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Journalists Childhood & Youth
  • Discussing the book "Is there no place on earth for me?" with the author Susan Sheehan

    Sep. 20, 1993

    Discussing the book "Is there no place on earth for me?" with the author Susan Sheehan.

  • Alex Kotlowitz

    Alex Kotlowitz discusses his book "There Are No Children Here"

    Feb. 28, 1991

    Discussing the book "There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing up in the Other America" with author Alex Kotlowitz. Includes excerpt from WFMT doumentary, "Born to Live".

  • Anthony Lukas discusses "Don't shoot, We are your Children!"

    Apr. 15, 1971
  • Discussing the book, "If Men Were Angels," and interviewing the author Milton Mayer

    1970
  • Interview with Susan Brownmiller

    Mar. 1, 1989

    Discussing "Waverly Place," (published by Grove Press) with the author Susan Brownmiller.

  • Lois Wille talks with Studs Terkel

    Dec. 14, 1965

    Terkel interviews journalist/editor/author Lois Wille.

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