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Episode 111: Co-host Secrets | Howard Stern and Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner.


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Hillary and Tina cover Howard Stern runs for Governor of New York and civil rights activists Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner.

Hillary’s Story

Throughout his career, shock jock Howard Stern fought for free speech against the FCC. BUT he shocks everyone when he runs for governor of New York.

Tina’s Story

In June 1964, three civil rights activists made their way to investigate a firebombed church in Mississippi. BUT when no one hears from them for days, everyone fears the worst.

Sources

Hillary's Story
Independent
The Candidate Has Landed--by Kevin Jackson

Los Angeles Times

Howard Stern Ends Bid for Governor; Won’t Divulge Data

Method Shop

Howard Stern For Governor? A Look Back At The Shock Jock’s 1994 Run For Governor Of New York State--by Jay Frank Wilson

The New York Times

Gov. Howard Stern? Some Fail to See Humor--by Todd S. Purdum

The Things

The Truth About Howard Stern's Run For Governor--by Dylan Parker

UPI

Howard Stern quits N.Y. gov race--By TRACEY L. MILLER

The Washington Post

What Howard Stern for governor can teach us about Donald Trump--by Amber Phillips

Wikipedia

Howard Stern
1994 New York gubernatorial election

YouTube

COMEDY CENTRAL-HOWARD STERN FOR GOVERNOR-1994-Part 1
Howard Stern for Governor on Hard Copy (1994)

Photos

Stern at Press Conference--Photo by Ted Van Pelt via Method Shop
Stern at Press Conference with Robin Quivers--by Chrystyna Czajkowsky, AP via USA Today
Gov Pataki and Stern at bill signing--Photo by Kathy Willens, AP via Shutterstock

Tina's Story

Associated Press
Man convicted of 3 killing civil rights workers dies in jail--By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS and REBECCA SANTANA
Facts about Mississippi Sovereignty Commission

The Atlantic

The Cost of Closing the ‘Mississippi Burning’ Murder Case--by Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

Biography

Andrew Goodman

CBS News

Case files and photos from 1964 "Mississippi Burning" murders of civil rights workers made public for first time

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner

FBI History

Mississippi Burning

Ferris State University

MICHAEL HENRY SCHWERNER, JAMES EARL CHANEY, AND ANDREW GOODMAN

History

Slain Civil Rights Workers Found

James Earl Chaney Foundation

James Earl Chaney

Metropolitan District Commission

The New York Times
The Blessing and Burden of Being John Lewis--by Sheryl Gay Stolberg

NPR: The Two Way

Officials Close Investigation Into 1964 'Mississippi Burning' Killings--by Camila Domonoske

Penn Live

Ku Klux Klansman arrested 15 years ago in murder case that inspired ‘Mississippi Burning’--by Deb Kiner

PBS: An American Experience

Murder in Mississippi

SNCC Digital

Bodies of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner discovered

Stanford University -Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute

Congress of Racial Equality

Teen Vogue

The Mississippi Burning Murders Changed Civil Rights History--by Alexa Stevens

University of Missouri Kansas City

Michael Schwerner

Zinn Education Project

June 21, 1964: Three Civil Rights Workers Murdered in Mississippi

Photos

Missing Photo--via FBI (Public Domain)
Remains Found--via FBI (Public Domain)
CORE Vigil Photo--via Zinn Education Project
Chaney Obituary--via City University of New York Archives

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