Interchange Series: History Title Listing Home An Asian-American Retrospective
Gordon Chang, the first director of Stanford University's Asian American Studies Program, discusses his research into the history of Asian Americans and his book, Morning Glory, Evening Shadow, a biography of Yamato Ichihashi, who was interned in a California prison camp during WW II. 08DR/CL SCA 30 min.
Associated Program: Morning Glory, Evening Shadow

The Making of the Constitution: Original Meanings
Jack Rakove, Professor of History, discusses his book Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution, which won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for History. 08DR/CL SCA 30 min.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: His Early Life and Work
Clay Carson, Professor of History, talks about the early life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. - particularly in the 1950s when Rev. King became the leader of the Civil Rights movement in the south. 08DR/CL SCA 30 min.

The Separation of Powers
Gerhard Casper, University President and Professor of Law, discusses his research into the separation of powers and the presidency of Thomas Jefferson. 08DR/CL SCA 30 min.

A Study on Native American Political Movements
This program examines Native American political movements, particularly the American Indian Movement (AIM) of the 1970s and the uprising at Wounded Knee. 08DR/CL SCA 30 min.

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