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The road to Wounded Knee V: an interview with Tom Cook (Part 5 of 5)

This part of KPFA's special report on the situation at Wounded Knee begins with an interview with Ron Harvey, reporting on a demonstration held at Mount Rushmore National Monument in support of the occupation at Wounded Knee, and actualities from the demonstration, including support from Chicano activists.
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The road to Wounded Knee IV: an interview with Crow Dog (Part 4 of 5)

Continuation of the special report on the past, present, and future of the occupation of Wounded Knee. This part begins with interviews with two journalists who were at Wounded Knee, Ron Harvey, a reporter for Pacifica Radio, and freelance journalist Mark Turtletaub. The reporters speak on the obstacles they had to overcome just to get onto the reservation, and surveillance by the FBI.
Note on box: hissy quality

The Household worker and the employment agency / produced by Bonnie Bellow.

Part of a series entitled "The Household Worker" that investigates the problems faced by household workers (broadcast on WBAI in December 1972). This episode reports on employment agencies that are currently bringing women from the Caribbean Islands to work as domestic workers for low wages and few benefits.

To be a full human being / Margaret Mead.

Margaret Mead delivers the opening keynote address at the annual conference of the National Council of Teachers of English, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota in November 1972. The theme of the conference is "To Be a Full Human Being," which derives from a quote from Mead.

The Need for African education / Haki Madhubuti.

Discussion of the need for Black children to study the language and history of their African heritage.|THE NEED FOR AFRICAN EDUCATION / Haki Madhubuti. - SERIES: National council of the teachers of English| no. 4.
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