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Created1951-03-21
DescriptionMeredith Harless interviews American folk music performer George Bennett and discusses the Atlantic Union Committee with Congressman Richard Harless.
Created1951-04-01
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Meredith Harless interviews Casey Stengel and Joe DiMaggio regarding such topics as the New York Yankees spring training in Phoenix and the difficulties of the training season for an older player, traveling around the United States, the team's prospects for the upcoming season, team rosters, and DiMaggio's family, beginnings in

Meredith Harless interviews Casey Stengel and Joe DiMaggio regarding such topics as the New York Yankees spring training in Phoenix and the difficulties of the training season for an older player, traveling around the United States, the team's prospects for the upcoming season, team rosters, and DiMaggio's family, beginnings in baseball, restaurant, and advice for boys who aspire to play baseball professionally.
Created1951-01-16
DescriptionMeredith Harless interviews actress Susan Peters, who discusses such topics as various theatre and film productions, her life and her hunting accident, and treatment of polio victims.
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ContributorsSpindler, Rob (Author)
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This document provides an index of the content of Recordings 1-5, including time codes.

Created1951
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Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona," on anti-communist activities in the United States and Congressmen Harold “Porque” Patten (D-AZ), Walter S. Baring Jr. (D-NV), Wesley A. D'Ewart (R-MT), and Charley Willis, Executive Secretary of the Small Miners Association of Arizona, regarding

Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona," on anti-communist activities in the United States and Congressmen Harold “Porque” Patten (D-AZ), Walter S. Baring Jr. (D-NV), Wesley A. D'Ewart (R-MT), and Charley Willis, Executive Secretary of the Small Miners Association of Arizona, regarding such subjects as the Colorado River Project and "Indian problems" in Arizona.

Created1951
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Meredith Harless interviews William Murphy, the "federal agent in charge of the FBI in Arizona," on anti-communist activities in the United States (Side A) and actress Jane Winton (Side B).

Created1963-08-25
DescriptionThis Sunday morning broadcast, hosted by Austin Coleman for Ragsdale Mortuary, commemorates the Emancipation Proclamation. It features religious music by Mahalia Jackson and several others and provides a brief history of the Ragsdale Mortuary.
Created1963-03-24
DescriptionIn this sermon, Rev. Mondy discusses the Emancipation Proclamation.
Created1963 (year uncertain)
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This Sunday morning broadcast, hosted by Austin Coleman, features a commemoration of the Emancipation Proclamation. Coleman also reads a letter from Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson of Coolidge, Arizona discussing citizenship and freedom; reports on a NAACP meeting covering the absence of “negro” employees in Arizona state government positions,

This Sunday morning broadcast, hosted by Austin Coleman, features a commemoration of the Emancipation Proclamation. Coleman also reads a letter from Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson of Coolidge, Arizona discussing citizenship and freedom; reports on a NAACP meeting covering the absence of “negro” employees in Arizona state government positions, discrimination in public accommodations, and calls for a march on the Arizona capitol if the accommodations bill is not passed; and introduces and comments on a clip of Martin Luther King's "Three Words" (All, Here, Now).
Created1964
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Austin Coleman introduces this program celebrating Mothers' Day. It features Sid McCoy reading "At My Mother's Knee," Eleanor Ragsdale commenting on the event, and Lincoln Ragsdale presenting a sermon on "The Negro Mother." Lincoln Ragsdale also asks for volunteers to assist with Martin Luther King's planned visit to

Austin Coleman introduces this program celebrating Mothers' Day. It features Sid McCoy reading "At My Mother's Knee," Eleanor Ragsdale commenting on the event, and Lincoln Ragsdale presenting a sermon on "The Negro Mother." Lincoln Ragsdale also asks for volunteers to assist with Martin Luther King's planned visit to "Montgomery Stadium" on June 3.