Min amerikanske barndom
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Narrated by:
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Jesper Bøllehuus
About this listen
Amerikansk fødte professor emeritus Brian Patrick McGuire fortæller om sin barndom i "en katolsk ghetto" som et barn i en børneflok på ni. Heksejagt på kommunister, usynlige sorte tjenestefolk, nonner med englerøst og San Francisco49ers var en del af Brian Patrick McGuires barndom og af det land, der i dag er så forandret, at det næsten ikke er til at kende.
Brian Patrick McGuire (f. 1946) er professor emeritus i historie. Han blev dansk statsborger i 1976 og har blandt andet modtaget PH-prisen og Retspolitisk Forenings Pris for sit arbejde med flygtninge.©2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2017 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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