C-SPAN - After Words
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Book TV's After Words features the author of a recently published hardback non-fiction book interviewed by a guest host with some knowledge, background, or connection to the subject matter of the book. After Words airs on Book TV every Sunday, at 6pm ET.
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Lewis interviewed by Collins from C-SPAN - After Words on February 27, 2008 39 views / likes
Anthony Lewis author of "Freedom for the Thought We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment" interviewed by Ronald Collins, scholar, First Amendment Center
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Tancredo interviewed by Mulkern from C-SPAN - After Words on August 07, 2006 267 views / likes
Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO), author of "In Mortal Danger: The Battle for Americas Border and Security," interviewed by Anne Mulkern, National Writer for The Denver Post.
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