Listen to the land

A profile of a nation in terms of its living language. By sharing aloud the writings of the United States, past and present, a fuller appreciation of what it means to be American can be found. ,America's literary heritage is explored through readings of short stories, poems, folklore, journalism and legends. The series is narrated by Richard S. Burdick.An online collection of early educational public radio content from the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB).

https://www.unlockingtheairwaves.org/programs/listen-to-the-land/

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All about love


This program explores American writings on love.


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 October 27, 1960  n/a
 
 

All about love


This program explores American writings on love.


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 October 27, 1960  n/a
 
 

The great American funnybone, part two


This program, the second of two parts, takes a look at American humor writing.


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 February 12, 1960  n/a
 
 

The great American funnybone, part two


This program, the second of two parts, takes a look at American humor writing.


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 February 12, 1960  n/a
 
 

The great American funnybone, part one


This program, the first of two parts, takes a look at American humor writing.


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 February 5, 1960  n/a
 
 

The great American funnybone, part one


This program, the first of two parts, takes a look at American humor writing.


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 February 5, 1960  n/a
 
 

The fine art of murder


This program focuses on macabre tales of murder.


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 January 29, 1960  n/a
 
 

The fine art of murder


This program focuses on macabre tales of murder.


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 January 29, 1960  n/a
 
 

Salute to American press, part two


This program, the second of two parts, pays tribute to the American press.


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 January 22, 1960  n/a
 
 

Salute to American press, part two


This program, the second of two parts, pays tribute to the American press.


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 January 22, 1960  n/a