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  • Ewan MacColl discusses literature and his music ; part 2

    Nov. 16, 1962

    Scottish folk singer and song collector Ewan McColl discusses the folk song revival occurring in the United Kingdom and his repertoire of folk songs

  • Interview with Oscar Brown Jr. ; part 2

    Jun. 26, 1962
  • Interviewing Lili Chookasian ; part 2

    Apr. 25, 1961
  • David Vardi discusses his life and career ; part 2

    Apr. 12, 1962

    Actor David Vardi discusses his upcoming role in the Tenth Man, written by Paddy Chayefsky. The performance will occur at the Blackstone Theater. Vardi also discusses his life growing up in Israel and his transition into the acting world.

  • Interviewing Martha Schlamme ; part 2

    Feb. 4, 1958
  • Interviewing actor Yves Montand while Studs was in Paris, France ; part 4

    Dec. 1962
  • Norman Thomas talks with Studs Terkel

    1968

    Interviewing Norman Thomas on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

  • Stuart Dybek reads from and discusses his book "The Coast of Chicago"

    May. 7, 1990

    Hearing Chopin being played through the pipes of another apartment and a tale about a young girl who died and whose father froze her body in an ice house are among the stories in Stuart Dybek's book, "The Coast of Chicago." Dybek explained that although his stories may seem dream-like, he tries to come up up with stories from some place of reality.

  • Willard Maas in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Apr. 15, 1964
  • Albert John Luthuli discusses the struggle for democratic rule in South Africa

    Mar. 1963

    Albert John Luthuli, President of the African National Congress, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and Zulu Chief, discusses politics of South Africa. The interview includes discussions about his early life and education, and his teaching career, becoming chief of the Zulus, and working as the President of the African National Congress. He also explains his thoughts on peaceful methods of fighting against discrimination and apartheid in South Africa.

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