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  • Interviewing Emily Hahn

    Jul. 15, 1963
  • Discussing the book "William Henry Jackson and the Transformation of the American Landscape" with author, art historian Peter Hales

    Aug. 18, 1988
  • Interviewing Arthur Haley

    Feb. 17, 1962
  • Discussing the book "For Democracy, Workers, and God: Labor Song-Poems and Labor Protest, 1865-95," a collection of songs and poems with folksinger and songwriter Bucky Halker

    Jun. 14, 1991
  • Interviewing jazz guitarist Fareed Haque

    May. 2, 1996
  • Discussing the book "Who Put The Rainbow in The Wizard of Oz?: Yip Harburg, lyricist" with the author Ernie Harburg

    Nov. 9, 1993
  • Interview with Lynn Harrell

    Feb. 1, 1982

    Terkel interviews cellist Lynn Harrell.

  • Discussing the book "The Other America" with Michael Harrington.

    Jul. 1, 1964
  • Discussing the triple revolution ; part 2

    Aug. 22, 1964
  • Discussing the book "The New American Poverty," with the author Michael Harrington

    May. 1, 1984
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