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  • Interviewing Robert Louis Shayon

    1964
  • Clifford and Virginia Durr

    Clifford Durr and Virginia Durr discuss the Civil Rights Movement, part 1

    1965

    Alabama lawyer Clifford Durr and his wife, civil rights activist Virginia Durr, discuss the Civil Rights Movement, part 1 of 3. Discussion topics include the Selma March, Rosa Parks, Montgomery, Alabama, and the "white south."

  • Clifford and Virginia Durr

    Clifford Durr and Virginia Durr discuss the Civil Rights Movement, part 2

    1965

    Alabama lawyer Clifford Durr and his wife, civil rights activist Virginia Durr, discuss the Civil Rights Movement, part 2. They talk about segregation, civil rights activist Aubrey Willis Williams, former Alabama attorney general Richmond Flowers, and representing dissidents as a lawyer.

  • James Sherburne in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Aug. 22, 1973
  • Discussing the book "Poor Boy and a Long Way From Home" with the author, novelist and playwright Jim Sherburne

    Sep. 18, 1984
  • Discussing the book "The Rise of American Air Power: The Creation of Armageddon" with the author, historian Michael Sherry

    May. 3, 1988
  • Russell Sherman discusses and reads from his book “Piano Pieces”

    May. 17, 1996

    Author and pianist Russell Sherman discusses his book “Piano Pieces” and the philosophical concepts associated with listening to and playing music. Sherman plays a selection of compositions in the studio.

  • Discussing the book "Pissarro, His Life and Work" with the author Ralph Shikes

    Jul. 14, 1980
  • Discussing Oxfam America with Joe Short

    Aug. 8, 1980

    Oxfam America invests privately raised funds in partnership with local organizations across the globe to promote social and economic justice and search for solutions for hunger, poverty, and injustice.

  • Discussing Oxfam's work in Nicaragua with Joseph Short, M.D.

    Mar. 7, 1984

    Oxfam partners with local organizations and provides funding and technical expertise to help find lasting solutions to poverty, suffering, and social and economic injustice.

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