[Dick Gregory, American civil rights activist, social critic, and comedian, talks about the condition of American society and politics].

Dick Gregory, American civil rights activist, social critic, and comedian, delivers a free flowing monologue on the condition of American society and politics. Gregory pulls no punches as he criticizes the government, racists and warmongers, President Richard Nixon, Watergate, inflation, drugs, the...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Earle Robinson Collection.
Corporate Author: WKAR (Radio station : East Lansing, Mich.) (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Gregory, Dick (Speaker)
Language:English
Series:Earle Robinson Collection.
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Physical Description:1 audio file (1 hr., 46 min., 55 sec.)
Format: Audio Software
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Summary:
Dick Gregory, American civil rights activist, social critic, and comedian, delivers a free flowing monologue on the condition of American society and politics. Gregory pulls no punches as he criticizes the government, racists and warmongers, President Richard Nixon, Watergate, inflation, drugs, the police, and higher education. Delivered on the campus of Michigan State University.
Note:Title supplied.
Part of the Earle Robinson collection.
Electronic resource.
Originally broadcast on WKAR.
Call Number:ERC-50 thru ERC-52
Voice 38661
Playing Time:01:46:55
Event Details:
Broadcast 1973