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Created1984-09-19
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An invited lecture by "gonzo journalist" Hunter S.Thompson at Arizona State University, September 19, 1984. An amateur recording from the audience with significant background/crowd noise. The introduction is joined in progress. Thompson responds to questions from the audience. The talk includes some inappropriate language. The recording is incomplete but appears

An invited lecture by "gonzo journalist" Hunter S.Thompson at Arizona State University, September 19, 1984. An amateur recording from the audience with significant background/crowd noise. The introduction is joined in progress. Thompson responds to questions from the audience. The talk includes some inappropriate language. The recording is incomplete but appears to end as Thompson is finishing his remarks.
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Created2009
DescriptionPresident Barack Obama speaks at the ASU Commencement ceremony at Sun Devil Stadium, May 13, 2009.
ContributorsSpindler, Robert (Photographer)
Created2004-10-13
DescriptionPhotographs of the ASU Tempe campus depicting debate preparations, media working the event, political figures and student involvement. Photos of the debate inside Gammage Auditorium are not included.
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ContributorsChavez, Cesar (Speaker) / Nowakowski, Michael (Speaker) / Bernasconi, Soccoro (Speaker) / M.E.Ch.A. (Arizona State University) (Contributor)
Created1989
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Video clips and Spanish language news story of Chavez speaking at ASU regarding pesticides and farm workers. The event was sponsored by the student organization MECHA.

ASU News Bureau, Special Projects, Tape SP-003.

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.
Created1964
DescriptionPresentation by Joseph W. Matthews, Dean of the Ecumenical Institute of Evanston, Illinois, at a meeting sponsored by Arizona State University's Wesley Foundation. This recording has some audio quality and bleed-through issues.
Created1964-03-22
DescriptionAustin Coleman hosts this Easter season program. It features an Easter message from Lincoln Ragsdale, commentary by Ragsdale regarding discrimination, and an announcement of a demonstration to be held at the Capitol "Monday at noon."