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Latino Culture & History World History & Politics
  • Father Roy Bourgeois discusses why the School of the Americas must be closed down

    Mar. 24, 1994

    Father Roy Bourgeois travels the country, talking to groups of people who aren't aware that their tax dollars go to fund the School of the Americas. Bourgeois discovered that money provided was for military weapons & for the training of soldiers to torture and to kill people of Latin American countries.

  • Discussing the Nicaraguan Revolution, the Somoza regime, and the United States government's reaction to both with Sister Mary Hartman and Sergio Garcia

    Apr. 1, 1982
  • Discussing Nicaragua with Carlos Vias

    Oct. 29, 1986
  • Francisco Franco

    Carmen Alvarez and Juan Aguirre discuss the fight for democracy in Spain

    Oct. 31, 1974

    Terkel interviews Carmen Alvarez and Juan Aguirre about the changing political climate in Spain during the mid-seventies when Francisco Franco was losing power and the fight for democracy was gaining traction throughout Spain.

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