Recorded only a year after the Kent State tragedy, Dick Gregory delivers a searing performance that allows comedy underlie a powerful attack on the racist underbelly in the US. With a light start, Gregory is able to make the audience feel comfortable. Then slowly, deliberately, he begins a tirade against the sort of evil that made Kent State such a marked institution.
1. Introduction
2. Arriving at Kent, Ohio
3. Army Intelligence
4. Phone Tapping
5. Moral Force
6. Money--Old Women
7. Good Folks--Bad Folks
8. Repression (Reacting to Fear)
9. One Room Kitchenette
10. Revolution--Evolution
11. Human Rights--Property Rights
12. Can't You Say One Nice Thing About America
13. Frankenstein
14. Good Features
15. Cowboys and Indians
16. Write the History of Kent State
17. Mama America
18. Closing Remarks
Audio CD (March 25, 1997)
Original Release Date: 1971
Number of Discs: 2