relationship with dictators, and the rise of the Marcos family. Includes a test tone lasting about 30 seconds. Content Warning: This conversation includes racially and/or culturally derogatory language and/or negative depictions of Black and Indigenous people of color, women, and LGBTQI+ individuals. 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.

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