Discussing the book "Dalton Trumbo" (published by Scribner) with author and biographer Bruce Cook.
British journalist James Cameron reflects on the events of the 1968 Democratic National Convention.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations
Discussing India and interviewing James Cameron while Studs was in London, England.
Interviewing James Cameron while Studs was in London, England.
Discussing the election with James Cameron.
Interviewing members of the folk group Bright Morning Star.
Interviewing Bob Edney, a strip-miner, while Studs was in Newburgh, Indiana.
Interviewing labor historian Bill Adelman and German author and historian Heinrich Nuhn.
Interviewing Berman Gibson, Joe Norrick, and John Pierce, three miners from Appalachia. Studs begins with a clip of Harlan County singer, midwife, and activist Aunt Molly Jackson speaking about workers' living conditions.
Discussing the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul with members, Bella Itkin and Joe Slowik.
Interviewing Belinda Belcher, executive director of the Uptown People's Law Center, and guest.
Discussing the book "Lost Cities of Africa" with author Basil Davidson while Studs was in London.
Barno Hughes discusses being a writer in Johannesburg until 19:20 and Carl Douglas Fuchs discusses the diversity of South Africa: Studs Terkel in South Africa.
Discussing the play "Da" with Barnard Hughes.