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Thursday Night Lecture Series: Saul Alinsky
Created 20 January 1972; Published 29 October 2008
Saul Alinsky speaks in the Carleton Chapel about organizing popular power in the middle class and on college campuses.
- Part 1 of 2: Lecture: MP3 Audio (44.96 MB, 49 min. 6 sec., 128 kbps, progressive download)
- Part 2 of 2: Questions session: MP3 Audio (41.41 MB, 45 min. 13 sec., 128 kbps, progressive download)
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