Studs Terkel discusses race relations and economic disparity with four Chicago area women ; part 1
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First broadcast on January 27, 1965. Studs discusses race relations
and economic disparity with four Chicago area women in a program
entitled "Each of us can act". This recording was the last of a
6-part series, "Rearing the Child of Good Will", broadcast under
the auspices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The
series focused on prejudice, race, religion, and community.
Interviewees are: Madeline Bonsigniore of Chicago's south suburbs
Naomi Brodky of the Marynook neighborhood of Chicago Lynn Williams
of Winnetka, IL Harriet White of the NCCJ The discussion begins
with a snipped from Terkel's interview with "Jimmy" a 17-year old
African American male who had been involved with gangs on the
Chicago's west side. Other topics of discussion include racial
integration, schools, and home ownership.
and economic disparity with four Chicago area women in a program
entitled "Each of us can act". This recording was the last of a
6-part series, "Rearing the Child of Good Will", broadcast under
the auspices of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The
series focused on prejudice, race, religion, and community.
Interviewees are: Madeline Bonsigniore of Chicago's south suburbs
Naomi Brodky of the Marynook neighborhood of Chicago Lynn Williams
of Winnetka, IL Harriet White of the NCCJ The discussion begins
with a snipped from Terkel's interview with "Jimmy" a 17-year old
African American male who had been involved with gangs on the
Chicago's west side. Other topics of discussion include racial
integration, schools, and home ownership.
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