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From the Archives

To understand civil, political and social movements in the United States today, it helps to hear how these issues were handled in the not-so-distant past. From the Archives revisits historical audio from the late 1960s through early 80s, discussing topics including the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam War and Women's Rights.

Education Society & Culture Documentary History
Update frequency
every 11 days
Average duration
10 minutes
Episodes
9
Years Active
2022
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Legislator Minnette Doderer Calls Out Double Standard Women Face

Legislator Minnette Doderer Calls Out Double Standard Women Face

The final episode of this eight part series features remarks from Iowa politician Minnette Doderer on two seperate occasions: once in 1970 and the other in 1982. In both instances she is forthright w…
Mon 01 Aug 2022
Equal Rights Amendment Debate: Schlafly vs DeCrow

Equal Rights Amendment Debate: Schlafly vs DeCrow

In the 1970s, Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment. Debates about the merits of the amendment raged across the country, including one in Iowa City in 1979. Phyllis Schlafly, the leader of the S…
Mon 25 Jul 2022
Black Power: a viable alternative

Black Power: a viable alternative

There are many origins to the Black Power Movement, but political scientist Charles V. Hamilton and his colleague Stockley Carmichael elevated it with their 1967 book Black Power: the Politics of Lib…
Mon 11 Jul 2022
1967 Kerner commission seeks to identify origins of racial tensions

1967 Kerner commission seeks to identify origins of racial tensions

On the fifth episode of From the Archives, a member of the Kerner Commission discusses the findings of the report at Grinnell College during a memorial symposium honoring the late civil rights leader…
Mon 04 Jul 2022
MLK implores people to awaken from the dream

MLK implores people to awaken from the dream

In October 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at Grinnell College, six months before his assassination. King encourages people implores the audience to "remain awake during the revolution."
Mon 27 Jun 2022
Muhammad Ali gains support at colleges during career exile

Muhammad Ali gains support at colleges during career exile

World heavyweight champion boxer Muhammad Ali was at the top of his game in the 1960s. After Ali refused to serve in the Vietnam War for religious reasons, he was arrested and convicted of draft evas…
Mon 13 Jun 2022
Nixon returns to the national stage and makes the case for war in Vietnam

Nixon returns to the national stage and makes the case for war in Vietnam

Almost a year after President Herbert Hoover’s death, former Vice President Richard Nixon visits the library on what would be Hoover’s 91st birthday. Four years later, Nixon would be elected Presiden…
Mon 06 Jun 2022
Herbert Hoover's final visit to Iowa

Herbert Hoover's final visit to Iowa

The 31st U.S. President, Herbert Hoover, returns to his hometown of West Branch, Iowa on his 88th birthday for the dedication of his presidential library. During his speech, he cautions against allow…
00:19:02  |   Fri 20 May 2022
Introducing From the Archives

Introducing From the Archives

A preview of Iowa Public Radio's eight part series "From the Archives."
00:02:50  |   Fri 06 May 2022
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