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Interviewing Raleigh Campbell of the Council of Southern Mountains, also Nan Hardin and Johanna Saylor: "Appalachian in Chicago"
Discussing "The Story of 77" with Oliver Harvey, Mary Ellen Kent, Lucy Bug and Pete Brandon.
Discussing the road to Louisville Kentucky with Nan Hardin.
Interviewing with Mrs. Joe Gaynell Begley while Studs was in Blackey, Kentucky.
Interviewing Mary Hollis and Sandra Maxwell, members of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).
Discussing the book "India, India" and interviewing the author Lisa Hobbs.
Interviewing a retired workingman Karl Selander while Studs was in Sweden.
Interviewing Jack Beatty, author and editor of the Atlantic Monthly.
Interviewing Holly Arntzen, a folk singer and songwriter of political and social protest songs.
Interviewing Gale Cincotta of National People's Action, a community activist organization working on issues of housing and employment, and Tom Fox.
Interviewing Gale Cincotta of National People's Action, a community activist organization working on issues of housing and employment, and Tom Fox.
Discussing Chicago neighborhoods with Alderman Dick Simpson, Ron Shaffman, Mary Lou Daniel and Fabian Padilla.
Discussing the play "A solo song for Doc" by James Allan MacPherson and interviewing cast members of City Lit, Joseph Moore, Chuck Smith and Ernest Perry.
Interviewing Bob Edney, a strip-miner, while Studs was in Newburgh, Indiana.
Interviewing Berman Gibson, Joe Norrick, and John Pierce, three miners from Appalachia. Studs begins with a clip of Harlan County singer, midwife, and activist Aunt Molly Jackson speaking about workers' living conditions.