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Spliced between such scenes, in no chronological sequence, are vignettes drawn from breadlines in the '30s and civil rights marches in the '60s, from on-the-road problems of black musicians in the '40s and off-the-air problems of blacklisted performers in the '50s. Terkel...
When spending by consumers and businesses marches along in quickstep, an economic recovery steadily gains speed. When one of the marchers lags behind, there are nagging doubts about the recovery's strength. That has been the case since March 1975; the U.S. then began pulling out of its worst...
As the rehabilitated Yellow Feather marches on stage waving an American flag, the cast sings, "You've got to hand it to Little Mary Sunshine," and they are right. Unfortunately, the title is not too catchy and Cabot Living Room is an obscure corner in the world of Harvard theater...
A Detroit man files for a loan with the Dial Financial Corp.: $600 to pay his overdue fuel bill. The Georgia Power Co.'s Atlanta switchboard hums with a record 70,000-plus calls a month, mostly from hard-pressed customers complaining about the jump in utility charges. In...
As soon as the last episode of Roots ended, widespread debate began on its long-term effects. Would Roots turn out to be chiefly a stimulant for TV executives and black genealogists? Or did its huge audience mean that the series might be every bit as significant in its own...