National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Scripts, 1953-1955, The Last Citizen (Box 073, Folder 01)

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National Association of Educational Broadcasters Records, 1925-1977 (bulk 1950-1970) | Scripts, 1953-1955, The Last Citizen (Box 073, Folder 01)

Scripts for the eighteen-program series The Last Citizen: The Negro in America from WBAA (Purdue University), a project about the experiences and problems of black people in the United States. Features writer-director E.W. Richter and Dr. Louis Schneider (Professor of Sociology, Purdue University) in conversation with expert guests for the topic of each episode.

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Schneider, Louis

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Richter, E. W.

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E.W. Richter was a radio producer for station WBAA at Purdue University. Richter produced radio series including "Comment on a minority" and "Last citizen," and narrated series such as "Atoms for power"....

WBAA (Radio station : West Lafayette, Ind.)

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WBAA was licensed April 4, 1922 and is owned and operated by Purdue University. A frequent broadcaster of educational radio programming, WBAA was a member of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and put particular emphasis on producing programs for both a general audience and public school students. Some of WBAA's produced programs as part of the NAEB covered subjects ranging from atomic energy to racism in the United States.From the combined records of the National Association ...