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  • Dan La Botz in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Aug. 26, 1991

    Discussing the book "Rank and File Rebellion: Teamsters for a Democratic Union" (published by Verso) with the author, labor activist and historian Dan La Botz.

  • Cyrus Colter reads from and discusses his novel, "The River of Eros"

    Jun. 30, 1972

    Set on the South Side of Chicago in 1971, Cyrus Colter's novel, "The River of Eros," is the story of Clotilda and her two grandchildren. Colter said Clotilda was very similar to the matriarchal roles of the women living in the deep South. *Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Constance Curry, Mae Bertha Carter in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 1, 1996

    Discussing the book "Silver Rights" (published by Algonquin Books) with the author Constance Curry and the book's subject, Mae Bertha Carter.

  • Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the defunding of the Illinois Writers' Project, a New Deal program for out-of-work authors, with Project editor and author Jerre Mangione, writer and actor Dave Peltz, and author Sam Ross

    Sep. 22, 1989

    Commemoration of the defunding of the Illinois Writers' Project

  • Clifton Fadiman reads from and discusses Cricket, a magazine for young people.

    Just because a person is young doesn't mean he or she wouldn't want to read and learn from a magazine. Clifton Fadiman is proud of the work Cricket has done, as he's received letters from children, parents, grandparents, and school teachers from all other the world.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Clifton Fadiman in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jun. 30, 1978
  • Claude Brown

    Claude Brown talks with Studs Terkel

    Sep. 13, 1965

    Discussing the book "Manchild in the Promised Land" with Claude Brown. Brown also discusses growing up in Harlem, New York as an African American man. Includes a clip of a man speaking from the county jail. Includes a song sung by Mahalia Jackson. Includes a clip of children singing.

  • Clancy Sigal

    Clancy Sigal discusses his book “Zone of the Interior”

    Jun. 11, 1992

    Clancy Sigal and Studs Terkel discuss Sigal’s book “Zone of the Interior” and the role that schizophrenia plays in it. Both Sigal and Terkel read excerpts from Sigal’s book.

  • Charles Richard Johnson reads from and discusses his book "Middle Passage"

    Jan. 30, 1991

    Rutherford Calhoun is the main character of Charles Richard Johnson's novel, "Middle Passage." In his quest to get away from his marriage and a bill collector, a freed slave himself, Rutherford stows away onto a ship not realizing that the cargo being carried are slaves from Africa.

  • Charles Newman discusses his novel "New Axis: Or, The Little Ed Stories, an Exhibition"; part 1

    Jul. 19, 1966

    Charles Newman discusses and reads from his book "New Axis".

  • Charles Newman discusses his novel "New Axis: Or, The Little Ed Stories, an Exhibition" with Studs Terkel ; part 2

    Jul. 19, 1966

    Studs interviews Charles Newman and discusses his novel, "New Axis." Both Studs and Charles Newman read excerpts from the novel.

  • Charlemae Hill Rollins discusses and reads from her book "The Christmas gif'"

    1970

    Charlemae Hill Rollins and Studs Terkel read from "The Christmas Gif" and discuss it's importance in African American literature. The book is an anthology of Christmas poems, songs, and stories, written by and about Negroes, and compiled by librarian Charlemae Hill Rollins. The book was first published in 1963.

  • Charlayne Hunter-Gault discusses her book "In My Place"

    Jun. 3, 1995

    Charlayne Hunter-Gault's book, "In My Place," offers Hunter-Gault's experiences with history, namely her being one of only 2 Black students that were allowed to go to the University of Georgia. She talks about liberation and freedom and she recalls what it would have been like for her ancestors to struggle .

  • Chaim Potok discusses the Hasidic movement; part 2

    May. 5, 1967

    Interviewing Chaim Potok, soon after the publication of his book The Chosen.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Chaim Potok discusses the Hasidic movement; part 1

    May. 5, 1967

    Interviewing Chaim Potok, soon after the publication of his book The Chosen.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

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