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- Book, "Art of Jewish Cooking," 1958 -

- 1958
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Book, "Art of Jewish Cooking," 1958
- The National Drivers Test, 1965 - CBS News broadcast <em>The National Drivers Test</em> on May 24, 1965. Some 30 million viewers tuned in to the interactive program and completed pre-distributed test forms for questions asked during the show. Producer Warren Bush later adapted the program into a book. Both the TV special and the book were created with input from the National Safety Council.

- 1965
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The National Drivers Test, 1965
CBS News broadcast The National Drivers Test on May 24, 1965. Some 30 million viewers tuned in to the interactive program and completed pre-distributed test forms for questions asked during the show. Producer Warren Bush later adapted the program into a book. Both the TV special and the book were created with input from the National Safety Council.
- "Prelude to Riot, a View of Urban America from the Bottom," 1968 -

- 1967
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"Prelude to Riot, a View of Urban America from the Bottom," 1968
- Book, "The Last Whole Earth Catalog," 1971 - Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, to share information about innovations in technology, design, and architecture. This "last" Whole Earth Catalog (1971) marked a philosophical shift from a counterculture approach toward shared responsibility to save the plant. It included images of Earth and space used in previous catalogs to help change people's perceptions of their responsibility for the globe.

- 1971
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Book, "The Last Whole Earth Catalog," 1971
Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, to share information about innovations in technology, design, and architecture. This "last" Whole Earth Catalog (1971) marked a philosophical shift from a counterculture approach toward shared responsibility to save the plant. It included images of Earth and space used in previous catalogs to help change people's perceptions of their responsibility for the globe.
- "Segregation: The Inner Conflict in the South," 1956 - Robert Penn Warren reveals southern attitudes towards race in the aftermath of the Brown v. Board of Education decision in his 1956 book, <em>Segregation</em>. Through informal conversations, Warren, a Kentucky native, explores the Southerner's -- and his own -- internal conflict about black-white relation.

- 1956
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"Segregation: The Inner Conflict in the South," 1956
Robert Penn Warren reveals southern attitudes towards race in the aftermath of the Brown v. Board of Education decision in his 1956 book, Segregation. Through informal conversations, Warren, a Kentucky native, explores the Southerner's -- and his own -- internal conflict about black-white relation.
- "The Lorax," 1971 - Famed children's author Dr. Seuss, who held a PhD in library science, used playful prose, catchy phrases and rhymes to tell important stories. While some questioned it, Seuss believed children had as much potential to solve apparently insurmountable challenges -- like environmental degradation -- as adults. This is evident in <em>The Lorax</em>, when a boy holds the last seed of the extinct "Truffula tree."

- 1971
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"The Lorax," 1971
Famed children's author Dr. Seuss, who held a PhD in library science, used playful prose, catchy phrases and rhymes to tell important stories. While some questioned it, Seuss believed children had as much potential to solve apparently insurmountable challenges -- like environmental degradation -- as adults. This is evident in The Lorax, when a boy holds the last seed of the extinct "Truffula tree."