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Advocacy American History & Politics Chicago
  • Interviewing Chicago political activists Leon Despres, Dick Simpson and Nancy Jefferson

    Feb. 9, 1977
  • Abbie Hoffman

    Interview with members of the Chicago 8

    Mar. 26, 1988

    Interviewing Abbie Hoffman, Bobby Seale, and Dave Dellinger of the Chicago 8.

  •  Susan Catania, Clara Day, and Margaret Klimkowski

    Illinois state representative Susan Catania, Clara Day and Marguerite Klimkowski discuss the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)

    Nov. 1, 1978

    Discussing the Equal Rights Amendment with Illinois Representative Susan Catania and political activists Clara Day and Margaret Klimkowski.

  • Discussing the book, "Chicago: An Agenda For Change," with John Bailey, Robert Tucker and the author Dick Simpson ; part 4

    Oct. 9, 1974

    Discussion about Chicago: an agenda for change

  • Discussing the book "The Haymarket Tragedy," with the author, historian Paul Avrich

    Dec. 27, 1984
  • David T. Dellinger discusses his book "From Yale to Jail"

    Apr. 23, 1993

    The early influences of his father, his time in prison, and a bomb being sent to his home are among the topics covered in Dellinger’s book, “From Yale to Jail: The Story of a Moral Dissenter”. Dellinger is best known for being one of the Chicago Eight. He recalls a time in Lincoln Park, IL when he was warned to get out of there quickly because the police were told to attack Dellinger and his group.

  • Commemorating the centennial of the Haymarket Affair with authors and historians Bill Adelman, Paul Avrich, Carolyn Ashbaugh, and the grandson of Haymarket defendant Oscar Neebe, Bill Neebe

    May. 2, 1986
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