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CD 1
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1 |
HarperAudio Presents
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10:12
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The Black Revolt
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13:19
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The US Was Out in the World
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17:14
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In Birmingham, in 1963
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12:27
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In the Summer of 1966
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9:27
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The Killing of King
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15:37
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CD 2
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1 |
From 1964 to 1972
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12:32
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2 |
When Kennedy Took Office
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12:01
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3 |
After the War
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8:54
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Meanwhile, Just Across the Border
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13:29
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Early in the War
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13:58
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Student Protests Against the ROTC
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14:49
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CD 3
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1 |
A Dispatch From Phu Bai
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8:02
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In June of 1964
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8:20
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3 |
Helen Keller Had Said
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11:00
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4 |
Times Indeed Were Changing
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10:49
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Perhaps the Most Profound Effect
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12:44
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The Prisons in the United States
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14:27
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The Official Report on the Attica Uprising
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9:04
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CD 4
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1 |
It Was Thought That the Indians
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9:08
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2 |
Indians Fought Back
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12:16
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3 |
Indians Began to Do Something
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10:04
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In the Akwesasne Community Itself
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9:29
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In the Early 1990s
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12:25
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Once He Was in Office
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12:00
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Reagan Policies
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9:33
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CD 5
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1 |
Fear of Nuclear Accidents
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11:30
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2 |
The Labor Movement
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9:22
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3 |
After the Bombing of Iraq Began
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13:51
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In 1992, Limits of Military Victory
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11:39
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The Coming Revolt of the Guards
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12:04
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But Most Histories Understate Revolt
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9:00
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The Critical Question in Our Time
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11:16
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CD 6
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1 |
The Clinton Presidency
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11:43
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2 |
Clinton's 'Law and Order' Approach
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7:15
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The New Government Policy
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16:12
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The Bombing of Baghdad
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11:20
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Clinton's Foreign Economic Policy
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12:50
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Clinton's Economic Program
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11:36
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CD 7
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The Response of the Government
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12:49
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One of the Greatest Union Victories
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15:53
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The 2000 Election and the War on Terrorism
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8:19
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Nine Months Into Bush's Presidency
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10:03
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There Were Minor Voices Criticizing the War
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6:39
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I Am Often Asked
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17:42
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End
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0:25
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