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"Like It Is," Episode #621, Interview with Les Brown, 1983 Feb 17, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Les Brown, activist, speaker, and former 3-term member of the Ohio House of Representatives (29th district), to discuss motivational topics, the capacity of people to succeed, and other issues. They also discuss C. J. McLin, Jr., at length.

Dates: 1983 Feb 17; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #626, Interview with Mayor Paul Leonard, 1983 Apr 14, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Mayor Paul R. Leonard, mayor of Dayton, Ohio, to discuss the state of public education, the importance of supporting public schools, and how public education affects every aspect of the community. They also discuss various industries, labor concerns, the relationship between Ohio and "Third World" (non-western) countries, urban issues, and a number of other topics.

Dates: 1983 Apr 14; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #627, Interview with Dr. William Amoaku, 1983 Apr 21, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Dr. William Amoaku, ethnomusicologist, chairperson of the Music Department at Central State University, and a native of Ghana, to discuss western influences on music, education, and other aspects of African life, among other topics.

Dates: 1983 Apr 21; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #628, Interview with Larry Troutman, 1983 Apr 28, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Larry Troutman, a native of Hamilton, Ohio, a Central State University alumnus, member ofthe Dayton funk band Zapp, President of Troutman Enterprises, to discuss many topics, including his education at Central State, the music industry (particularly the business part of "show business"), the Troutmans' policies concerning drug use, the need for the black community to develop industries and resources for themselves, and other topics.

Dates: 1983 Apr 28; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #630, Interview with Frankie M. Freeman, 1983 May 12, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Frankie Freeman, St. Louis attorney, former Inspective General at the Community Services Administration, and former Commissioner at the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (the first woman appointed to the Commission). They discuss several topics mainly branching off of voting rights, civil rights, and welfare and social services. They briefly discuss (around minute 8:00) whether the United States might ever someday elect a black president.

Dates: 1983 May 12; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #634, Interview with Dr. Bryant Crawford, Jr., 1983, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Dr. Bryant Crawford, Jr., Chairperson of the Department of Industrial and Technical Education at Central State University, to discuss Crawford's career, industrial technology, and especially Central State University (where Crawford has worked for 32 years and was previously a student).

Dates: 1983; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #635, Interview with Barbara Mims and Marjorie Lahm, 1983, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Barbara L. Mims, director of the Dayton School of Practical Nursing, and Marjorie Lahm, clinical coordinator for the Dayton School of Practical Nursing, to discuss the school/program, nursing fields, and the healthcare field in general. The Dayton School of Practical Nursing, affiliated with the Dayton Public School system, was located at the Roosevelt Community Center (former Roosevelt High School) on West Third Street.

Dates: 1983; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July

"Like It Is," Episode #231, Interview with Faye Bryant and Hiliary H. Holloway, 1979 Apr 27, Digitized 2022 July

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Interview with Faye Bryant, First Supreme Anti-Basileus of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, oldest Greek-letter organization established by African American college-educated women; and Hiliary H. Holloway, Grand Polemarch of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, the second oldest existing collegiate historically Black Greek-letter Fraternity; to discuss the history of these organizations.

Dates: 1979 Apr 27; Digitized: Digitized 2022 July