Report on Attica: one year later; The News That Doesn't Make the Six O'Clock News: Colin Edwards on Vietnam; An American Welfare Mother; Women in China; Alistair Cooke's 'America' (KPFA), 1972-1973
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Portion of the report by Robert McKay on the events that led to and occured after the rebellion at Attica Prison (or Attica Correctional Facility) one year prior. McKay describes the living conditions of the inmates and the perspectives of the officers, especially with the growing number of politically engaged inmates. Bill Sokol interviews Colin Edwards on the violence in south Vietnam by non-communists and the ignorance of Americans on the matter. An American Welfare Mother: American style -- a woman who has five children speaks about life on welfare and the stigma against social welfare (6/9/73). Two American radical women on Chinese women and attitudes towards sex and sexuality. End of Alistair Cooke‚Äôs series on ‚America‚ -- on the difference between communist and non-communist countries. Digitization made possible through a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council of Libraries and Information Resources.
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