October 12, 1992 - A Worldview interview with Jack Weatherford, anthropology professor at Macalester College and author of the book, Native Roots: How the Indians Enriched America. As part of revisionism of American history, especially the story of Columbus, Weatherford discusses the importance and influence of Native people on America as two continents.
October 23, 1992 - On this segment of Voices from the Heartland, American writer and historian William Least Heat-Moon reads from PrairyErth (A Deep Map).
October 31, 1992 - A Weekend Edition interview with English journalist and author Eric Silver shares details on figures within his book, The Book of the Just: The Unsung Heroes Who Rescued Jews from Hitler.
December 30, 1992 - With the the book reissue of Radio Comedy by Arthur Frank Wertheim, MPR’s Cathy Wurzer interviews local music and radio historian Arne Fogel about the music and entertainment history of radio's Golden Age.
January 27, 1993 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews documentarian Kristian Berg about his film, The Dakota Conflict. The film, aired on KTCA-TV, focuses on the events before and after the Lakota War against colonizers in 1862.
March 1, 1993 - American scientist and historian Jared Diamond details his book, The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution & Future of the Human Animal.
March 2, 1993 - A Midmorning interview with local historian Peter Rachleff about his book, Hard-Pressed in the Heartland: The Hormel Strike and the Future of the Labor Movement.
March 5, 1993 - This First Friday program segment presents an essay by filmmaker Kathleen Swan on the hanging of Ann Bilansky.
March 8, 1993 - MPR’s Paula Schroeder interviews a member of Minnesota Historical Society about new issuance of Native language books, including A Dakota-English Dictionary by Stephen R. Riggs, and An English-Dakota Dictionary by John P. Williamson.
March 9, 1993 - Allan Kornblum, editor and publisher of Coffee House Press, lays out a short history of books and printmaking.