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  • Discussing the book "The Violence of Our Lives: Interviews with Life-Sentence Prisoners in America" with Tony Parker

    Mar. 29, 1995
  • Interviewing Mary Parparis, Cockney waitress, while Studs was in England ; part 1

    Nov. 1, 1962
  • Mary Parparis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    1980
  • Discussing the play "Your Home In the West," with Estelle Parsons

    Oct. 30, 1991
  • Estelle Parsons in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Apr. 3, 1996
  • Interviewing Virgil Partch

    Jul. 5, 1963
  • Presenting music with Sandy and Caroline Paton

    Apr. 4, 1997
  • Interviewing Tom Paxton, Anne Hills and Bob Gibson

    Feb. 8, 1985
  • Discussing the book "I've Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle" with Professor Charles M. Payne

    Jun. 20, 1995
  • Interviewing Mark Pearlberg, Wolcott, Stanley Kunitz, and Stephen Spender

    Nov. 7, 1989
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