In the election of 1972, 18 year-olds were allowed the vote for the first time. We speak to a friend, Randy Pease, then an Indiana college student and one of those 18 year-olds casting their first ballot. He tells us of a tumultuous time in our history and in his life that reverberates to this day.
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Pretty Boy and the Repo Man
A Southern Accent
The Tree On The Trail And Other Observations
Forever England
Lincoln in Bleeding Kansas
With a Little Help From The Great Spirit
A Friend To All
The First Rule of Newtonian Physics and Wrestling
A Reflection On Scrooginess
Eight's The Place: Tulsa TV, Promotion and Community
Two Nickels At The Eagle
The Mystery Of The Halloween Hippy
The Even More Endangered Ozark Giraffe
I'll Take The One
The Wrong Place At The Wrong Time
Mighty Fine! Big Jim Walker's Friends and Neighbors Radio Show
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A Distant and Unsure Horizon
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The Empty Rooms of Gorski Manor
Dead Eyes
Jim Harold’s Campfire
Things Fell Apart