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WDBS’s news staff was well aware that they were actively documenting pivotal events in Duke history; they took care to donate recordings of their news broadcasts, as well as the unedited recordings of interviews, speeches, and community gatherings, to the Duke Libraries, where they are now part of the WDBS records at the Duke University Archives.","Also conscious of the historical importance of the Silent Vigil as it unfolded, anthropology professor Weston La Barre asked an unidentified former student with connections to the Vigil organizers to record (with the students’ permission) the demonstration’s happenings, ranging from public events like speeches and press conferences to behind-the-scenes discussions about the demonstration’s aims that took place while the students were occupying President Douglas M. 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American icons closely associated with Jackson such as the Reverend Ralph Abernathy and Brother John Sellers are interviewed several times. Other recordings included in this collection were made by Goreau during the time she spent with Jackson touring in India and Japan and include live performances, interviews with the press, and site seeing tours. 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