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Scripts for "Education Watch" on Radio America
College Board Western Regional Office
Educational Testing Service Conference
National Governor's Association
Pacific North West Regional Conference
Committee on Education and Labor
(11768) Demonstrations, Civil Rights, Washington, DC, 1963
(181) Anthony Spina, Photographer, Detroit Free Press, 1980s
(11751) Regional Health Conference
(11749) Shell Oil Boycott
(11748) March for Jobs, Peace, Freedom
(11747) Riots, Rebellions, Arson, 1967
(11746) March for Jobs, Peace, Freedom
(11745) AFSCME aid to Detroit
(11744) Lucy and McEntee
(11743) National Urban League
(11742) IEB Meeting
(11741) Letter to Bishop Tutu
(11740) Anti-Apartheid Rally
(11739) Solidarity Day
(11738) AFL-CIO Civil Rights Conference
(11737) City of Peace Award
(11736) AFSCME Staff
(11735) Michigan Council 77
(11734) Free South Africa Movement
Senate Labor Committee
Herbert Lehman Lecture: A Revolution that is Overdue
Committee on Education and Labor; Subcommittee on Select Education
House Committee on Education and Labor on H.R. 950
Restructuring American Education
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