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Sound Scape Ep. 3 Parson's Merges with The New School (50's/60's)

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Oct 2, 201900:05:01Arts and Design

NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below: - Music: (1) Introduction music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964), (2)...

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Sound Scape Ep. 3 Parson's Merges with The New School (50's/60's) is an episode from WNSR New School Radio by WNSR New School Radio. NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below: - Music: (1) Introduc...

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NONE OF THE MUSIC IN THIS SEGMENT BELONGS TO WNSR. See full (informal) credits below: - Music: (1) Introduction music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964), (2) Miles Davis Quintet - It Never Entered My Mind (1954), (3) Outro music from the WMAF broadcast of the first American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964). - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s lecture “The Summer of Our Discontent” apart of the American Race Crisis Lecture Series at The New School (1964). - Ambient noise: (1) Recordings of a conversation with members of the Institute for Retired Professionals originally for the podcast New Histories. Provided kindly by TNS Professor of History, Julia Foulkes. (2) “Diverse Voices” of TNS students. Provided kindly by Sarah Montague. (3) All other ambient sounds recorded by myself, or found on freesound.org. - President Nixon’s Cambodia incursion address from April 30, 1970. - Students protesting in Washington D.C. and NYC days after Nixon’s announcement (1970). - Press release announcing the re-opening of the Parsons exhibition at the Graduate Faculty building. Students' Exhibition to Portray Dissent Thru Art. (1970). Found in The New School Archives and Special Collections Digital Archive. Read by Aja Simpson.

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