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The Power of Protest
Series:
Subtitle:
Program Type:
Speech
Featured Speakers/Commentators:
Joel Geier
Contributor:
Eric Rehder-WSUM
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Date Published:
Nov. 29, 2000, 10:58 a.m.
Summary:
The protests of the 1960's evolved to overcome a variety of issues. The movements of the present day are tackling similar issues and can learn from the experiences of the 1960's.
Credits:
Producer: Eric Rehder-WSUM
Uploaded by: Eric Rehder-WSUM
Notes:
Version 1:
Broadcast Version
Description:
Length (hh:mm:ss):
00:22:22
Language:
1
Date Recorded:
Jan. 1, 0001
Location Recorded:
Madison, Wisconsin
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00:22:22
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Version 2:
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Description:
Length (hh:mm:ss):
00:22:22
Language:
1
Date Recorded:
Jan. 1, 0001
Location Recorded:
Madison, Wisconsin
Announcer Script/Transcript:
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Length
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1
00:22:22
24Kbps mp3
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