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Race and Discrimination

Wilfred Frost rediscovers his father David Frost's interviews with four giants of the 1960s civil rights scene to share their thoughts on racism in 1960/70s America.

In a series of candid interviews, David Frost invites prominent black figures – including author James Baldwin, comedian Dick Gregory, athlete Jesse Owens and activist Stokley Carmichael – to share their thoughts on racism in 1960/70s America. These provocative conversations underscore the intersection of race, class, and capitalism with remarkable prescience.

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’s son, Wilfred Frost.

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

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42 minutes

Five remarkable moments with the world’s greatest entertainers

Five remarkable moments with the world’s greatest entertainers

Wilfred Frost rediscovers his father David Frost's interviews with A-list entertainers.

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

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

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