Voice of America coverage of the arrival of the Pliushch family in the United States Item Info
Voice of America coverage of the arrival of the Pliushch family in the United States
- Creator:
- Voice of America
- Date Created:
- 1976-03
- Description:
- Stefan Maksymjuk's playlist on the back of the tape box indicates: 1) Pliushch v SShA ["Plyushch in the USA"] (3-27/76) 2) Pliushch v Menheten Senter ["Plyushch at the Manhattan Center"] (3-28/76) 3) Pliushch v Niu Iorku ["Plyushch in New York"] (3-29-76) 4) Pliushch v Konhresi ["Plyushch in Congress"] (3-30-76) 5) Pliushch ziznaie (v Konhresi) ["Plyushch testimony (in Congress)"] (3-31-76) There appear to be two copies of the final segment (possibly different takes).
- Subjects:
- Political prisoners
- Source collection:
- Stefan Maksymjuk audio recordings
- Source Identifier:
- UHEC_MA_2016.28RL071
- Type:
- sound
- Format:
- audio/mp3
- Languages:
- Ukrainian English
- Form:
- Radio programs
- Speaker:
- Plyushch, Leonid Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin) Zhytnykova, Tetiana
- Preferred Citation:
- "Voice of America coverage of the arrival of the Pliushch family in the United States", Stefan Maksymjuk audio recordings (UHEC_MA_2016.28RL071), Ukrainian History and Education Center Archives
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- Rights:
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