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  • Bernadette Devlin discusses civil rights in Ireland

    Sep. 28, 1989
  • Doug Marlette discusses "There's No Business Like Soul Business"

    May. 15, 1987

    Reverend Will B. Dunn and Mother Teresa are among the many subjects of Doug Marlette's book, "There's No Business Like Soul Business." Marlette explained his cartoons are either political or they deal with the religious right and race relations. The majority of the interview consists of Marlette and Studs Terkel reading lines from the cartoons in the book.

  • Reading Richard Wright's "The man who lived underground" with Michel Fabre ; part 1

    1964

    Terkel comments and reads from The Man Who Lived Underground

  • Discussing John F. Kennedy: eulogy for a young president

    Nov. 25, 1963

    Discussion about John F. Kennedy

  • Interviewing in Durban, South Africa, with George and Zinna (Mr. and Mrs. Everyman) while Studs was in South Africa ; part 1

    1963

    George and Zinna

  • Presenting the college ; part 1

    1964

    Terkel comments about the college

  • Discussing the MacDowell Colony: "A review of the month of April' ; part 1

    May. 5, 1964

    Terkel comments about the MacDowell Colony

  • Readings on politics, patriotism and adjustment ; part 1

    Jul. 17, 1964

    Terkel comments and reads about politics, patriotism and adjustment

  • Reading Nicholas Von Hoffman's "Mississippi notebook II" with additional comments on South Africa

    Sep. 24, 1964

    Terkel comments and reads from Mississippi notebook II

  • Interviewing members of the Philippine Educational Theatre Association

    1980

    members of the Philippine Educational Theatre Association.

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