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Marlene Sanders on hearing Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech first-hand in Washington D.C. during the March on Washington 01:28

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Civil Rights Movement



Marlene Sanders on hearing Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech first-hand in Washington D.C. during the March on Washington 01:28

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Marlene Sanders on co-anchoring LBJ's inauguration with Peter Jennings 01:00

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Lyndon B. Johnson



Marlene Sanders on co-anchoring LBJ's inauguration with Peter Jennings 01:00

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Television and the Presidency



Marlene Sanders on other female journalists when she came along 02:50

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Marlene Sanders on other female journalists when she came along 02:50

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Representation on Television



Marlene Sanders on other female journalists when she came along 02:50

Interview: Marlene Sanders | Topic: Women



On covering politics at WDSU in New Orleans, and on setting up camera in the legislature; on the introduction of editorials on local news shows, like WDSU, and on their editorials on school desegregation for which he won a Peabody Award 18:32

Interview: Bill Monroe



On leaving WDSU in New Orleans to work for NBC News as bureau chief in Washington, D.C.; on taking charge as the bureau chief for NBC News in Washington, D.C.; on his bosses at the network, and on his day-to-day duties in the position 09:58

Interview: Bill Monroe



Bill Monroe on his time a bureau chief for NBC News in Washington, D.C. 09:58

Interview: Bill Monroe | Genre: News and Documentary



Bill Monroe on working in New Orleans local news at WDSU in New Orleans 18:32

Interview: Bill Monroe | Genre: News and Documentary



Bill Monroe on covering politics at WDSU in New Orleans, and on setting up camera in the legislature 06:00

Interview: Bill Monroe | Profession: Journalists & News Producers



Bill Monroe on covering politics at WDSU in New Orleans, and on setting up camera in the legislature 06:01

Interview: Bill Monroe | Profession: News Producer



Bill Monroe on the introduction of editorials on local news shows, like WDSU, and on their editorials on school desegregation 08:43

Interview: Bill Monroe | Profession: Journalists & News Producers



Bill Monroe on the introduction of editorials on local news shows, like WDSU, and on their editorials on school desegregation 08:43

Interview: Bill Monroe | Profession: News Producer



Bill Monroe on covering politics at WDSU in New Orleans, and on setting up camera in the legislature 06:01

Interview: Bill Monroe



Bill Monroe on the introduction of editorials on local news shows, like WDSU, and on their editorials on school desegregation 08:43

Interview: Bill Monroe



Bill Monroe on leaving WDSU in New Orleans to work for NBC News as bureau chief in Washington, D.C. 02:48

Interview: Bill Monroe | Show: NBC News



Bill Monroe on taking charge as the bureau chief for NBC News in Washington, D.C. 03:59

Interview: Bill Monroe | Show: NBC News



Bill Monroe on his bosses at NBC News when he was bureau chief in Washington, D.C., and on his day-to-day duties in the position 03:11

Interview: Bill Monroe | Show: NBC News



Bill Monroe on the introduction of editorials on local news shows, like WDSU, and on their editorials on school desegregation 08:43

Interview: Bill Monroe | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Bill Monroe on the introduction of editorials on local news shows, like WDSU, and on their editorials on school desegregation 08:43

Interview: Bill Monroe | Topic: Civil Rights Movement



Bill Monroe on winning a Peabody Award in 1960 for his editorials on school desegregation 03:48

Interview: Bill Monroe | Topic: Television Industry



Bill Monroe on winning a Peabody Award in 1960 for his editorials on school desegregation 03:48

Interview: Bill Monroe | Topic: Historic Events and Social Change



Bill Monroe on winning a Peabody Award in 1960 for his editorials on school desegregation 03:48

Interview: Bill Monroe | Topic: Civil Rights Movement



On the correspondents working under him when he was NBC News bureau chief in Washington, D.C.; on his association with The Huntley-Brinkley Report at NBC News, and on working with David Brinkley; on NBC News' coverage of the Civil Rights Movement, and on covering Martin Luther King, Jr. and his relationship with John F. Kennedy, and on covering the assassinations of the era 12:14

Interview: Bill Monroe



On covering John F. Kennedy for NBC News, and on how Kennedy handled television; on NBC News' coverage of the John F. Kennedy assassination and funeral; on NBC News' coverage of Vietnam 14:58

Interview: Bill Monroe



Bill Monroe on his time at NBC News as the bureau chief in Washington, D.C. 29:18

Interview: Bill Monroe | Genre: News and Documentary



Bill Monroe on the correspondents working under him when he was NBC News bureau chief in Washington, D.C., including Pauline Frederick, the first female Washington correspondent for NBC 03:19

Interview: Bill Monroe | Person: Pauline Frederick



Bill Monroe on Senator Joseph McCarthy and the Communist witch hunts of the 1950s 01:39

Interview: Bill Monroe | Person: Joseph McCarthy



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