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March 4, 2015

A video preview of The Land of Milk and Uncle Honey

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“Back then farming was people,” says Alan Guebert. Guebert has written about agribusiness issues in “The Farm and Food File” since 1993. But the syndicated columnist notes that he would […]

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March 3, 2015 (March 2, 2015)

The Stanley Brothers on the record

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Gary B. Reid’s introduction to the Stanley Brothers was a used record he picked up for 33 cents in 1973. That modest investment launched Reid on an odyssey that would […]

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February 26, 2015 (February 25, 2015)

Q&A with Becoming Julia de Burgos author Vanessa Pérez Rosario

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Vanessa Pérez Rosario is an associate professor of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies at City University of New York, Brooklyn College, and the editor of Hispanic Caribbean Literature of Migration: […]

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February 23, 2015 (February 23, 2015)

Q&A with Before the Ivy author Laurent Pernot

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Laurent Pernot is the executive vice chancellor of the City Colleges of Chicago. Pernot came to the U.S. as a Chicago-area foreign-exchange student in 1988 and caught ’89 Cubs playoff fever. […]

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February 17, 2015 (February 16, 2015)

800 thousand dollars in shoe boxes

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Authors Thomas J. Gradel and Dick Simpson document many colorful and dubious characters in their book Corrupt Illinois. An example (on page 1 of the book, even) would be former […]

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February 11, 2015 (February 10, 2015)

Chicago is ‘undoubtedly the most corrupt city in our nation’

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In recent history 4 governors and 33 Chicago aldermen have been jailed in Illinois. No wonder the authors of Corrupt Illinois, Patronage, Cronyism, and Criminality make the dire claims as […]

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January 29, 2015

How TV news helped and hindered feminism

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In 1970, the big three television networks of ABC, CBS and NBC took notice of the feminist movement. The stories on TV news ranged from a patronizing dismissal of feminists […]

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January 20, 2015 (January 16, 2015)

Q&A with Behind the Gas Mask author Thomas Faith

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Thomas I. Faith is a historian at the U.S. Department of State. He answered some questions about his book Behind the Gas Mask: The U.S. Chemical Warfare Service in War and […]

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January 12, 2015

Q&A with The Neighborhood Outfit author Louis Corsino

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Louis Corsino is a professor of sociology at North Central College. He recently answered some questions about his book The Neighborhood Outfit: Organized Crime in Chicago Heights. Q: Who were the […]

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December 18, 2014 (December 19, 2014)

Q&A with Watching Women’s Liberation, 1970 author Bonnie J. Dow

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Bonnie J. Dow is an associate professor and chair of communication studies and an associate professor of women’s and gender studies at Vanderbilt University. She answered some questions about her […]

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November 4, 2014 (October 21, 2014)

Richard K. Wolf discusses The Voice in the Drum

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Based on extensive field research in India and Pakistan, Richard K. Wolf’s The Voice in the Drum is a unique examination of  how drumming and voices interconnect over vast areas […]

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October 6, 2014 (October 10, 2014)

Q&A with Winning the War for Democracy author David Lucander

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David Lucander is a professor of history at SUNY Rockland Community College. He recently answered some questions about his UIP book Winning the War for Democracy: The March on Washington Movement, […]

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