A selection of programs and series throughout the decades that were broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio.
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February 23, 1983 - Dr. Manning Marable, director of the Race Relations Institute and professor of history and economics at Fisk University in Nashville, speaking at Luther College, as part of symposium entitled, "Reaganomics vs. Black America." Marable discusses the current economic situation for blacks and possible solutions for the future.
February 23, 1983 - MPR reporter/producer Nancy Fushan interviews 90 year old Minnesota architect Thomas Ellerbe about his lengthy career and the state of architecture today.
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March 1, 1983 - Paul Dickson, co-author of "There are Alligators in our Sewers and Other American Credos", discusses the various popularly held beliefs and notions that have no factual basis. Dickson also answers listener questions.
March 1, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with novelist Jean M. Auel
March 2, 1983 - Frank Crigler, director of Mexican affairs for the State Department, talks with Bob Aronson.
March 4, 1983 - Executive director of the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) Matt Stark answers listener questions.
March 5, 1983 - On this Weekend program, Arthur Harkins, professor of future studies at University of Minnesota, discusses the forthcoming 'high tech' society, its impact on traditional industry, and how to prepare for it. Harkins also answers listener questions.
March 7, 1983 - The first of three retrospective programs about the Vietnam war. Featuring Morley Safer, Garrick Utley, Peter Arnett, Robert Scheer, and Phillip Knightly.
March 8, 1983 - Host Robert Cromie talks with Chicago educator Marva Collins about her book Marva Collins' Way.