Welfare rights mothers talk with Studs Terkel
Interviewing five welfare rights mothers Dovie Thurman, Bessie Bell, Catherine Dandridge, Mrs. Chmura, and Mrs. Holland.
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Interviewing five welfare rights mothers Dovie Thurman, Bessie Bell, Catherine Dandridge, Mrs. Chmura, and Mrs. Holland.
Interviewing Sister Mary William of Marillac House.
Discussing the book, "9226 Kercheval: The Storefront That Did Not Burn," and interviewing its author, Nancy Milio. Topics include community health services in Detroit, Michigan, and the response of African American residents.
Interviewing lawyer, activist and author Derrick Bell.
E.R. Braithwaite, Guyanese-born British-American novelist, writer, teacher and diplomat discusses his writing and career. The interview opens with Mr. Braithwaite, reading from his book "Reluctant neighbors".
Interviewing lawyer, activist and author Derrick Bell.
Interviewing lawyer, activist and author Derrick Bell.
Studs discusses race relations and economic disparity with four Chicago area women in a program entitled "Each of us can act". This recording was the last of a 6-part series, "Rearing the Child of Good Will", broadcast under the auspices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
Studs discusses race relations and economic disparity with four Chicago area women in a program entitled "Each of us can act". This recording was the last of a 6-part series, "Rearing the Child of Good Will", broadcast under the auspices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
Discussing Paul Robeson with actor, teacher, and musician Avery Brooks.