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  • Anthropologist and linguist Lorenzo Turner discusses the Gullah dialect

    Sep. 27, 1953

    In 1953, one of the very first broadcasts on WFMT was with Lorenzo Turner. Topics that Turner cover include the Gullah language, his travels to Nigeria, and music. Turner also explains how using different inflections on a word can change its meaning.

  • Interview with St. Clair Drake, George Shepperson and Lorenzo Turner

    Apr. 27, 1966

    Discussing "Afro-American cross-currents" and interviewing St. Clair Drake, George Shepperson and Professor Lorenzo Turner.

  • Discussing Nigeria and interviewing Charles Keil

    1967
  • Osian Ellis in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 9, 1977
  • A conversation with Anna Linchevskaya and Douglas MacDonald

    Apr. 7, 1981

    Anna Linchevskaya and Douglas MacDonald talk about their newly released, Six Poems & Requiem, a collection by the poet Anna Akhmatova, which they translated from Russian to English.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Moses Silverman from Anshe Emet discusses cantorial music

    Apr. 4, 1972
  • Discussing the children's anti-pollution film "Down the road" and interviewing the author Allan Kitchell, Jr.

    1960
  • Lisel Mueller in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 20, 1976
  • Interviewing South African pianist and percussionist Ndikho Xaba and storyteller, poet and percussionist Nomusa Xaba

    Apr. 20, 1993
  • Humorist and author, Abe Burrows discusses his career

    Aug. 1980

    As previously presented in Studs Terkel's weekly Almanac program, Abe Burrows, talks about how he got into writing. After the Depression, Burrows explained he had no true goal in mind other than that of simply surviving. Typing out material on a typewriter was when Burrows realized he was good at both writing and comedy.

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