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A recording of Smith’s interviews with a mother regarding her experience with the Aid to Dependent Children program, used for episode 5 on the welfare system, and a woman from an apartment building about her living conditions. -
A recording of Smith’s interviews with a mother of thirteen and a man using a wheelchair, used for episodes 4 and 5 on the subculture of poverty in the United States. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with teachers Clarence Shelly, Karen Shelly, and Carol Holdman, used for episode 22 on public school teachers. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with teacher Beverly Shephard. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of Spain Junior High students, used for episode 19 on African American students. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a Southern white family, used for episode 4 on the subculture of poverty in the United States. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with salesman Lennie Heslip, used for episodes 13-15 of the series on the African American middle class. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with Richard Simmons, Director of the Mayor’s Committee for Human Resources Development, used for episode 24 on Detroit’s poverty program. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with Richard F. Huegley from United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit, used for episode 23. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with Rennie Freeman, the director of the West Central Organization, for episode 18 on African American community organizers. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with psychologist Orin Warden, used for episodes 13-15 on the African American middle class. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with newspaper editor AJ Dunmore, used for episodes 13-15 of the series on the African American middle class. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of older African American men who had lived in Detroit for decades. The interview was used for episodes 6-8. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of Jefferson Junior High students, used for episode 19 on African American students. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with jazz musician Leslie Grinage, used for episodes 10-12 on African American entertainers. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of hippies, used for episode 2. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of hippies, used for episode 2. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with Hershel Fort from the Detroit Board of Education, used for episode 17 on African Americans and public education. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with Donald Bagley, director of the North Woodward Interfaith Corporation. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with a group of incarcerated young men, used for the first episode. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with Connie Fredrickson, president of the Community and Social Agency Employees Local 1640, used for episode 23 on the United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with college students Chuck Larsen, Art Johnson, and Lonnie Peek, used for episode 21 on student activists from Wayne State University. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with an African American family, used for episode 3 on the subculture of poverty in the United States. -
A recording of Smith’s interview with an African American family, used for episode 3 on the subculture of poverty in the United States. -
This episode, the first of three featuring interviews with older African American men who had lived in Detroit for decades, focuses on the Northern migration of African American families.