Description |
1 audio disc (64 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
Event |
Program #712 broadcast week : Nov. 1-7, 2004 ; program #713 broadcast week: Nov. 8-14, 2004. |
System Details |
Audio compact disc. |
Performer |
Edward P. Jones interviewed in the first program ; Gus Speth in the second program. |
Note |
"Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars." |
Summary |
Program #712 : Title: The known world "One of the slavery's lesser known aspects was the ownership of slaves by freed former slaves. Although rare, this circumstance provided a clear example of the moral destructiveness of "the peculiar institution." Edward P. Jones made this subject the theme of his Pulitzer Prize winning novel, "The known world". Here he discusses the book."--Track sheet. |
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Program #713 : Title: Red sky at morning "In the 1970s warnings of the looming environmental disaster were rife. This led to later decades of energetic treaty making and the establishment of environmental conventions. Talk was ample; but action was scarce. Gus Speth, author of "Red Sky at morning", explains what may be our last chance to bring commitment to environmental resolutions.'--Track sheet. |
Linking Entry |
This describes one issue from the audio portion of the magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both radio and television. |
Subject |
African American slaveholders.
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African American slaveholders. |
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Plantation life.
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Plantation life. |
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Environmental policy -- United States.
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Environmental policy. |
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United States. |
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Environmental protection -- United States.
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Environmental protection. |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Speth, James Gustave.
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Hamilton, Lee.
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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Added Title |
Dialougue (Radio program). 2004. No. 712.
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Dialougue (Radio program). 2004. No. 713.
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Red sky at morning.
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Lee Hamilton commentary #144 : Moving forward in Iraq
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Moving forward in Iraq.
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The Lee Hamilton commentary #145 : Why political virtue matters.
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Why political virtue matters.
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Constituent Unit: |
Dialogue (Radio program) 2004 (OCoLC)39307750 |
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