00 / 00 ©Evening Standard/Getty Images Oliver Howes discusses life in England; part 2 BROADCAST: 1962 | DURATION: 00:42:50 Synopsis Oliver Howes discusses his thoughts on racism in England, his daily life, and what he wants out of life. Audio is distorted from 15:39 to 35:42; part 2. Details Broadcast Date 1962 Physical Format 1 sound tape reel (ca. 60 min.) : 5 in. Duration 42 minutes, 50 seconds Digital Format WAV Ownership The Chicago History Museum Language English Topics Travel & Culture - United Kingdom Working, Labor, Economy Community Activism & Social Reform People Workers Tags Howes, Oliver England England--Description and travel Audiotapes. Radio programs. WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.) Racism in England "Till Death Do Us Part", British TV show, 1965-1975 Class prejudice Awareness and discussion of prejudice English class structure After effects of British colonialism Daily life description Livery drivers Taxi cab driver England--London Personal religious beliefs Related Programs Denis Mitchell and Mack have a conversation with Studs in a pub while visiting London Sep. 9, 1960 Interview with Jonathan Kozol ; part two May. 8, 1968 Professor William J. Fishman discusses his book "The Streets of East London" Oct. 5, 1982 Discussing the "Common man: a man for all seasons" by Robert Bolt and interviewing actor George Rose ; part 1 1963 John A. McDermott and Sister Mary Peter discuss Catholic Church's Participation in Civil Rights Movement Sep. 15, 1965 Margaret Barry and Michael Gorman discuss music 1960