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Activism and Unrest

Wilfred Frost rediscovers his father David Frost's interviews with Vice President Spiro Agnew, student politicians and other activists leading the picket line in 1960/70s America.

Is there a right, or wrong, way to protest? Is non-violence always the best form of dissent? Should the government use military force to quiet domestic unrest? Those questions and more as David Frost interviews labour organisers, Vice President Spiro Agnew, student politicians, and other activists leading the picket line in 1960/70s America.

Fifty years ago, television host David Frost interviewed the most influential thinkers, politicians, activists, and cultural icons of their time. Many of these tapes have been lost for a generation. Until now. Presented by David鈥檚 son, Wilfred Frost.

Interviews featured in this episode: Cesar Chavez (agricultural workers union leader), Joan Baez (Singer and Activist) and Richard Nixon.

The Frost Tapes are an iHeartRadio and Paradine Productions original podcast.

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The Frost Tapes: Five incredible interviews, lost for a generation

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Wilfred Frost recovers his father David Frost's interviews with American cultural icons.